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Rage and Honor
Witnessing a drug deal involving local gang members and cops, an Australian police officer feels he can no longer be just an observer. He joins forces with a local teacher, who just happens to be a karate expert, and together they try to take back the streets.
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Plot Summary
A former federal agent, now working as a cop, must confront a dangerous crime syndicate after his partner is murdered. He teams up with his partner's estranged daughter, a skilled martial artist, to bring down the corrupt organization.
Critical Reception
Rage and Honor is a low-budget action film that received mixed to negative reviews. It is often cited as a typical example of direct-to-video martial arts action films of the era, praised by some for its fight choreography but criticized for its weak plot and acting.
What Reviewers Say
Features competent martial arts sequences.
Suffers from a predictable and often nonsensical plot.
Acting performances are generally considered amateurish.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is one of several martial arts movies that starred Cynthia Rothrock in the early 1990s, often in independent productions targeting the home video market.
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