Dragon Fire (film)

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Dragon Fire
Directed byRick Jacobson[1]
Written byRobert King
Beverly Gray
Kevin Ingram
Produced byMike Elliott
StarringDominic La Banca
Pamela Pond
Kisu
Harold Hazeldine
CinematographyMichael Gallagher
Edited byJohn Gilbert
Music byJohn R. Graham
Distributed byNCA Pictures, New Horizon Picture Corp, Starlight
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
90 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Dragon Fire is a 1993 martial arts film set in a dystopian Los Angeles in the year 2050. It is notable for heavily using actual kickboxing champions for the actors.

Cast[edit]

  • Dominick LaBanca as Laker Powers
  • Pamela Pond as Marta
  • Kisu as Slick
  • Harold Hazeldine as Eddie
  • Charles Philip Moore as Low-Ball
  • Michael Blanks as Ahmed Mustafa
  • Dennis Keiffer as Johnny Powers
  • Roy Boesch as Official
  • Manuel Luben as Manolo
  • Randall Shiro Ideishi as Li (as Randy Ideishi)
  • Richard Fuller as Hulk
  • John Arthur as Black Ice
  • Val Mijailovic as Morales
  • Rae Manzon as Kemal
  • Laura Neustedter as Woman Fighter
  • Carolyn Raimondi as Woman Fighter
  • Marc Wilder as Waheed
  • Deon Edwards as Rankin

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