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Double Dragon

  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
15K
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Mark Dacascos and Scott Wolf in Double Dragon (1994)
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Two brothers have half of a powerful ancient Chinese talisman. An evil gang leader has the other half, and determines to get the brothers' half and have a complete medallion so he can gain a... Read allTwo brothers have half of a powerful ancient Chinese talisman. An evil gang leader has the other half, and determines to get the brothers' half and have a complete medallion so he can gain absolute power.Two brothers have half of a powerful ancient Chinese talisman. An evil gang leader has the other half, and determines to get the brothers' half and have a complete medallion so he can gain absolute power.

  • Director
    • James Yukich
  • Writers
    • Paul Dini
    • Neal Shusterman
    • Michael Davis
  • Stars
    • Robert Patrick
    • Mark Dacascos
    • Scott Wolf
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Yukich
    • Writers
      • Paul Dini
      • Neal Shusterman
      • Michael Davis
    • Stars
      • Robert Patrick
      • Mark Dacascos
      • Scott Wolf
    • 83User reviews
    • 128Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Koga Shuko
    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Jimmy Lee
    Scott Wolf
    Scott Wolf
    • Billy Lee
    Kristina Wagner
    Kristina Wagner
    • Linda Lash
    • (as Kristina Malandro Wagner)
    Julia Nickson
    Julia Nickson
    • Satori Imada
    • (as Julia Nickson-Soul)
    Alyssa Milano
    Alyssa Milano
    • Marian Delario
    Nils Allen Stewart
    Nils Allen Stewart
    • Bo Abobo #1
    Henry Kingi
    Henry Kingi
    • Bo Abobo #2
    John Asher
    John Asher
    • Smart Ass Mohawk
    • (as John Mallory Asher)
    Leon Russom
    Leon Russom
    • Chief Delario
    Jeff Imada
    Jeff Imada
    • Huey
    Al Leong
    Al Leong
    • Lewis
    Cory Milano
    • Marc Delario
    Michael Berryman
    Michael Berryman
    • Maniac Leader
    Vanna White
    Vanna White
    • Vanna White
    Deanthony Langston
    • Tower
    John T. Grantham
    • Torpedo
    • (as John Grantham)
    Garrett Warren
    Garrett Warren
    • Rich Kid Opponent #1
    • Director
      • James Yukich
    • Writers
      • Paul Dini
      • Neal Shusterman
      • Michael Davis
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    User reviews83

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    4Movie-Misfit

    I Keep Watching, But Don't Know Why!

    One of my favourite childhood games gets the typical nineties Hollywood makeover and only just entertains for all the wrong reasons!

    Set in the future, well, if our year of 2007 really turned out like this, in the city of New Angeles. With vehicles powered by burning rubbish, police curfews, buildings held up by jacks, and lots of colourful clothes and bad jeans, we enter the god awful world of James Yukich's Double Dragon.

    In a nutshell - Embarrassing acting from most cast members, all but Dacascos, Wolf and Nickson, that only adds to the unintentional humour, terrible make-up, costumes and direction. Its only saving grace is its two gorgeous leading men who give us some decent fight scenes and a number of funny enough one liners!

    In my opinion - Hollywood, oh Hollywood... For many years you have astounded us with your inability to chose directors that know what they are doing, that suit the project in action, or generally just can't stop ruining great things! Taking a documentary film maker and handing him one of the ultimate and most popular games of that time, should have been the first sign to the studio fat cats that this was going to be as much of a success as the previous years, Super Mario Bros.

    Haunted by that typical mid nineties costume department that helped make a lot of then films look naff, there is pretty much nothing in this 90 minutes of madness that stays true to the game. Every extra looks ridiculous and is annoying as hell, with most of it playing out like some bastard child from a Power Rangers episode!

    Is there anything good in Double Dragon I hear you ask? Well, yes if I'm honest. Both its leading men are absolutely gorgeous and perfect leading men material for such a film. They probably act the best out of everyone, and Scott manages to hold his own in the fight scenes alongside the always incredible Mark Dacascos. It is only a shame though that Hollywood executives thought this would be the best film to introduce Mark as a leading man, instead of his classic Crying Freeman which went unreleased in the US for many years!

    Double Dragon has its moments. It just makes me so angry to see such a great thing wasted, and another case of what could have been if it was in the right hands. In one scene, the spinach feeding scene, the actor in terrible make-up states, 'I'm not acting...'

    Never a truer word said.
    6ShadowGal

    It's not as bad as all that!

    I feel bad to see that this movie got such an incredibly low rating. Granted, it was no masterpiece. Then again, I don't think it was supposed to be.

    I first saw this movie when I was fairly young, and I absolutely adored it. I had a crush on the brothers (the "Double Dragons" of the title), and I borderline-idolized the glow-in-the-dark punk kids. They were just so cool to me!

