Lionheart | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | July 20, 2018
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Street fighting fun with JCVD in fine form. Mortal Kombat fans should take note of the Johnny Cage style nut punches.
| genre | Action |
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| synopsis | Lyon Gaultier is a deserter in the Foreign Legion arriving in the USA entirely hard up. He finds his brother between life and death and his sister-in-law without the money needed to heal her husband and to maintain her child. To earn the money needed, Gaultier decides to take part in some very dangerous clandestine fights. |
| lead actors | Jean-Claude Van Damme | Harrison Page | Deborah Rennard | Ashley Johnson | Brian Thompson | Lisa Pelikan | Billy Blanks | Tony Halme |
| director | Sheldon Lettich |












