Kurt Sloane must learn the ancient kick boxing art of Muay Thai in order to avenge his brother.Kurt Sloane must learn the ancient kick boxing art of Muay Thai in order to avenge his brother.Kurt Sloane must learn the ancient kick boxing art of Muay Thai in order to avenge his brother.
Jean-Claude Van Damme
- Kurt Sloane
- (as Jean Claude Van Damme)
Michel Qissi
- Tong Po
- (as Tong Po)
Haskell V. Anderson III
- Winston Taylor
- (as Haskell Anderson)
Ka-Ting Lee
- Freddy Li
- (as Steve Lee)
Ho-Ying Sin
- Huge Village Man #1
- (as Sin Ho Ying)
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- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDennis Alexio, who plays Eric Sloane, was a World Light Heavyweight and World Cruiserweight kick boxing champion in real life.
- GoofsAfter Kurt has knocked Tong Po out of the ring and he is supposed to be unconscious, as soon as the music starts to signify the start of the credits you can see Tong Po lift up is head very quickly in the background.
- Quotes
Tong Po: [after beating Kurt senseless in a round of kickboxing] You bleed like Mylee! Mylee... good fuck!
Kurt Sloane: Nooo!
- Crazy creditsGoodbye to Bugs (Last words on the screen at the end of the credits.)
- Alternate versionsIn the UK Prism DVD release, as well as cuts already detailed. The scene where Eric is talking to Kurt about his upper body strength, then referring to his legs being like toothpicks has been inexplicably completely removed.
- ConnectionsEdited into Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor (1994)
- SoundtracksThe Streets of Siam
Written by Paul Hertzog and Craig Copeland
Performed by Stan Bush
Produced by Paul Hertzog
Featured review
Kurt Sloane
One of those films that possess an undeniable charm that captivates with its simplicity and pure emotion.
The plot is simple, Kurt Sloane wants to defeat Tong Po, in order to avenge his brother. He is assisted in this by Xian, a kickboxing coach who will teach him the Muay Thai technique.
Jean-Claude Van Damme is perfect just for roles like this, once again we see his fascinating physical fitness as well as his knowledge of martial arts. Michel Qissi is great as the villain Tong Po, a sinister and truly evil character.
The film is fun, interesting, and the fight scenes are excellent. The choreography is great and it's a real pleasure to watch the fight scenes.
A real martial arts film, which tries to entertain the viewer and provide a sense of inspiration along the way.
The film is truly inspiring and celebrates the triumph of the human spirit and man's desire to improve himself and rise above evil.
The plot is simple, Kurt Sloane wants to defeat Tong Po, in order to avenge his brother. He is assisted in this by Xian, a kickboxing coach who will teach him the Muay Thai technique.
Jean-Claude Van Damme is perfect just for roles like this, once again we see his fascinating physical fitness as well as his knowledge of martial arts. Michel Qissi is great as the villain Tong Po, a sinister and truly evil character.
The film is fun, interesting, and the fight scenes are excellent. The choreography is great and it's a real pleasure to watch the fight scenes.
A real martial arts film, which tries to entertain the viewer and provide a sense of inspiration along the way.
The film is truly inspiring and celebrates the triumph of the human spirit and man's desire to improve himself and rise above evil.
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- Also known as
- Karate Tiger 3 - Der Kickboxer
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,697,005
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,134,098
- Sep 10, 1989
- Gross worldwide
- $14,697,005
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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