![]() Li (Hong), who naturally recruits his men from local dojos. After a big bust he ends up getting temporarily shipped off to Toronto where narcotics are flooding in through a system set up by the nefarious Mr. New York cop and ugly tie aficianado Tyler Wilson (Blanks) is an expert at going undercover to bust cocaine dealers, even if it's in the middle of a nightclub complete with a martial arts fight. Barely a five-minute interval goes by without someone getting chased, kicked, or shot at, so if you're an action fan, proceed with confidence. Shown on a few screens a month before it hit tape from MCA/Universal, this one has remained one of the more readily available films from the cycle over the years since it hits all the action beats you could possibly want. Among them was the lively and very athletic Tae Bo creator Billy Blanks, with whom he teamed up in 1992's Talons of the Eagle and immediately afterward in the following year's TC 2000. ![]() Vinegar Syndrome (Blu-ray) (US R0 HD) / WS (1.85:1) (16:9), Fox (DVD) (US R1 NTSC), Legacy Entertainment (Canada R0 NTSC), Boulevard (DVD) (UK R2 PAL)Īfter scoring a hit with the straight-to-VHS action series starter Tiger Claws in 1991, Canadian-based producer and frequent star Jalal Merhi started cranking out more martial arts bonanzas at record speed with a frequent stable of regular actors. ![]() Starring Billy Blanks, Jalal Merhi, James Hong, Priscilla Barnes, Master Pan Qing Fu, Harry Mok, Matthias Hues, Mike Chow ![]()
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