
“One packs a punch. One packs a piece. Together they deliver...”
Jean Claude Van Damme plays a dual role as Alex and Chad, twins separated at the death of their parents. Chad is raised by a family retainer in Paris, Alex becomes a petty crook in Hong Kong. Seeing a picture of Alex, Chad rejoins him and convinces him that his rival in Hong Kong is also the man who killed their parents. Alex is suspicious of Chad, especially when it comes to his girlfriend.
Release Date: 7/31/1991
Runtime: 110 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Sheldon Lettich
Budget: $15.0M
Revenue: $30.1M
Companies: Stone Group Pictures, Vision International, Columbia Pictures
Countries: United States of America
GenerationofSwine
So there is a line in here that I identify with: "Never in my life would I wear black silk underwear," and that really needs to be your only take away. Because, honestly, what could be worse than Jean-Claude Van Damme's acting? Twice as much of Jean-Claude Van Damme's acting. There are two stars of this movie and he is both of them. However, it does hit most of the tropes of boobs, fights, and guns. The only down side is that even with hitting all the tropes, it's still pretty unwatchable, even for a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie.
Danielle Wilde

Jean-Claude Van Damme
Alex / Chad Wagner

Geoffrey Lewis
Frank Avery

Alonna Shaw
Danielle Wilde

Bolo Yeung
Moon

Cory Everson
Kara

Philip Chan Yan-Kin
Raymond Zhang

Alan Scarfe
Nigel Griffith

Andy Armstrong
Paul Wagner

Woo Fung
Chinese Nurse

Kamel Krifa
Mahjong Manager

Peter Malota
Body Guard With Spurs
Sarah-Jane Varley
Katherine Wagner
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