Martial Law (1990) -
Critics describe it as a "formulaic but fun" action flick. While some find the production values lacking compared to contemporary Hong Kong cinema, it remains a cult favorite for fans of 90s-era "tough cop" movies. It was successful enough to spawn a sequel, Martial Law II: Undercover (1991). 2. Historical & Global Context (1990)
Undercover LAPD officer Sean Thompson (Chad McQueen) teams up with his girlfriend and fellow martial artist, Billy Blake (Cynthia Rothrock), to take down a ruthless crime lord, Dalton Rhodes (David Carradine), who runs a lethal "dojo" as a front for his criminal operations. Key Performers:
Portrays the antagonist with his signature martial arts flair. Martial Law (1990)
In world history, 1990 was a pivotal year for transitions away from or struggles under military rule following the end of the Cold War. Martial Law (Video 1990)
This report covers two distinct "Martial Law (1990)" topics: the starring Cynthia Rothrock and the historical events involving the lifting or continuation of military rule in various countries during that year. 1. The Action Film: Martial Law (1990) Critics describe it as a "formulaic but fun" action flick
A legendary figure in martial arts cinema, praised for her athleticism and screen presence.
Released in 1990, this American B-movie is a staple of the "martial arts cop" genre, notable for its high-energy choreography and iconic cast. In world history, 1990 was a pivotal year
Son of Steve McQueen, playing the "bad boy" cop archetype.