No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder

No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder

1989 "It's not a rematch, it's war!"
No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder
No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder

No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder

5.1 | 1h44m | R | en | Action

In this sequel, Scott Wylde, an American kickboxer, must go to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese troops.

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5.1 | 1h44m | R | en | Action | More Info
Released: January. 27,1989 | Released Producted By: Seasonal Film Corporation , Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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In this sequel, Scott Wylde, an American kickboxer, must go to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese troops.

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Cast

Loren Avedon , Cynthia Rothrock , Max Thayer

Director

Nicholas Josef von Sternberg

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Seasonal Film Corporation , Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment

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jellopuke Some clever fight scenes and a fairly well paced plot, despite the awkward acting and sped up punching/kicking. Works well for what it is.
orale_vato_loco Seriously this is in my top 10 worst movies of all time its position would probably be around 4. I think this movie is like pointing a gun at a child's face watching them scream moving the gun away from them then pointing the gun over and over again at their face disturbingly funny yet immorally wrong, why don't these actors think am i actually in a movie like this or why Michael Dudikoff is in any film for that matter. Overall this movie was a complete toss fest and should be watched by anyone who loves action movies that are never suppose to have been made..................................I needed an exorcism after this movie
ac_wade After watching the first one, me and my friends were in the mood to watch another comedy, so we headed out to find the second "No Retreat, No Surrender." Unfortunately, we rented it. Since Bruce Lee's ghost starred in the first one, I figured Chuck Norris' ghost would make an appearance. We found out, however, that Chuck Norris' isn't dead.Therefore, this movie was destined from the very beginning to suck hard. It didn't disappoint. From the horrible acting down to the flawed logic (Why is TKD dominating every other martial arts style?), this movie had no upside, unless, like us, you feel like watching a really bad movie to laugh. Then it achieves its goal. Depending on how you approach this movie will determine whether you have a good time, or if you brutally castrate yourself with electric eels and hand saws.Either way, I really recommend this movie. Five (5) stars out of One (1) Million.
bad_habitt This is one of the most amazing films you will ever see. It has some of the most marvelous directing and cinematography of action scenes ever recorded on film. Loren Avedon is simply matchless as a young humble American hero in his first movie. The story line is equally captivating and engrosses the viewer. The characters are straight out of a comic book with fantastic screen presence, dialogue and charisma that makes it impossible to take one's eyes of them.However where the film really succeeds, is in the technical aspect. The editing and pacing of the film is like none other. It is magnificently fused with a perfect film score that was works superbly and fuses so well with the film that it almost gives you goosebumps that something can be made so precisely and accurately to fit the emotions on the screen. Karate Tiger II proves that just because a movie is low budget, it doesn't mean that the people working on it aren't incredibly gifted and talented at their craft.As a regular avid film viewer, I feel very fortunate that I was able to view and experience this film. It is a sheer delight and should not be missed by anyone. One of the very best films out of the tens of thousands I've seen.