Double Dragon
In post-apocalyptic California, brothers Billy Lee (Scott Wolf) and Jimmy (Mark Decascos) are highly trained martial artists living in the ravaged city of New Angeles. The duo then must stop an evil tycoon from finding a mystical medallion with awesome powers. Non-stop chase scenes and martial arts action!
13 January 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA
30 June 1960, New Zealand
21 December 1965, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
4 June 1968, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
25 January 1961, Carbondale, Illinois, USA
17 June 1955, Inglewood, California, USA
11 September 1958, Singapore
April 07, 2010
A surprisingly timid and largely toothless action fantasy for kids.
November 18, 2003
Nonsense
October 22, 2002
While clumsily paced by first-time director Jim Yukich and amateurishly acted, the picture does take place against the imaginative backdrop of New Angeles, the urban archipelago formed when the Big One crumpled Southern California.
October 22, 2002
Double Dragon pales in comparison to the game itself.
August 20, 2014
Even at eleven years old I knew "Double Dragon" sucked.
May 20, 2003
An incoherent children's adventure based on a popular video game.
July 19, 2014
There is a genial exuberance to the lead performances of Wolf and Dacascos, who behave as though the Lee brothers aren't too many rungs above Beavis and Butt-Head on the evolutionary ladder.
August 16, 2016
The thing about this movie is that it's absolutely mediocre. [Full review in Spanish]
May 19, 2004
How hard would it be to come up with a story at least as good as that of the original Nintendo game? Impossible, apparently.
April 02, 2009
Even kids won't get much of a kick out of this high-energy, low-IQ futuristic slugfest.
March 11, 2003
The grim view of the future is nothing new, the special effects involve poorly used matte paintings and pyrotechnics, and the actors do far too many double-takes.

