Kickboxer 2: The Road Back with Sasha Mitchell: DVD Cover

    Kickboxer 2: The Road Back Director: Albert Pyun Cast: Sasha Mitchell, Peter Boyle, Dennis Chan, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/15/2003
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 20,128
     
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    Closed Caption; 4x3 full frame; English subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening [2:32]
    2. Blind Champion [2:08]
    3. Demonstration [3:21]
    4. Offer [3:17]
    5. Smile [4:56]
    6. Stressed [3:37]
    7. Warm-up [4:47]
    8. Match [7:20]
    9. Payback [2:37]
    10. Hospital [2:07]
    11. Brian [4:11]
    12. Isolation [7:16]
    13. Recovery [3:13]
    14. Wife [2:52]
    15. Choices [4:08]
    16. Switch [7:51]
    17. Warning [4:11]
    18. Fatality [1:32]
    19. Animal Story [2:58]
    20. The Ring [:55]
    21. Preparation [2:29]
    22. Final Match [6:17]
    23. Carl [3:19]
    24. Credits [2:21]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This sequel to the popular Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle centers on the exploits of David Sloan (Sasha Mitchell) the younger brother of the two fighters (Van Damme and Dennis Alexio) who died in the first installment. As this episode begins, David has given up competition and is running a kickboxing school for underprivileged urban kids. His life changes abruptly when the villainous fight manager who murdered his brother shows up and forces him back into the ring. Fortunately, David's Zen master shows up for spiritual and moral support. The ensuing fight scenes are quite bloody and violent. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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