    About a year ago or so--maybe two years ago--I watched this movie at about 2:00 in the morning during the summer, when there was nothing else to watch except infomercials or music videos. I was either 17 or 18. The movie wasn't as good as I'd remembered, but, to my very pleasant surprise, it wasn't nearly as bad as other people remembered it to be.

    This is a good late-night movie, or nice if you're in the mood for something cheesy and nostalgic. I give it a 6 out of 10. A little above average--but I think that's just nostalgia. For most people viewing it, it's probably worth a 5.
    6bannonanthony

    Were you expecting this film to take itself seriously?!

    I really don't see what everyone's problem with this picture is! I believe that if any film bases itself on a computer game, then it stands to reason that is not going to take itself seriously for a split second! I played some of the DOUBLE DRAGON games for Nintendo when I was younger and they were pretty jokey themselves. This little picture has great fights, great action and most importantly of all, a great sense of humour. Robert Patrick camps it up wonderfully as bad guy Koga Shuko. A young Mark Dacascos (DRIVE, THE CROW: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN, CRYING FREEMAN) kicks less butt than usual but is still enjoyable. Alyssa Milano is great as the sardonic revolutionary Marion, and both Dacascos and Scott Wolf as the Lee brothers (Dacascos is 'Home Lee' and Wolf is 'Ug Lee', geddit?) both have a fine line in sarcastic remarks. The car chase near the start with the 'Dragon Wagon' being pursued by Abobo's van is brilliant, especially with the use of computer graphics. Again, a classic example of good, mindless fun!
    7thrownaway2007

    Its a PG movie from 1994!

    To all of you moronic people who refuse to leave decent movies alone- Double Dragon was a PG movie. It wasn't meant for the adult viewer in particular. I watched this movie when I was a kid, after it came out on video and I thought it was spectacular. I still think it's a decent movie. If any one of you losers can name a singular movie from 1994 that was directed towards children that was still packed with action that was better than this then you're a freaking bum. I can probably guarantee that most of you butt heads, that's right I called you butt heads, hated any martial arts style movie that ever came out. Bruce Lee's movies were of a worse quality than this movie and I love Bruce Lee's movies. The point is you can't be a narrow-minded nitwit if you're going to watch movies. I can name a handful of movies or more that everyone and their mother absolutely loved, but I and the majority of the people around me thought were boring and pointless, but I never tore down the movie to other people I just told them that I personally didn't enjoy it. But I guess that's lost on Americans, the rest of the world enjoys something and you guys come along and muck it up.
    5die_buffy_die

    Gangs of Los Angeles fight with police for the city while the Shadow Lord fights for the other half of a long lost amulet.

    Double Dragon is better then Super Mario Brothers. Then again, so is everything else. The movie was released in 1994, looks like it was made in 1989, and the fashion is circa 1980. Why is it people from the future dress like they're from the past? And why is it Alyssa Milano looks hefty? It was terrible, unsophisticated and bumpy.

    That said, it gave me exactly what I wanted. Slapstick Sung-fu action and a few familiar faces. I enjoyed. You don't rent a movie like Double Dragon because you want an engaging plot. You rent it to relive your childhood hi-jinx.

    Watch it and I guarantee you that you'll be downloading an emulator and playing it within a week.

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    • Trivia
      The boat chase was filmed on the Cuyahoga River in Northeast Ohio. It climaxes with an explosion which used 700 gallons of gasoline combined with 200 gallons of alcohol. Despite warnings the night before on several news channels, the explosion caused Cleveland residents to panic, leading to 210 phone calls to emergency services for over ten minutes.
    • Goofs
      The movie takes place in "New Angeles", California, however when Chief Delario goes outside of the precinct after telling the officers that they are going to take back the streets, an Ohio flag is shown flying on the flagpole.
    • Quotes

      Guisman: You're weak like your father.

      Billy Lee: You're ugly like your mother.

    • Alternate versions
      Despite the UK cinema version being uncut with a PG certification, the UK video version was cut by 10 secs by the BBFC to remove some headbutts and blows during the fight scenes for a 12 certification. In 2015, the BBFC waived the 10 secs of cuts for a 12 certification DVD/Bluray release.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The War/Double Dragon/Mary Shelley's Frankenstein/Oleanna/Drop Squad (1994)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Coolio (as Artis Ivey Jr.)

      Published by T-Boy Music Publishing/Boo Daddy Publishing

      Al Green Music Inc./Irving Music Inc.

      Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp./Mijac Music/EMI Blackwood Music

      Performed by Coolio

      Courtesy of Tommy Boy Music, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1994 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doble Dragón
    • Filming locations
      • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Greenleaf Productions
      • Imperial Entertainment
      • Les Films du Scarabée
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    • Budget
      • $7,850,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,341,309
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,376,561
      • Nov 6, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,341,309
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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