
Die Fighting | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 21, 2022
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Video game style plot. Fans of Z Team are not looking for depth on the acting, but they do get plenty of martial arts fighting.
| genre | Action |
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| synopsis | When a team of Shaolin-trained kung fu actors is about to get their break in Hollywood, a mysterious and sadistic Director forces them to run a gauntlet through Los Angeles. The Director films their every move as they prove their prowess by provoking a rogues' gallery of underworld thugs and martial artists. |
| lead actors | Fabien Garcia | Laurent Buson | Didier Buson | Jess Allen | Dave Vescio | Adelyne Liu | Xin Sarith Wuku |
| director | Fabien Garcia |









