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Product Details:
Actors: Archie Adamos, Catya Sassoon, Ronald Asinas, Sibel Birzag, Denise Buick
Director: Cirio H. Santiago
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Language: English
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: New Concorde
Run Time: 80 minutes
DVD Release Date: November 12, 2002
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Good Fight Scene Tournament (Catfight)Jun 27, 2005
Good fights in the tournament seeing hot girls in their tight shorts & bathing suits.The movie is OK to watch,only the fight scenes in the movie was the best.I've seen this movie lots,now whenever I watch Angelfist I normally just skip scenes and watch the tournament fight scenes from the first match to the last match.

3CAT FIGHT? YEs...terrible script/acting,but, oh, Cat... .Jan 10, 2005
Shocker of a movie, but I just bought a new copy from the US, lol..

most of the existing comments here are spot-on, I just watched a new copy of it, and the martial-arts which I don't even really care about, seemed very, err, underwhelming compared to some movies, but hey, maybe it was actually more realistic, more that you could actually expect, than a whirl of perfect stylish moves. Also, the blond chick seemed possibly a better fighter, more co-ordinated, than main-star Cat Sassoon.

the comments about Sassoons boobs are I'm sure, correct, but hey, you looked, and didn't stop looking, right?

anyway, this unusual even strange-looking but magnetically attractive woman, that Id seen in Bloodfist 4, which i also own, was the reason I bought the vid.

Its one tragedy of our time that she lost her life 2 or 3 years ago, in what sounded like a very LA/Hollywood type of death: and another that her presence and look, , especially as a villainess as on BF4, was not even a little better filmed and scripted,even to an average standard, to make better use of what she offered, Bf4 was a mess in many ways, and this one, probably even worse. But its all about her. Hilarious perhaps that Don Wilson, whos a pretty-good martial-arts star, remade B-F 4, under a different name, because he wasn't happy with it, fair enough, but apparently it was far worse, not better.It lacked Sassoon, even , anyway.

Sassoon maybe should have been Tomb Raider over the over-rated diva-ish Angelina Jolie, but of course Jolie was that mainly because already established big-name with an Oscar or something from that mental-hospital movie, anyway, Sassoon should have become the #1 femme-fatale action villainess, on the strength of her sheer presence in BF 4 and this movie...was wasted and made cult-obscure by her presence in films with d-grade scripts, budgets and directors like Sziller and Santiago...no matter how much of a presence and potential she had, was never going to get much propulsion from vehicles like this and BF-4...

2 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1AngelflopSep 12, 2002
Awful actioner has Cat Sassoon entering a Filipino martial arts tournament to investigate the death of her sister and discovering a plot to assassinate a U.S. ambassador. The fight scenes are poorly choreographed, Sassoon scowls through the whole film, and our male "hero" is a doofus. There are, count 'em, three different shower scenes to up the sex factor. Really bad.

2 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Great Woman ActionDec 25, 1999
Tomb Raider? Nah, but she's sure got the breast down pact. Cat Sassoon is a great fighter, and she did a great job in this video. If you want to see woman action, and some great street fighting scenes. Then you have to check this video out!

1 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1A Very Misleading MovieNov 05, 1999
Even though I watched this movie in fast-forward, I could barely sit through it. The Box Art told me about one movie, but the one inside was a completely different one.

 
 
 
 
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