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Martial Outlaw
Directed byKurt Anderson
Written byJohn Bryant
Pierre David
Thomas Ritz
George Saunders
Produced byPierre David
StarringJeff Wincott
Gary Hudson
Richard Jaeckel
CinematographyJürgen Baum
Edited byMichael Thibault
Music byLouis Febre
Distributed byImage Organization
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Martial Outlaw is a 1993 action/martial arts film written by Thomas Ritz, produced by Pierre David, directed by Kurt Anderson and stars Jeff Wincott, Gary Hudson and Richard Jaeckel.

Plot

DEA agent Kevin White has followed the movements of a drug-dealing ex-KGB kingpin from Moscow to San Francisco. But when the Russian's next move takes him to Los Angeles, Kevin crosses paths with his older brother Jack, a maverick LAPD cop who wants in on the action - from both sides. Fighting their way through a deadly "Russian Circle" of top Soviet martial arts experts, Kevin discovers that his brother may be playing both ends against the middle in a dangerous game of Russian Roulette, where the ultimate price-tag may be both their lives.

Cast

  • Jeff Wincott: DEA Agent Kevin White
  • Gary Hudson: Sgt. Jack White
  • Vladimir Skomarovsky: Nikolai Rodchenko
  • Krista Errickson: Lori White
  • Richard Jaeckel: Mr. White
  • Stefanos Miltsakakis: Sergei
  • Natasha Pavlovich: Mia
  • Liliana Komorowska: Marina
  • Gary Wood: Lt. Evans
  • Anna Karin: Waitress
  • Ari Barak: Andrei Antonov
  • Christopher Kriesa: Hal
  • Richard Kwong: Shop Owner
  • Will Leong: Stick Fighter
  • Ed Moore: Commander Burke
  • Thomas Ritz: Grunsky
  • Christopher Ursitti: San Francisco Agent
  • Edi Wilde: Ivan