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Shootfighter II
In this martial-arts actioner, Miami mobsters find themselves in mortal danger after an angry police chief hires the world's most vicious fighters and uses them to launch a city-wide vendetta
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Plot Summary
In this sequel, martial arts champions Turk and Harry are back, this time facing a new, deadly challenge within the illegal underground fighting circuit. They must confront the ruthless Mr. Black and his dangerous fighters, who have a sinister plan that threatens the lives of everyone involved. As the stakes get higher, Turk and Harry must use all their skills to survive and expose the corruption.
Critical Reception
Shootfighter II was a direct-to-video release that received generally negative reviews from critics, primarily focusing on its predictable plot and uninspired action sequences. Audiences familiar with the martial arts genre found it to be a forgettable entry, though some appreciated the straightforward, no-frills action.
What Reviewers Say
Action sequences are often repetitive and lack originality.
The plot is thin and predictable, offering little surprise.
Performances are largely unremarkable, fitting the B-movie nature of the film.
Google audience: Audience reception for Shootfighter II is scarce, but available comments suggest it's viewed as a typical low-budget martial arts film with minimal plot and reliance on fight scenes that, while present, don't stand out.
Fun Fact
Lorenzo Lamas, who stars as Turk, is the son of legendary actor Fernando Lamas and actress Arlene Dahl, and is also known for his role in the TV series 'Renegade'.
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