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Martial Outlaw

  • Video
  • 1993
  • 18
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Gary Hudson and Jeff Wincott in Martial Outlaw (1993)
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Kevin White and his brother Jack have got a lot in common. Both fighters. Both cops. And both on the same case. But when it comes to busting a major Russian drugs ring, they're both playing ... Read allKevin White and his brother Jack have got a lot in common. Both fighters. Both cops. And both on the same case. But when it comes to busting a major Russian drugs ring, they're both playing on different sides.Kevin White and his brother Jack have got a lot in common. Both fighters. Both cops. And both on the same case. But when it comes to busting a major Russian drugs ring, they're both playing on different sides.

  • Director
    • Kurt Anderson
  • Writers
    • Thomas Ritz
    • John Bryant
    • Pierre David
  • Stars
    • Jeff Wincott
    • Gary Hudson
    • Vladimir Skomarovsky
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    580
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kurt Anderson
    • Writers
      • Thomas Ritz
      • John Bryant
      • Pierre David
    • Stars
      • Jeff Wincott
      • Gary Hudson
      • Vladimir Skomarovsky
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Wincott
    Jeff Wincott
    • DEA Agent Kevin White
    Gary Hudson
    Gary Hudson
    • Sgt. Jack White
    Vladimir Skomarovsky
    Vladimir Skomarovsky
    • Nikolai Rachenko
    Krista Errickson
    Krista Errickson
    • Lori White
    Liliana Komorowska
    Liliana Komorowska
    • Marina
    Natasha Pavlovich
    Natasha Pavlovich
    • Mia
    Gary Wood
    Gary Wood
    • Lt. Evans
    Ari Barak
    • Andrei Antonov
    Christopher Kriesa
    Christopher Kriesa
    • Hal
    Thomas Ritz
    • Grunsky
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Mr. White
    Stefanos Miltsakakis
    Stefanos Miltsakakis
    • Sergei
    Edi Wilde
    • Ivan
    Anna Karin
    Anna Karin
    • Waitress
    Richard Kwong
    • Shop Owner
    Ed Moore
    • Commander Burke
    Christopher Ursitti
    • San Francisco Agent
    Al Leong
    Al Leong
    • Asian Thug Robber
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kurt Anderson
    • Writers
      • Thomas Ritz
      • John Bryant
      • Pierre David
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    10jancibal

    Jeff Wincott at his best

    This is one of those rare movies kind of hard to come by. Not too much attention is being given to movies like this by DVD and bluray companies and I just hope they release more titles like this one. It is a great b production martial flick. Jeff Wincott and his brother are both cops being after the Russian mafia. They are both great martial artists, but one is also secretly cooperating with the mafia boss and taking bribe. I give this movie 10 stars because it has all I would look for in a mid 90ies b production, good never-ending fights, excellent plot and no nudity to take your attention away. This is probably Jeff Wincott's best movie.
    6AwesomeWolf

    I'm a concerned citizen...

    If you have never seen the movie 'Office Space', there is a scene where the main dude says "I'm gonna go home and watch kung-fu. Do you watch kung-fu?" after deciding that he could care less about work. Several hours ago, I was faced with the same situation: Do I study for my exams, or do I some watch kung-fu movies? Well, after some consultation and noticing the un-watched copy of 'Martial Outlaw' sitting on my desk, I came to the conclusion that I would be better off watching some kung-fu. That would come to be the best decision I've ever made.

    Jeff Wincott plays Kevin White, a DEA agent, master of the ways of arse kicking, and not-quite-yet a master of the snappy comeback. On the trail of a Russian drug-lord named Niko (Vladimir Skomarovsky), Kevin ends up back in his hometown of Los Angeles, where his brother Jack (Gary Hudson) is a cop, and also master of the ways of arse kicking. Jack is quite jealous of his little brother: Kevin went to college, Kevin is a better fighter, Kevin is a higher paid and higher ranking cop, and Kevin has a more impressive physique. OK, the last one was a guess: Kevin removes his shirt at any opportunity, while Jack stays clothed for the whole movie. When Kevin arrives in town, Jack sees an opportunity to make a deal with Niko and walk away a millionaire.

