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Resurrected To Kill
When a boy dies during a cruel prank during gym class, the bullies who victimized him begin to disappear.
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Plot Summary
A former elite commando, betrayed and left for dead, is resurrected by a shadowy organization. Now armed with enhanced abilities and a thirst for revenge, he must battle his former comrades and a criminal mastermind to uncover the truth behind his resurrection and prevent a global catastrophe.
Critical Reception
Resurrected To Kill was met with a generally lukewarm reception, primarily seen as a B-movie action flick with a predictable plot. While Billy Blanks's martial arts skills were acknowledged, the film struggled with its pacing, dialogue, and overall execution, failing to make a significant impact on audiences or critics.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Billy Blanks's action sequences and martial arts prowess.
Criticized for a derivative plot and uneven pacing.
Often considered a forgettable entry in the 1990s direct-to-video action genre.
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Fun Fact
Billy Blanks, known for his martial arts expertise, also choreographed many of the fight sequences in the film himself.
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