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Carjack (1996)
Character: Lee's Boss
Story of a Chinese-American growing up in L.A.
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Blood Street (1988)
Character: Joe Wong
PI Joe Wong is one of the best in the business, operating from his base in San Francisco. One day a woman walks into Wong's office and asks for his help. She needs him to find her missing husband Aldo. This takes Wong on a journey though the world of the criminal. Along the way he encounters a father and son team of Solomon and Bones. Wong ends up getting involved in a gang was between Malcolm Boyd and Aldo, the man he was supposed to be looking for
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Murder in the Orient (1974)
Character: Lao Tsu
American agent, with the help of a wise martial arts teacher, hunts down a pair of samurai swords that are worth millions of dollars.
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Jungle Heat (1988)
Character: N/A
Vincent Wong (Leo Fong) has a son who is kidnapped; he, his partner (Cynthia Rothrock) and a martial arts expert (Richard Norton) is put on the trail of the kidnappers for the showdown.
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Challenge of Five Gauntlets (2018)
Character: Sang-Jin
A desperate family has exhausted all avenue's to save their gravely ill young child.....except one. They seek help in the form of a relic historian/adventurer (Kane) to track down "Buddah's Tooth", a relic believed to have supernatural healing powers. However to get to "Buddah's tooth", Kane must not only travel the globe but battle through a gauntlet of warrior gatekeepers who each hold clues to the ancient relic's location.
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Drifter TKD (2008)
Character: Master Lee
Jesse Tyler, a martial arts enthusiast who lives in Los Angeles, California, and enjoys success in local karate competitions, faces turmoil in his life as a young business executive. The only child in a wealthy family, he has always been pressured to succeed in every aspect of his life.
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Showdown (1993)
Character: James Long
A group of bikers descended upon the small town of Sanctuary, which is populated with retired mobsters. To combat the brutal bikers, the sheriff enlists the help of an old Vietnam war buddy, James Long.
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Pact of Vengeance (2022)
Character: Zian
Zian, a retired special forces commander (played by Leo Fong), now runs an auto body shop in the tough inner city. The inner city is now being taken over by "the Black Roses" a ruthless gang of punks who are making rounds collecting "turf money" from local businesses. When Zian refuses to comply with the gang's demands, the Black Roses assault his grand-daughter and leave her for dead. Now with nowhere else to turn and the gang's power only increasing, Zian calls on his old special forces team, "The Obliterators", to come in and serve their own brand of justice.
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Cage II (1994)
Character: Tanaka
After being tricked into thinking his best friend, and caretaker is dead, Vietnam Vet, and mentally disabled person has no other choice but to enter The Arena Of Death!
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Transformed (2005)
Character: The Fist
Set in a city rotting from within, the film follows the explosive fallout of a corrupt local government that secretly turns an innocent neighbourhood into its drug-distribution hub, funnelling the profits into covert Central American revolutions. As officials sink deeper into violence and betrayal, a wave of martial-arts–driven resistance rises to expose the truth.
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意 (2007)
Character: Wen Xuan
A glamorous Hong Kong performer struggles to make a home in suburban 1960s Australia.
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Enforcer from Death Row (1976)
Character: T.L. Young
A former ranger sits in prison awaiting his execution when an international organization frees him and assigns him to crush a deadly spy ring.
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Killpoint (1984)
Character: James Long
An L.A. cop investigating the rape and murder of his wife traces the crime to a psycho biker gang that smuggles guns. He teams up with an FBI agent to stop them and catch his wife's killers.
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Machete Maidens Unleashed! (2010)
Character: Self
In the final decades of the 20th century, the Philippines was a country where low-budget exploitation-film producers were free to make nearly any kind of movie they wanted, any way they pleased. It was a country with extremely lax labor regulations and a very permissive attitude towards cultural expression. As a result, it became a hotbed for the production of cheapie movies. Their history and the genre itself are detailed in this breezy, nostalgic documentary.
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Low Blow (1986)
Character: Joe Wong
Joe Wong is a private investigator who goes in search of a young girl kidnapped by a religious cult. Destined to save her, he teams up with a Vietnam vet, a pro-boxing champ and a former cop to save her...
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The Last Reunion (1980)
Character: Kimon Matsuda
Several members of a platoon of American soldiers not only kill a Japanese general, but also rape and murder the man's wife. The couple's son, Kimon, witnesses these ghastly events and vows revenge. Thirty-three years later the platoon get back together in Manila for a reunion. The adult Kimon also shows up to pick off the platoon members who are responsible for butchering his parents.
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Blind Rage (1976)
Character: Lin Wang
Five friends get together and decide to plan an operation to rob a bank. The main difference between this and other bank-robbing gangs, however, is that all five men are blind.
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24 Hours to Midnight (1985)
Character: Mr. Big
A woman trained in Ninjutsu takes revenge after her husband is killed while out jogging.
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