We open on aerial footage of St Louis, MO... ok well actually it's just one fast shot of the arch and then a really long shot of Union station. I guess were to assume the random tile warehouse full of junk the movie takes place in is that building.
A group of men and women meet amidst the cement bags and vacuum cleaners to lay their plan of revenge out to the others: a lawyer who has wronged all of them must die. One of the men is four time champion martial artist Earnest Hart Jr.
That lawyer is a man who looks eerily like Dale Earnhardt. The first woman's revenge is tying him down and then humping him nude saying "touch me". Dale responds with "you're a lunatic!"
Eventually the revenge turns to fighting, and our mustached lawyer turns out to know some moves himself. Will he be able to survive each fighter the group has selected to beat him up?
Kick of Death: Death Kick is presented by David Heavener, and if you've seen any of his output around this time it fits in perfectly with that (zero budget, bad action, poor production qualities) but therein lies the charm of these dtv stinkers for fans of bad movies.
Each persons revenge is essentially a vignette. The women all get nude and try to seduce him before they bring in some guy who looks like a truck driver or aged gym rat to fight. Finally Earnest Hart Jr pops in to fight all the other combatants just because he wants to before fighting the lawyer.
William Crabtree just wanted to make a movie. He had a tile warehouse and knew some folks who could punch. Today it seems he has moved to Florida and owns a sign company, listing himself as an entrepreneur with a background of failed and successful business ventures. I don't know what he considers Death Kick to be, but if you enjoy bad shot on video action, this is a nice hidden gem. If you require your movies to have a higher budget than some Dominoes pizza and a 2 liter of Pepsi for the cast, look elsewhere.