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'''''Breathing Fire''''' is a 1991 American [[martial arts film]] directed by Lou Kennedy his directorial debut, and also co-directed by Brandon De-Wilde. The film stars [[Jonathan Ke Quan]], Eddie Saavedra, [[Edwin Neal|Ed Neal]], [[Jerry Trimble]], [[Bolo Yeung]] and Wendell C. Whitaker. The film was released on [[direct-to-video|direct-to-VHS]] in the United States on July 15, 1992.
'''''Breathing Fire''''' is a 1991 American [[martial arts film]] directed by Lou Kennedy his directorial debut, and also co-directed by Brandon De-Wilde. The film stars [[Jonathan Ke Quan]], Eddie Saavedra, [[Edwin Neal|Ed Neal]], [[Jerry Trimble]], [[Bolo Yeung]] and Wendell C. Whitaker. The film was released on [[direct-to-video|direct-to-VHS]] in the United States on July 15, 1992.


It is a remake of the 1977 Hong Kong film ''[[The Flash Legs]]'' that starred [[Tao-liang Tan]], who executive produced and wrote this film under the pseudonym of Delon Tanners. This was Eddie Saavedra's first film only. Saavedra, that had replaced [[Jason David Frank]] for the role of Tony due to an injury occured to Frank while training, retired from acting after the film.
It is a remake of the 1977 Hong Kong film ''[[The Flash Legs]]'' that starred [[Tao-liang Tan]], who executive produced and wrote this film under the pseudonym of Delon Tanners. This was Eddie Saavedra's first American film only. After the film, Saavedra has retired from acting.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Production==
==Production==
It is set and filmed at [[Chino Hills, California|Chino Hills]], [[Redlands, California|Redlands]] and [[Fontana, California]], in 39 days on February 22 and April 2, 1990, with part of the movie filmed at the home of Executive Producer Peter L. Zang in [[Bradbury, California]].
[Jason David Frank]] was considered for the role of Tony, Frank turned down the role due to an injury occured to Frank while training. Frank was replaced by Eddie Saavedra. It is set and filmed at [[Chino Hills, California|Chino Hills]], [[Redlands, California|Redlands]] and [[Fontana, California]], in 39 days on February 22 and April 2, 1990, with part of the movie filmed at the home of Executive Producer Peter L. Zang in [[Bradbury, California]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 18:47, 4 January 2014

Breathing Fire
Film poster
Directed byBrandon De-Wilde (co-directed)
Lou Kennedy
Written byRaymond Mahoney
Wayne John
Story byDelon Tanners
Produced byRaymond Mahoney
StarringJonathan Ke Quan
Eddie Saavedra
Ed Neal
Jerry Trimble
Bolo Yeung
Wendell C. Whitaker
CinematographyHenry Chinon
Edited byRick Mitchell
William Young
Music byPaul Hertzog
Production
company
Golden Pacific Films & Arts
Distributed byScanbox Entertainment
Release dates
  • January 16, 1991 (1991-01-16) (Sweden)
  • July 15, 1992 (1992-07-15) (United States)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Breathing Fire is a 1991 American martial arts film directed by Lou Kennedy his directorial debut, and also co-directed by Brandon De-Wilde. The film stars Jonathan Ke Quan, Eddie Saavedra, Ed Neal, Jerry Trimble, Bolo Yeung and Wendell C. Whitaker. The film was released on direct-to-VHS in the United States on July 15, 1992.

It is a remake of the 1977 Hong Kong film The Flash Legs that starred Tao-liang Tan, who executive produced and wrote this film under the pseudonym of Delon Tanners. This was Eddie Saavedra's first American film only. After the film, Saavedra has retired from acting.

Plot

Michael Moore (Jerry Trimble), a Vietnam vet, pulls off a bank heist with his gang, which includes the bank's manager. To ensure the loyalty of everyone involved, a set of keys is made to the hiding place for the loot so it can only be opened if all the members are present. These sets of keys were encrusted in a fake pizza mold that was later sliced and given to the gang. The bank manager gets cold feet and tries to back out, but Michael and his henchman to kill him and his wife.

The bank manager's daughter Annie (Laura Hamilton) gets hold of the key and runs for help to David Moore (Ed Neal), one of her father's old friends and also a Vietnam vet as well as a former comrade of Michael's. David does some investigation, alongside Michael's two sons to find out who murdered the girl's parents. They eventually discovered that Michael is the killer. However, trouble brews up when Michael reveals why he adopted his son. Among other things, 'Breathing Fire' is known for the scene in which the two adolescents battle kung fu midgets in a bar.

Cast

  • Jonathan Ke Quan as Charlie Moore
  • Eddie Saavedra as Tony Moore
  • Ed Neal as David Moore
  • Jerry Trimble as Michael Moore
  • Bolo Yeung as Thunder
  • Wendell C. Whitaker as Tank
  • Alan Tackett as Alan
  • Jacqueline Pulliam as Jenny
  • Laura Hamilton as Annie Stern
  • Drake Diamond as Peter Stern
  • Juan Ojdea as Mickey
  • Pamela Maxton as Tank's Mother
  • Jacqueline Woolsey as Mrs. Stern
  • Gary Green as Harry
  • Annie Rubanoff as April

Production

[Jason David Frank]] was considered for the role of Tony, Frank turned down the role due to an injury occured to Frank while training. Frank was replaced by Eddie Saavedra. It is set and filmed at Chino Hills, Redlands and Fontana, California, in 39 days on February 22 and April 2, 1990, with part of the movie filmed at the home of Executive Producer Peter L. Zang in Bradbury, California.