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Release Date:
September 16, 1993
Original Title:
Showdown
Alternate Titles:
Otwarte karty
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Imperial Entertainment
Tilford Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 100
Ken has just moved from Kansas with his mother. He talks to a girl named Julie, not knowing that her boyfriend Tom is very possessive of her. Tom is learning karate from Lee, a sensei whose brother was killed by a rookie cop named Billy. Billy has since then become the janitor of the school that Ken, Julie and Tom go to. When Ken gets beaten up by Tom for talking to Julie again, Billy helps Ken by teaching him how to defend himself, which eventually leads to a battle between student vs. student, and sensei vs. sensei.
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Costume Design:
Darragh Marmorstein
Director:
Robert Radler
Director of Photography:
Bryan Duggan
First Assistant Director:
Steven J. Corzan
Gaffer:
David Franzoni
Hairstylist:
Lisa Buono
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Buono
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Edwards
Producer:
Ash R. Shah
Production Design:
Brian F. McCabe
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Greg Gardiner
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Frank
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeff Imada
Writer:
Stuart Gibbs
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