KICKBOXER 2: THE ROAD BACK (1991)
MORGAN'S RATING
Still unable to withstand his defeat from the first time around, Tong Po and his managers turn to drastic measures to goad David Sloan into the ring for a rematch in this sequel to the 1989 Jean-Claude Van Damme kickboxing actioner.
Sacha Mitchell (David Sloan), Peter Boyle (Justin), Dennis Chan (Xian Chow), Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Sanga), John Diehl (Accountant), Michel Qussi (Tong Po), Heather McComb (Lisa), Vince Murdocco (Brian Wagner), Humberto Ortiz (Joey), Matthias Hues (Vargas), Emmanuel Kervyn (Kurt Sloan), Joe Restivo (Ring Announcer), Vincent Klyn (Thai Thug), Brian Austin Green (Tommy), Brent Kelly (Carl), Annie O'Donnell (Brian's Mother), Christian Andrews (Brian's Father), Jay Byron (State Official), Gene LeBell (Referee), Dale Jacoby (Judge), Robert Gottleib (Lou Lescano), Tony Fasce (Lescano's Manager), Alfred Urquidez, Abraham Hernandez Jr., Don Familton, Jeff Mulvin, Mark Roemer (Brian's Cornerman), Amy Arthur (Kristen), Dorothy Dells (Checkout Nurse), Corinne Oliva (Nurse), Lisa Capperino (Woman in Window), Casey Stengel (Eric Sloan), Debrae Barenfeld (Machiah's Girl), Ed Anders (Brian's Opponent), Chance Michael Corbitt (Kid in Gym).
A LETHAL KICKBOXER KILLED HIS BROTHER. NOW DAVID SLOAN MUST SEEK REVENGE THE ONLY WAY HE KNOWS HOW...IN THE RING.
FACTS PRODUCTION INFORMATION
RELEASE: June 14th, 1991 (USA)
BOX OFFICE OPENING: $444,239 (USA)
BOX OFFICE RESULT: $1.2 million (USA)
- Followed by three sequels:
Kickboxer 3: The Art of War (1992), Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor (1994) and Kickboxer 5 (1995).
DIRECTOR: Albert Pyun (Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor).
WRITER: David S. Goyer.
PRODUCER: Tom Karnowski.
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: David S. Goyer. 
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Anthony Riparetti and James Saad.
DISTRIBUTOR: TriMark Pictures.
CRITICAL COMMENTS
"Kickboxer 2 is laughable fun. It's got cheesy 80's style motivational music (you know the kind that worked for Rocky), over-the-top action sequences and cardboard thin performances -- but all in all it's still a good boys boast." -- Clint Morris, Moviehole
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