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Lady Dragon

Lady Dragon

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic
Review: Lady Dragon is the blueprint that countless martial arts films are built from. The action scenes are incredible and the star, Cynthia Rothrock is a wonder to watch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent martial arts film!!!!!
Review: Lady Dragon was an awesome film!! The story was great and the martial arts scenes with Cynthia Rothrock were so awesome!!! If you are a Cynthia fan you have to see this film. It is really an awesome and impowering film for martial artist. You will be jumping out of your seat when you see Cynthia fight Richard Norton, That's all I'm saying so go see it!!!!!!!!!1 Cynthia's biggest fan

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent martial arts film!!!!!
Review: Lady Dragon was an awesome film!! The story was great and the martial arts scenes with Cynthia Rothrock were so awesome!!! If you are a Cynthia fan you have to see this film. It is really an awesome and impowering film for martial artist. You will be jumping out of your seat when you see Cynthia fight Richard Norton, That's all I'm saying so go see it!!!!!!!!!1 Cynthia's biggest fan

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Angry "Lady" Seeks Evil Tycoon
Review: Lushly photographed in exotic locations, "Lady Dragon" merits
prominent mention in the roll call of Richard Norton-Cynthia Rothrock movies, in particular, and among martial arts films in
general. The two leads demonstrate a combustible chemistry as
screen adversaries that rivals their combined magnetism when they portray allies in movies such as "Rage & Honor" and "China
O'Brien." Direction from David Worth ("Kickboxer"), a former
cinematographer, gives "Dragon" another edge over the hefty number of martial arts movies from the Nineties. Also making the
difference is Norton, who devours his role as an elegant villain
and refines it to a perfect pitch. He's a South Pacific entrepreneur whose reign of terror leads to the death of Rothrock's husband. She vows revenge and infiltrates the ivory
towers of his organization. Nascar dads will be thrown a curve
ball by the two stars' final showdown, but most audiences will relish the gender neutral fight between martial arts experts of
opposite sexes. The bare knuckles brawl, in a decidedly inelegant warehouse, delivers one of the sexiest entanglements on
film and one of the best movie fights ever. This "Lady" packs a
powerful punch!


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