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A triple bill of action rampages featuring the "Muscles from Brussels"
Black Eagle (1988)
After an F11 gets shot down over the Mediterranean Sea, the U.S. Government cannot afford to lose the top-secret laser tracking device that was on board. Unfortunately, the KGB teams, led by the infamous Andrei (JCVD), are beating the CIA in the race to find it.
The CIA has no choice but to call in their best man, master martial artist Ken Tani (Sho Kosugi), code name...Black Eagle. In response, the KGB resorts to an all-out war, with the powerful Andrei matching Ken blow for blow.
A.W.O.L aka Lionheart (1990)
Van Damme stars as a soldier drawn into the world of modern-day gladiators fighting for the amusement of the rich in this fast-moving action thriller.
Upon receiving news that his brother in Los Angeles is seriously injured, Lyon Gaultier (Van Damme) deserts the French Foreign Legion from a remote outpost in North Africa.
Death Warrant (1990)
Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as maverick cop Lou Burke, the only lawman tough enough to go undercover in a prison recently plagued by suspicious deaths. Posing as a prisoner, Burke encounters brutal inmates, corrupt guards, death and betrayal at every turn. But when he unearths the shocking secret behind the penitentiary's inner workings, Burke must attempt a daring escape that pits him against not only hundreds of murderous inmates...but also a deadly enemy from his own past.
Cast and Crew:
Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme
Directors: Sheldon Lettich, Erik Carson and Deran Sarafian
- 101 Films
- 298 mins approx.
- Sheldon Lettich
- Erik Carson
- Deran Sarafian
- 18
- Jean-Claude Van Damme
- English
- 3
- 2
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
A triple bill of action rampages featuring the "Muscles from Brussels"
Black Eagle (1988)
After an F11 gets shot down over the Mediterranean Sea, the U.S. Government cannot afford to lose the top-secret laser tracking device that was on board. Unfortunately, the KGB teams, led by the infamous Andrei (JCVD), are beating the CIA in the race to find it.
The CIA has no choice but to call in their best man, master martial artist Ken Tani (Sho Kosugi), code name...Black Eagle. In response, the KGB resorts to an all-out war, with the powerful Andrei matching Ken blow for blow.
A.W.O.L aka Lionheart (1990)
Van Damme stars as a soldier drawn into the world of modern-day gladiators fighting for the amusement of the rich in this fast-moving action thriller.
Upon receiving news that his brother in Los Angeles is seriously injured, Lyon Gaultier (Van Damme) deserts the French Foreign Legion from a remote outpost in North Africa.
Death Warrant (1990)
Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as maverick cop Lou Burke, the only lawman tough enough to go undercover in a prison recently plagued by suspicious deaths. Posing as a prisoner, Burke encounters brutal inmates, corrupt guards, death and betrayal at every turn. But when he unearths the shocking secret behind the penitentiary's inner workings, Burke must attempt a daring escape that pits him against not only hundreds of murderous inmates...but also a deadly enemy from his own past.
Cast and Crew:
Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme
Directors: Sheldon Lettich, Erik Carson and Deran Sarafian
- 101 Films
- 298 mins approx.
- Sheldon Lettich
- Erik Carson
- Deran Sarafian
- 18
- Jean-Claude Van Damme
- English
- 3
- 2
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Underated
Van Damme is definitely one of my fam favourites so this collection was a must to get my hands on, all three films are great. If they ever bring out other collections of his movies...they're mine.
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