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Lady Street Fighter

  • Video
  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
427
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Lady Street Fighter (1980)
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Exotic Eastern European beauty, Linda Allen, flies in to Los Angeles to track down the evil mobsters who tortured and murdered her sister. Meanwhile, the mobsters are trying to find a tape w... Read allExotic Eastern European beauty, Linda Allen, flies in to Los Angeles to track down the evil mobsters who tortured and murdered her sister. Meanwhile, the mobsters are trying to find a tape with information that would be incriminating to them. Linda's investigation deals with a pi... Read allExotic Eastern European beauty, Linda Allen, flies in to Los Angeles to track down the evil mobsters who tortured and murdered her sister. Meanwhile, the mobsters are trying to find a tape with information that would be incriminating to them. Linda's investigation deals with a pimp who may be the murderer she is after, and a helpful FBI agent who may not be the crime ... Read all

  • Director
    • James Bryan
  • Writer
    • Renee Harmon
  • Stars
    • Jody McCrea
    • Renee Harmon
    • Trace Carradine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    427
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    • Director
      • James Bryan
    • Writer
      • Renee Harmon
    • Stars
      • Jody McCrea
      • Renee Harmon
      • Trace Carradine
    • 17User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jody McCrea
    Jody McCrea
    • Rick Pollard
    • (as Joel D. McCrea Jr.)
    Renee Harmon
    Renee Harmon
    • Linda Allen
    Trace Carradine
    Trace Carradine
    Liz Renay
    Liz Renay
    • Stripper in Nightclub
    Tony Romano
    Bob Morris
    Steve Sexton
    Stephen Machey
    Robin Hood
    Elisa M. Kipp
    Gil Grace
    Mark Glover
    Mio Shy Astarr
    Lalania Castinni
    Scott Barrington
    Tom Eiesly
    Frank Millen
    Frank Millen
    • Customer in Nightclub
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    • Director
      • James Bryan
    • Writer
      • Renee Harmon
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    1AlsExGal

    This is so amazingly bad

    The plot is about Lady Street Fighter maybe trying to figure out what happened to her sister? And some crooks trying to recover a cassette tape of their misdeeds in a stuffed animal she has. She also has a romance with an FBI agent among some fighting of what I think is kung-fu that somehow gets worse as it goes on. She gets tangled in webs of lies, 70s sleazy cats, assassins from Assassins Inc and sleazy dives. It's baffling, but it suits it, as does its conclusion.

    Just about everything short of the music and restoration is bad. To start somewhere, I don't know if this is "acting" or not. A lot of the actors are just saying their lines, as if they're reading from a script that only they can see; devoid of emotion, heart and life itself, even in moments of mortal peril. I'm not one that notices bad acting from half-competent acting but this is just so bad, past the point of cheese that exploitation movies should have. Especially this one guy, I think he was the FBI agent, but his delivery is so awful. I was begging for him to stop talking. He stood out, among thick accents, sleazy 70s Bee Gees gangsters, hookers and drunken stoned togas.

    I almost forgot to mention a comical stealthy, sneaky guy sneaking into Lady Street Fighter's room to steal the previously mentioned stuffed animal. He could hear the shower but didn't look into the bathroom at all where she saw him sneaking around. Sneakily.
    3thedrunkenrabbit

    WTF Did I just watch?

    The main character "Linda" is out for revenge after her sister is Murdered. If what followed was pure non stop action (even on a low budget) with decent fight choreography.. then we might have a pretty good trash cinema movie, but when the movie slows down to dialogue it's extremely noticeable how bad most of the actors are, including the star, who has a heavy accent and talks like she is coldly reading instructions off a paper. The insanity will keep you watching just to see how ludicrous the film is. The fight scenes are hilarious, no one knows how to throw a punch or block it especially Linda. I recommend you play this movie on mute while you listen to music and it will Be more captivating.
    Michael_Elliott

    A Few Entertaining Moments

    Lady Street Fighter (1981)

    ** (out of 4)

    Linda Allen (Renee Harmon) travels to Los Angeles after her sister was tortured and murdered by some mobsters. Before long she is killing one right after another but getting to the top guy is going to be challenging.

    LADY STREET FIGHTER comes from director James Bryan who is best remembered for his 1981 slasher DON'T GO IN THE WOODS. This film here was apparently shot in the 70s but didn't get a release until the following decade. This film has no connection to the Sonny Chiba movies as the title was clearly added on just to try and attract people who might be interested in martial arts movies.

    As far as the film goes, it's actually not too bad as long as you don't go in expecting something that the film isn't. If you're looking for great action and a tight, suspenseful plot then you're in the wrong movie. This here has a very low-budget and it's clear that the production was running out of money and probably various times. The film's first part works because of what the director was able to do with such a low-budget. The action scenes aren't special but they're at least fun and they keep you glued to what's going on. Bryan throws in plenty of nude scenes that are here for no other reason than people watching this film would want to see them.

    The biggest issue with the film is the middle portion where the action stops and we're given a bunch of dialogue scenes that are both boring and make very little sense. I'm not sure why the action just stops but it just kills the film. Thankfully the action picks back up towards the end but by then it's too late. The film features a really annoying music score, which adds some camp value. The performances are pretty much what you'd expect from a film like this.
    2boblipton

    Inept and Boring

    Long after his movie career had dried up, Jody McCrea appeared in thsi direct-to-video opus, directed by James Bryan. The plot is a little obscure, but it seems to involve Renee Harmon (who also appeared in several Al Adamson movies) running around Brutalist architecture in Los Angeles, sucking on celery stalks, shooting at and being shot at by members of an assassin's organization which, as one character explains to another who already knows, has tens of thousands of members.

    It seems to have been shot around 1975 and is a fine example of utter ineptness, given that the uncredited director of photography didn't bother to match light levels in the same scene even approximately, and the uncredited writer of the score seems to have used Morricone's theme for THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY, but played it on a synthesizer. Except for one Black woman, none of the performers seem to be able to give a line reading that makes sense.

    On the plus side, Miss Harmon does show that it isn't easy to run in heels and there are several topless women.

    A few movies are poor enough to be entertaining in their awfulness. This one doesn't even achieve that. the credits show that Miss Harmon is the producer. I guess she thought she was ready for the spotlight and willing to spend someone's money to prove it. She was wrong.
    1udar55

    For celery stalk sucking fans only!

    Don't go into this one with visions of Sue Shihomi kicking in your head. This is a lame 70s action flick from James Bryan of DON'T GO IN THE WOODS infamy. Linda (Renee Harmon) arrives in Las Vegas and is immediately attacked by some thugs. She is searching for some list on microfilm that involves a pimp and everyone wants to kill her. Seriously, that is all I could make out of this film's plot. It runs a scant 76 minutes, but I often found myself thinking, "What is going on?" Harmon - looking like a low rent Chesty Morgan - has zee zickest Cher-man ackzent so at least her dialog delivery is entertaining. Oh, and she does throw some wild karate kicks, licks a phone, sucks on a celery stalk, and gets nude. Naturally, a film this bad demands I immediately dive into the rest of Bryan's work.

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    • Trivia
      This film was shot in 1975 under the title "Deadly Games". This title was later changed to "Lady Streetfighter" to capitalize on the then hot martial arts movie craze.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Executioner's Song: An Interview with James Bryan (2015)

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    • Release date
      • 1988 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Woman in Anger
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Burbank Airport - 2627 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, USA(Linda arrives to Airport; parking lot assassination attempt.)
    • Production company
      • James Bryan Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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