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China O'Brien is a 1990 martial arts film produced by Golden Harvest studios and starring actress and martial artist Cynthia Rothrock [1] with co-stars Richard Norton and Keith Cooke. The film was directed by Robert Clouse, the fight choreography was by Nijel Binns, and it was executive produced by Raymond Chow. Rothrock plays a former cop who ...
China O'Brien II is a 1990 martial arts film produced by Golden Harvest Studios and directed by Robert Clouse. It stars Cynthia Rothrock , Richard Norton and Keith Cooke and is a sequel to the 1990 film China O'Brien .
In the 1990s, Rothrock co-starred with Richard Norton in three martial arts films: China O'Brien, China O'Brien II and Lady Dragon (all 1990). She also starred in Martial Law, and its sequel, Martial Law 2: Undercover (both 1991), as well as Tiger Claws (1991), Irresistible Force (1993), Undefeatable, and Fast Getaway II (both 1994).
On sites like eBay and LoveAntiques, collectible VHS tapes are valued at upwards of nearly $10,000 - depending on the rarity and condition of the tape, of course.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1990 films. It includes 1990 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for martial arts films released in the year 1990 .
The syndicated GLOW TV show was produced for four seasons (1986–1990). Seasons 1 and 2 were shot at the Riviera on Saturday afternoons with a casino crowd. McLane and the majority of the original cast left the company in a dispute over the domination of low brow, blue , Hee Haw style comedy Cimber had infused into the show.
Back in 2000, late night talk show host Conan O’Brien and Harrison Ford ridiculed the idea of an 80-year-old Indiana Jones. Ford, of course, reprised his role aged 80 for Indiana Jones and the ...
William Wayne Blanks (born September 1, 1955) is an American actor, martial artist and fitness personality. He was a nationally ranked competitor in semi-contact and point karate during the 1980s, [4] [5] winning a bronze medal at the 1981 World Games, [3] before creating the Tae Bo exercise program.