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Immortal Combat (film)

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Immortal Combat
Directed byDan Neira
Written byRobert Crabtree
Dan Neira
Produced byLamar Card
Hiroyasu Fujishima
Mitsuo Kumakura
Michio Miura
Dan Neira
Erik Saltzgaber
Starring
CinematographyHenner Hofmann
Edited by
  • Joel Bender
  • Sherril Schlesinger (co-editor)
  • Andrew Hecker (trailer)
Music byRon Schwartz
Running time
109 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Immortal Combat, also known as Resort to Kill,[1] is a 1994 action film directed by Dan Neira.[2] The plot involves an East-meets-West buddy scenario, starring martial artist Sonny Chiba, wrestler Roddy Piper, Meg Foster and Tiny Lister.[3]

Plot

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An L.A. police officer (Roddy Piper)[4] and an exchange officer from Asia (Sonny Chiba) became good friends. They are also reincarnated Mayan warriors. When their undercover drug operation at a high-end hotel fails, they are targeted by the products of an evil corporation, HybriCo run by Quinn (Meg Foster). Foster is known for producing invincible, ninja warriors for international distribution. An unstoppable monster named Lister causes mayhem for the heroes. Deron McBee,[5] fresh off his stint as Malibu on American Gladiators plays the final heavy "Signature Killer." It served an excellent audition for a later role in Mortal Kombat.[6] And it turns out, if you behead them or burn them with fire, they are not so immortal.[7]

Cast

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Response

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IGN Movies rated the movie a solid two out of five.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Immortal Combat (1994)". 4 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Resort-to-Kill - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". The New York Times. March 7, 2016. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016.
  3. ^ Immortal Combat. November 19, 1997. ASIN 6304705573.
  4. ^ "Immortal Combat". May 7, 1994 – via IMDb.
  5. ^ "Malibu (Deron McBee) | American Gladiators | GladiatorsTV.com". Gladiators. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  6. ^ "B Movie Bingo: Immortal Combat". hollywoodtheatre.org.
  7. ^ "Immortal Combat".
  8. ^ "Immortal Combat" – via www.rottentomatoes.com.
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