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Kill and Kill Again
starring: James Ryan (IV), Anneline Kriel, Michael Mayer, Marloe Scott Wilson, Bill Flynn
directed by: Ivan Hall

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9786305279211
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 6305279217
Label: DVD Ltd
Manufacturer: DVD Ltd
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Academy Ratio
Publisher: DVD Ltd
Release Date: February 02, 1999
Running Time: 100 minutes
Sales Rank: 77000
Studio: DVD Ltd
Theatrical Release Date: 1981-05




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Steve Chase, four-time World Martial Arts Champion, is hired to save Nobel Prize-winning chemist Dr. Horatio Kane from the hands of demented billionaire Marduk. Steve enlists the aid of four martial arts experts for this important assignment. Enroute to Marduk's stronghold, they are ambushed, but finally make it to the fortress. Captured, the martial arts are all these men have when they are thrown into an arena to fight for their lives.



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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Great nostalgia value, little else.
Kill and Kill Again (Ivan Hall, 1981)

There are some bad movies I love, and I can't justify my love of them in any way save pure nostalgia. Kill and Kill Again, a movie I was obsessed with throughout my teen years, is one of them. It is, I believe, the first martial arts movie I ever saw; while I have seen many since, some worse, most better, this one holds a spot in my heart that nothing will ever replace.

Steve Chase (James Ryan) is a martial arts superstar who is called upon by the beautiful, deadly Kandy Kane (Anneline Kriel) to save her father from the clutches of the evil Marduk (Michael Mayer), who is planning on releasing a mind-control drug (developed by Kane's father) into the American water supply. Of course, Marduk has leaked all this in order to attract Chase, so he can pit Chase up against his own pet martial arts champion, Optumis (Eddie Dorie). Chase gets together a team ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Steve Chase rules!
James Ryan, a blatant Bruce Lee wannabe, stars in one of the best "so bad it's good" martial arts flicks of all time. I remember this thing being on late-night cable in the early 1980s constantly, and I'm here to tell you it's just as hammy and over-the-top as you remember it. Ryan and a bunch of middle-age posers (who seem to think they actually ARE martial artists) race to save the world from an evil madman bent on enslaving the planet with his mind-control serum. Of particular interest is the scene where Ryan stops a fired bullet from killing someone by jumping through the air and intercepting the bullet with a handheld 3" x 3" steel plate. Oh yes, it's THAT ridiculous!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Buy it for $10 plus shipping
All the previous reviews hit the nail on the head when talking about the campiness of this flick. It rolls up Enter The Dragon, Magnificent Seven and {Insert any Steven Seagal movie here} for the cheesy plot of a kidnapped professor who has created an alternative fuel source from taters {which is also a powerful mind control drug} and must be saved by a band of kung-fu good guys.

I wanted to second the notion that the DVD version of this film is as good as the VHS version. There are literally no special features and no care taken to create this DVD. The producers of this DVD version did NOT digitally remaster this film; it was simply transferred into a digital video format.

If you really want to see this film, pick up the VHS copy for $5 - $10 and do not get rooked into paying $30 - $40 for the DVD. This flick is worth the view, but since the quality is the same on either format, save your ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Movies don't get too much better than this
This is one of the best cheesy movies of all time. James Ryan plays world Karate champion Steve Chase and he has to rescue a scientist. The scientist's daughter comes along and Steve gathers all his crazy friends for the mission. That is really all that needs to be said about the story. The great thing about this movie is the extreme corniness. The villain's voice is beyond classic, the dialogue should have won an Oscar, there are really too many good things to say about this, you just have to see it. The action is not great, but not bad. Some of the karate moves are very good and the tournament scene is AWESOME. The stunt double for James Ryan also enhances the action. 4/5 The DVD from Liberty International Entertainment is sadly full screen and the picture quality is not bad, but too dark in some scenes.

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