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Natasha Binder comes to New Orleans looking for her father, who has gone missing. In doing so, she meets a very hard man called Chance. He helps her find out that her father was killed by an organisation who sell the opportunity to hunt human prey. They are taking advantage of a police strike in New Orleans. Will the Muscles from Brussels win through?
In his Hollywood debut, Hong Kong directing sensation John Woo styles this action movie about a simple Merchant Marine who seeks to protect a beautiful woman and avenge the death of her father. The killers are the arrangers of "human safaris" that provide sport for the very rich.
John Woo's first Hollywood feature stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chance Boudreaux, a down-and-out Cajun merchant seaman, who, after saving a young woman, Natasha Binder (Yancy Butler), from a gang of thugs on the streets of New Orleans, agrees to help her search for her father (Chuck Pfarrer), a homeless Vietnam vet. They locate local businessman Randall Poe (Elliott Keener), for whom the vet had been working, and learn that her father has become a victim of wealthy sportsman Emil Fouchon (Lance Henriksen), who, along with his cronies, hunts homeless men as a form of recreation. After Fouchon finds out that the ...
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girl is investigating the murder of her father, he arranges for she and Chance to be ambushed, but they manage to escape into the backwoods of Louisiana -- his stomping grounds. Realizing he needs to regroup, Fouchon assembles a private army to invade the bayous. They track the pair to the rustic cabin of Chance's Uncle Douvee (Wilford Brimley), and the real fireworks begin.
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Een vrouw huurt een 'rondtrekkende' man in als haar gids door New Orleans om op zoek te gaan naar haar vermiste vader. Ze ontdekken een dodelijk kat- en muis spel dat met de verdwijning van haar vader te maken heeft.
A struggling veteran is on the trail of a killer whose victims are homeless vets.
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The path of John Woo 's Hollywood career was a sad and rather depressing one; the acclaimed action filmmaker made his first inroads into English language with " Hard Target ," " Broken Arrow " and "Face/Off" but the dumb-but-fun feel of those films soon gave way to the dumb-and-boring vibe of "Mission Impossible II," " Windtalkers " and " Paycheck ," and the filmmaker has, for the most part, returned to Asia, where he's rediscovered his mojo thanks to his acclaimed two-part epic " Red Cliff " and period actioner "Reign of Assassins," which he co-directed. And, after a couple of years of inactivity, Woo's got another one that looks ready to go. He's been working on the wartime romance "1949," which focuses on a woman in the aftermath of World War II, and during the Chinese Civil War, for some time, but the film was cancelled back in 2009 because of legal tangles over the rights to the
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