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1992 American film
Tiger Claws
Directed byKelly Makin
Written byJ. Stephen Maunder
StarringCynthia Rothrock
Jalal Merhi
Bolo Yeung
CinematographyCurtis Petersen
Edited byReid Dennison
Music byVarouje
Production
company
Film One Productions
Distributed byMCA/Universal Home Video
Release date
  • July 16, 1992 (1992-07-16)
Running time92 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Canada
LanguageEnglish

Tiger Claws is a 1992 film directed by Kelly Makin. It is notable for being the film that, according to Canuxploitation.com, introduced the world to Film One Productions, a company started by Jalal Merhi who also co-starred in the film, although Fearless Tiger, another Film One production, was released the previous year in Canada, but would not be released in the United States until 1994.

Plot

The police investigate a serial killer (Bolo Yeung) who seems to target only martial arts masters. One after another is killed in the same brutal fashion. This may be a chance for detective Linda Masterson to work on her first murder case. She is assigned the job and to assist her is another martial arts specialist, Sgt. Tarek Richards. Now they need to find a tiger style master, because the killer obviously uses tiger-style kung fu. Not a simple task, since tiger is a very ancient and rare style.

Sgt. Richards decides to renew his training in tiger style in order to better prepare himself for the eventual confrontation with the serial killer. He manages to track down the serial killer and engages him in combat where he ultimately defeats him.

Availability

After a quick run at the American Film Market, the film was released on videocassette and laserdisc in the summer of 1992 in the United States by MCA/Universal Home Video and that same year in Canada by Cineplex Odeon.

Sequels

The film was followed by Tiger Claws 2, and Tiger Claws 3: The Final Conflict.

External links

Films directed by Kelly Makin


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