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Dragon Fire
Los Angeles 2050 A.D. Crime. Drugs. Violence. Rape. The City of Angels has descended into chaos. Street fighter Dominic La Banca seeks to avenge his brother's death in this lawless city. To find the killer, he must enter the deadly underworld of the Alley Fights a savage kickboxing match of the future!
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Plot Summary
A framed former DEA agent is pulled back into the dangerous world of drug trafficking when his former partner frames him for murder. He must go on the run to clear his name and uncover the truth, facing dangerous criminals and corrupt officials along the way. The mission becomes more complicated as he has to protect a witness who holds the key to the conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Dragon Fire was a direct-to-video release that received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often criticized for its predictable plot and generic action sequences. However, some viewers appreciated its straightforward crime thriller elements and the performances of its veteran cast.
What Reviewers Say
Often seen as a standard, uninspired action flick.
Despite a decent cast, the film struggles with a weak script.
Lacks the originality to stand out in the crowded genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for Dragon Fire is largely unavailable due to its direct-to-video nature. General sentiment, where available, tends to point to it being an unremarkable action film with some mild entertainment value for fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
The film features former James Bond actor George Lazenby in a supporting role.
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