A tough Japanese detective seeks vengeance after his partner is killed by a deadly Yakuza ninja.A tough Japanese detective seeks vengeance after his partner is killed by a deadly Yakuza ninja.A tough Japanese detective seeks vengeance after his partner is killed by a deadly Yakuza ninja.
Soon-Tek Oh
- Yamata
- (as Soon-Teck Oh)
Peter Vasquez
- Hector
- (as Peter Mark Vasquez)
Ken Davitian
- Cab Driver
- (as Kenneth Davitian)
Judy Lea
- Royce's Secretary
- (as Judy Lea Lani)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe lead character's name, Hoshino, was the nickname Don Wilson competed under exclusively when kickboxing in Japan.
- Quotes
Buntoro Iga: First you must tame the anger that lives in your belly.
- SoundtracksYOU MIGHT BE THE ONE
Written and Performed by Tony Odell Rogers
Mixed by Larry Seright
Published by Tony Rogers (BMI)
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Having sat down in 2021 to watch the 1994 action movie "Red Sun Rising", I can honestly say that this movie from writers Robert Easter, Neva Friedenn and Paul Maslak was a very generic and archetypical mid-1990s martial arts action movie.
So why I hadn't I ever heard about "Red Sun Rising" before now 27 years after it was released? Well, I suppose because it was an martial arts action movie that didn't have any of the really noticeable of 1990s action movie stars in it. Sure, it had Don "The Dragon" Wilson in the lead, but he was a niche star, not widely known or recognized amidst the likes of Steven Seagal, Jean Claude Van Damme, etc.
The storyline in "Red Sun Rising" was actually not too shabby, but it was just a bit too generic. I mean, you could have left the movie for a prolonged period and returned later on, only to be able to pick up and get right back into the movie. Nothing outstanding to this movie from director Francis Megahy.
Aside from having Don "The Dragon" Wilson on the cast list, the movie also had familiar 1990s faces of Michael Ironside, Mako and Soon-Tek Oh on the cast list.
The action sequences in "Red Sun Rising" were actually adequate. Sure, this was not groundbreaking choreography or anything, but it provided adequate enough entertainment for a single viewing.
My rating of "Red Sun Rising" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars. This was hardly among the best of action movies from the mid-1990s.
So why I hadn't I ever heard about "Red Sun Rising" before now 27 years after it was released? Well, I suppose because it was an martial arts action movie that didn't have any of the really noticeable of 1990s action movie stars in it. Sure, it had Don "The Dragon" Wilson in the lead, but he was a niche star, not widely known or recognized amidst the likes of Steven Seagal, Jean Claude Van Damme, etc.
The storyline in "Red Sun Rising" was actually not too shabby, but it was just a bit too generic. I mean, you could have left the movie for a prolonged period and returned later on, only to be able to pick up and get right back into the movie. Nothing outstanding to this movie from director Francis Megahy.
Aside from having Don "The Dragon" Wilson on the cast list, the movie also had familiar 1990s faces of Michael Ironside, Mako and Soon-Tek Oh on the cast list.
The action sequences in "Red Sun Rising" were actually adequate. Sure, this was not groundbreaking choreography or anything, but it provided adequate enough entertainment for a single viewing.
My rating of "Red Sun Rising" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars. This was hardly among the best of action movies from the mid-1990s.
- paul_haakonsen
- Jan 24, 2021
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- Восход красного солнца
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- Southern California, California, USA(Location)
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- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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