

How To Be Deadly
In Newfoundland, an unemployed minibike rider enters a minibike competition to win back his girlfriend.
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Plot Summary
A disgraced assassin seeking redemption is drawn back into the criminal underworld he left behind. He must confront his past and a new generation of killers to protect those he cares about. The film follows his journey as he uses his deadly skills one last time.
Critical Reception
How To Be Deadly (2014) is a direct-to-video action-comedy that garnered mixed to positive reviews from its target audience. While praised for its fight choreography and action sequences, it was often noted for its straightforward plot and B-movie feel.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its martial arts action and Scott Adkins' performance.
- Criticized for a predictable plot and lower-budget production values.
- Considered a solid entry for fans of direct-to-video action films.
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Fun Fact
Scott Adkins, known for his extensive martial arts background, performed many of his own stunts and fight sequences in the film.
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