Tigerkralle 2 - Tödliche Rache
(1996)
Regisseur:
J. Stephen MaunderSchauspieler:
Jalal Merhi, Bolo Yeung Sze, Cynthia Rothrock, Ong Soo Han, Evan Lurie, Lazar Rockwood, Eric Lee, Paul Rapovski, Brad Milne, Harry MokEin harter Tag für Detective Richards aus New York: Erst ermordet der Dealer Victor eine Undercoverpolizistin, und dann entkommt der Serienkiller Chong, genannt die „Tigerkralle“, aus dem Gefängnis. Als sich kurz darauf in San Francisco seltsame Morde häufen, erkennt Richards die Handschrift der Tigerkralle. Gemeinsam mit seiner Kollegin Linda verfolgt er die Spur des Mörders und muß erkennen, daß dieser gemeinsame Sache mit Victor macht.
Martial-Arts-Thriller mit den üblichen Kämpfen und Schießereien.
Released five years after the first installment, Tiger Claws II finds Yeung's martial arts serial killer, Chong, busted out of jail by a team of heavies in the employ of gangster Dai Lo Fu and whisked across the country to San Fransisco's Chinatown. When NYC cop Tarek Richards learns of a rash of recent killings using Chong's distinctive M.O.— a claw-like mark across the face of the victim— he contacts his old partner, Linda Masterson, who is now living in L.A., for help. But Chong, as it turns out, has nothing to do with the murders. He's just being used by crime kingpin Lo Fu, who needs to combine his energy with Chong's to open some sort of time portal to provide vital supplies for the ancient Shaolin monks. In truth, though, Lo Fu greedily plans to use the portal to smuggle heavy modern artillery back and rule Qing Dynasty-era China himself.
Released five years after the first installment, Tiger Claws II finds Yeung's martial arts serial killer, Chong, busted out of jail by a team of heavies in the employ of gangster Dai Lo Fu and whisked across the country to San Fransisco's Chinatown. When NYC cop Tarek Richards learns of a rash of recent killings using Chong's distinctive M.O.— a claw-like mark across the face of the victim— he contacts his old partner, Linda Masterson, who is now living in L.A., for help. But Chong, as it turns out, has nothing to do with the murders. He's just being used by crime kingpin Lo Fu, who needs to combine his energy with Chong's to open some sort of time portal to provide vital supplies for the ancient Shaolin monks. In truth, though, Lo Fu greedily plans to use the portal to smuggle heavy modern artillery back and rule Qing Dynasty-era China himself.