    The box makes a point of stating that 'Martial Outlaw' is "from the makers of 'Martial Law'" which might explain why the plots for both movies were... almost exactly the same. That's right, tweak a few details and 'Martial Law' becomes 'Martial Outlaw'. Awesome. Naturally, both the plot and acting in this are as weak as Jeff Wincott is ripped, but that is to be expected when watching a direct-to-video martial arts film. In fact, Gary Hudson sounds suspiciously like Bruce Campbell, the king of b-movies, through most of the film...

    The action scenes are somewhat impressive, given the nature of the film. Small action movies are generally entertaining, but 'Martial Outlaw' could fool you into thinking that it came from Hong Kong in the 80s / early 90s. The fights aren't THAT good, but for a small action movie, they are well choreographed. Unfortunately, they degenerate into the pure silliness mastered by Hong Kong movies from the 70s. Still is more entertaining and better choreographed than nearly anything with a big budget that has come out of Hollywood recently. Awesome.

    David Carradine is nowhere to be seen in this movie. On the other hand, Al Leong can be spotted doing his generic Asian bad guy thing. I guess an Al Leong appearance is always assumed for any American action movie.

    'Martial Outlaw' is an entertaining action movie, but the only people who should watch it are the small group of action fans who have even heard of it. Bad plot and acting, along with rampant silliness would turn most people off - 6/10

    Awesome count: The word 'awesome' was used twice in this review.
    7alucifer

    lots of martial arts action

    now here is a movie martial arts fans will definitely enjoy.i wish all of jeff wincott's movies were as action packed as this one is.i don't think you will be surprised to find out that the plot is nothing you haven't seen before in other b movies.but who cares about the plot in a martial arts movie.all us fans want to see is nonstop martial arts fighting and that is what you get in this movie.jeff wincott is awesome in this movie showing off some good high kicks to peoples skulls.this movie and martial law 2 are the best movies that jeff wincott has starred in that i have seen.this movie isn't as action packed as martial outlaw 2 but any martial arts movie fans will still really like this movie
    6coltras35

    Martial Outlaw

    DEA agent Kevin White ( Jeff wincott) has followed the movements of drug-dealing ex-KGB kingpin Nikolai Rodchenko (Vladimir Skomarovsky) from Moscow to San Francisco, then to Los Angeles, where Kevin crosses paths with his older brother Jack, a maverick LAPD cop (Gary Hudson) who attempts to become involved in the operation, placing both brothers' lives at risk from a group of dangerous Soviet martial arts experts.

    Slightly predictable yet an involving slice of high kicking mayhem with a good story and an interesting angle of two contrasting brothers in their approach to law and order, but the main attraction here is the plethora of fights, plenty of spin kicks and roundhouses - Wincott, who has a slight resemblance to Lee Van Cleef, is very skilful in his moves. He isn't a bad actor, either, though Gary Hudson as his duplicitous brother has a meatier role.
    magilvilla

    A Lot Better Than Its Title Suggests.

    This is a pretty good martial arts movie. The story is good as well. Jeff Wincott is a decent actor and a really talented martial artist. The fight in the gym is awesome, definitely the best fight in the movie. The other fights are good too. The only problem is the movie ends too suddenly without enough closure to the story. Other than that the movie is good.

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    • Trivia
      Much to the disappointment of Jeff Wincott, the film's screenplay featured no scenes for his character to appear shirtless. Wincott had prepared for the movie with a three-month diet and training regimen, and was so determined to show off his body that he improvised the part wherein an opponent rips off his sweater during a fight scene.
    • Goofs
      When Special Agent White meets with the DEA and shakes hands with Grunsky, the shadow of the boom mic is visible on the wall behind them.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 1993 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fuera de toda ley
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Image Organization
      • M-L Partnership
      • Starlight
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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