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Back to Back

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Ryô Ishibashi and Michael Rooker in Back to Back (1996)
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Bob Malone, a disgraced ex-cop who finds himself trapped between local homegrown thugs and the Japanese ganglords of the Yakuza when he investigates the frame-up that ruined his career.Bob Malone, a disgraced ex-cop who finds himself trapped between local homegrown thugs and the Japanese ganglords of the Yakuza when he investigates the frame-up that ruined his career.Bob Malone, a disgraced ex-cop who finds himself trapped between local homegrown thugs and the Japanese ganglords of the Yakuza when he investigates the frame-up that ruined his career.

  • Director
    • Roger Nygard
  • Writers
    • Scott Nimerfro
    • Roger Nygard
  • Stars
    • Michael Rooker
    • Ryô Ishibashi
    • Danielle Harris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    920
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Nygard
    • Writers
      • Scott Nimerfro
      • Roger Nygard
    • Stars
      • Michael Rooker
      • Ryô Ishibashi
      • Danielle Harris
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Bob Malone
    Ryô Ishibashi
    Ryô Ishibashi
    • Koji
    • (as Ryo Ishibashi)
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Chelsea
    John Laughlin
    John Laughlin
    • Dussecq
    Kô Takasugi
    Kô Takasugi
    • Hideo
    Bobcat Goldthwait
    Bobcat Goldthwait
    • Psycho
    Vincent Schiavelli
    Vincent Schiavelli
    • Leonardo
    Stephen Furst
    Stephen Furst
    • Jimmy
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Thomas
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
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    Frank D'Amico
    • Delorenzo
    Leland Orser
    Leland Orser
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    Jake Johannsen
    Jake Johannsen
    • Officer Jones
    Yasushi Kojima
    • Joe Snapper
    Michael Ray Miller
    Michael Ray Miller
    • Deviant
    John Hammil
    • Maitred
    Bob Delegall
    Bob Delegall
    • Sergeant Donahue
    Scott Leva
    Scott Leva
    • Officer Williams
    • Director
      • Roger Nygard
    • Writers
      • Scott Nimerfro
      • Roger Nygard
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    bob the moo

    Daft but watchable

    Retired cop Malone finds himself caught up in a battle between Japanese Yakuza and local mobsters when a psycho bombs a restaurant. He joins forces with Koji in order to protect his daughter and not only discovers that he was framed by a corrupt cop but also discovers a lot about honour and friendship.

    When I saw this as American Yakuza 2, I didn't expect much, and I wasn't disappointed. The story relies on unlikely events to get moving and keep moving. For example the whole chain of events that bring Malone and Koji together is set off by a psycho's unlikely hostage situation in a diner! This is typical of the story, in that big dumb situations are used to drive the plot. However, I have to admit that it wasn't terrible. Yes, it's very predictable and quite silly but it is generally quite entertaining and actually has some genuinely good moments.

    Rooker is an OK actor but rarely gets good leads - here is no exception. Danielle Harris is quite good as his daughter, while Ishibashi is good as Koji. The rest of the cast are nothing more than cop and mobster stereotypes that fill out the cast.

    Overall it's not great but if you're in the mood it's reasonably enjoyable without being too demanding on the old grey matter.
    blindnes

    Pretty Good...

    I rented this one only because Bobcat was on the cover of the box in the video store. Disappointingly He isn't in the movie for that long, BUT was I surprised, this movie is amazing! I loved it! The acting is pretty good and there is actually a storyline in there, and not just mindless violence. Great Movie! And considering the Cast isn't that well known it was an even nicer surprise! I give it 3.5 out of 5
    6lastliberal

    Call 1-800-Psycho

    Actually better that American Yakuza, even if it feature a strip club with no stripping. Sheesh!

    Michael Rooker is an ex-cop trying to take care of his daughter Chelsea, played by Danielle Harris (Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, "That's Life", "The Wild Thornberrys", Halloween 4 & 5). He joins up with Ryo Ishibashi to take out a mobster to protect her.

    Lots of shooting and the opening with Bob Goldthwait was a real riot. He really blows!

    Also features the late Vincent Schiavelli.

    One of many Pulp Fiction knockoffs, but it really is funny.
    6merklekranz

    Great character actors .... along with at least a bunch of violence ..

    Lots of action strung together with converging story lines. "Back to Back" has some peculiarities, some that work and some that don't. For one thing, for a movie with such over the top violence, and an "R" rating, why don't the strippers strip? Fortunately there is plenty of dark humor, and some really great character actors, Vincent Schiavelli, Fred Willard, and Bobcat Goldthwait, being the most memorable. You also get a teenager with an attitude, Danielle Harris, and Elvis even gets to play a part. The film is fast paced, has a high body count, with just enough humor to carry the film into above average territory. Definitely entertaining, and recommended of it's type. - MERK
    mangoatis2

    A Better idea for this movie

    After watching this movie, I was disappointed that they could've done better with the action with gang members using melee weapons such as Mob hit men armed with retractable cross blades and gang members performing in-your-face matrix-style fist fights on villains, making it from a shoot-em-up to a beat-em-up action adventure.

    The transitions are too old-school and would be better if they were replaced by bullet holes being shot across the screen as if it was in a video game. And the action should be downright violent and extreme to make it a cutting edge film from other movies. If they were to make a sequel to American Yakuza 2, the name should be titled "B2B:Back 2 Back" (Spelled with an inverted number two) since it would give character to the story and make it more chill.

    D.H. should be cast in place of Michael Rooker's role as a thug/all-girl gang leader with a lethal fighting ability who rages out when she fights using a set of glowstick-like nunchakus who later cracks heads with a Yakuza hit-man to rescue her father from the government-ruling mafia.

    Also, the soundtrack would be a blast if it were replaced by a Techno/Electronica score other than Rock and Country for the action scenes because it would fit well with the movie and make it look cool. A good example of this would be the opening of the movie being replaced by JXL's remix of Elvis Presley's "A little less Conversation" followed by Squarepusher's Paistow flex out for Hideo's on-foot-journey to the strip club followed by The Orb's remix of Blue room as he enters the club, immediately following that, a track from the band Tempest titled "Deepsky" as he sits down about to die as he draws out his shades.

    I Also think that it would be interesting if Danielle Harris were to put her Scream-Queen persona aside once and for all and star in a role where she finally fights back and gets downright brutal with her enemies. I'm for once, sick and tired of seeing her be a victim in all of the action movies she's in and would like to someday see her As a lead character in an action/thriller flick (No comedies or children's movies) fighting villains.

    Believe it or not, this may sound like I'm trying to damage the original but If the director is reading this, I think this should be an awesome and exciting idea for a third sequel or series to this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Was released as "American Yakuza 2" in the UK.
    • Alternate versions
      Finnish video version is cut by 18 seconds.
    • Connections
      Follows American Yakuza (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Ain't No Good
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      Written by Buddy Harris & Horace F. Harris

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • First Look Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • American Yakuza 2: Back to Back
    • Filming locations
      • USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Blam Inc.
      • NEO Motion Pictures
      • Ozla Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS-Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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