A martial arts instructor must enter the world of illegal pit fighting in order to save his family and his dojo.A martial arts instructor must enter the world of illegal pit fighting in order to save his family and his dojo.A martial arts instructor must enter the world of illegal pit fighting in order to save his family and his dojo.
Ricardo Gamboa
- The Announcer
- (as Richard Gamboa)
Alvin Hsing
- Darren 'Furious Fist' Fleng
- (as Alvin J. Hsing)
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More martial arts movies please!!!!!!!!
To be honest I didn't think much of this before I watched it expecting it to be poor quality. Was I wrong!! I loved this movie!!! I don't understand why people would post a negative review. Fair enough American Brawler is slightly B-Grade with a plot that's been done to death.
However, in saying so this is a different format of the typical plot line regarding a struggling martial artist is fighting in an illegal bare knuckle circuit in order to save his school or to prevent himself from filing for bankruptcy.
I enjoyed the creation of characters and especially the fight scenes...there were some awesome scenes during the fights when they are fighting fast paced, but then slow motion. I loved it! Overall, the movie makers should definitely do more movies like this. Thanks for keeping martial arts movies alive.
I have been watching martial arts movies throughout my childhood until adulthood. I recommend this if you are a martial arts movie buff such as myself.
To the negative reviewers...you must have bad taste in movies.
However, in saying so this is a different format of the typical plot line regarding a struggling martial artist is fighting in an illegal bare knuckle circuit in order to save his school or to prevent himself from filing for bankruptcy.
I enjoyed the creation of characters and especially the fight scenes...there were some awesome scenes during the fights when they are fighting fast paced, but then slow motion. I loved it! Overall, the movie makers should definitely do more movies like this. Thanks for keeping martial arts movies alive.
I have been watching martial arts movies throughout my childhood until adulthood. I recommend this if you are a martial arts movie buff such as myself.
To the negative reviewers...you must have bad taste in movies.
- m_roberts_07
- Oct 15, 2013
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- Budget
- $200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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