Everybody in front of and behind the camera in Red Sun Rising obviously worked very hard, and the result is a solid actioner.
Everybody in front of and behind the camera in Red Sun Rising obviously worked very hard, and the result is a solid actioner.
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#1 by David Lee Ingersoll on May 28, 2017 - 9:24 am
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I checked your Amazon link and apparently this one is currently streaming for Prime members. I’ll have to give it a look if only to see Terry Ferrell.
#2 by The Rev. on May 29, 2017 - 1:55 am
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Good to know; I’ll have to pull it up. Thanks!
#3 by Killer Meteor on May 29, 2017 - 3:26 pm
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I think Don’s only film to get a US theatrical release was Batman Forever!
#4 by Greywizard on May 29, 2017 - 8:31 pm
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BLOODFIST and BLOODFIST II got released to U.S. theaters, but they weren’t really wide releases. BLOODFIST III got into a few theaters before being dumped on home video.
#5 by RogerBW on June 15, 2017 - 11:26 am
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…whereas Michael Ironside appears to have become a star by taking on any role that would pay, two or three a year through the eighties and nine in this film’s year of 1994, and to be fair doing a decent job of all of them I’ve seen. Though my favourite is probably his assassin disguised as a Hasidic rabbi at the start of one of the Omega Code films.
I note that van Damme’s Bloodsport was in 1988, which is close enough to when Don was getting started. So clearly timing was not a sufficient problem.