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Kickboxer 2: The Road Back ()


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David's brother, Kurt, defeats Po in Kickboxer (1989). A year after Po kills Kurt, David, who has a kickboxing gym in LA, is manipulated into a match against Po.

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David Sloan
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Justin Maciah
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Xian Chow
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Sanga
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Jack
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Tong Po
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Lisa
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Brian Wagner
Humberto Ortiz ...
Joey
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Neil Vargas
Emmanuel Kervyn ...
Kurt Sloan
Joe Restivo ...
Ring Announcer
Vincent Klyn ...
Thai Thug
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Tommy
Brent Kelly ...
Carl
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Brian's Mother
Christian Andrews ...
Brian's Trainer
Jay Byron ...
State Official
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Referee
Dale Jacoby ...
Judge
Robert Gottlieb ...
Lou Lescano
Tony Fasce ...
Lescano's Manager
Alfred Urquidez ...
David's Cornerman
Abraham Hernandez Jr. ...
David's Cornerman
Don Familton ...
Brian's Cornerman
Jeff Mulvin ...
Brian's Cornerman
Mark Roemer ...
Brian's Cornerman
Amy Arthur ...
Kristen Wagner
Dorothy Dells ...
Checkout Nurse
Corinne Oliva ...
Nurse
Lisa Capperino ...
Woman in Window
Casey Stengel ...
Eric Sloan
Debrae Barensfeld ...
Maciah's Girlfriend (as Debrae Barenfeld)
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Brian's Opponent
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Kid in Gym
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Charles D. Miller ...
Man in Gym (uncredited)

Directed by

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Albert Pyun

Written by

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Mark DiSalle ... (characters) and
Jean-Claude Van Damme ... (characters)
 
David S. Goyer ... (written by)

Produced by

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Stephen J. Friedman ... producer
David S. Goyer ... associate producer
Tom Karnowski ... producer

Music by

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Anthony Riparetti
James Saad

Cinematography by

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George Mooradian

Editing by

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Alan Baumgarten

Editorial Department

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Kevin D. Ross ... second assistant editor
Corey Schmidt ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Cathy Henderson

Production Design by

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Nicholas T. Preovolos

Art Direction by

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Michael Costanza

Set Decoration by

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Wanda 'Beau' Peterson

Costume Design by

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Joseph A. Porro

Makeup Department

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Teri Blythe ... key makeup artist
Greg Cannom ... special makeup
Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi ... hair stylist (as Nancy Hvasta) / makeup artist (as Nancy Hvasta)
Dan Platt ... special makeup effects artist
Mike Smithson ... makeup artist
Madelynn von Ritz ... hair stylist
Roland Blancaflor ... special makeup effects technician: Cannom Creations Inc. (uncredited)

Production Management

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Rick Blumenthal ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Mitchell Factor ... second assistant director
Laura Nisbet-Peters ... dga trainee (as Laura Nisbet)
Robert M. Williams Jr. ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Glenn M. Carrere ... lead man
Kevin Davis ... construction coordinator
Mark Kern ... intern: property assistant
Kim McClees ... property master
Craig Anthony Muzio ... scenic artist
Joel Ross ... assistant property master
Tighe Barry ... props coordinator (uncredited)
Michael Grover Forster ... carpenter (uncredited)
Jeffrey A. Leake ... carpenter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Robert Ahrens ... foley walker
James Gavin Bedford ... supervising sound editor
Joe Earle ... sound editor (as Joseph H. Earle Jr.)
Beau Franklin ... production sound mixer
Lee Harry ... sound editor
Wayne Heitman ... re-recording mixer: JDH Sound
Stanley Kastner ... re-recording mixer: JDH Sound (as Stan Kastner)
Kevin Kubota ... boom operator
Edmund J. Lachmann ... adr editor (as E.J. Lachmann)
Bruce Murphy ... stereo sound consultant
Amy Pawlowski ... assistant sound editor (as Amy L. Crandall)
Paige Pollack ... foley walker
Christopher B. Reeves ... dialogue editor
Greg Steele ... re-recording mixer: JDH Sound (as Gregory Steele)
Tami Treadwell ... adr recordist
Jon Vogl ... adr mixer

Special Effects by

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Cliff Lane ... special effects supervisor
David Rau ... special effects supervisor
Richard Szulborski ... effectsman

Stunts

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Steven D. Ito ... Cary Tagawa: stunt double
Dale Jacoby ... stunts
Manny Perry ... stunts
Ray Pichette ... stunts
Benny Urquidez ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ron Batzdorff ... still photographer
Brian Bernstein ... assistant camera
Clarence Brown ... dolly grip
William Coss ... first assistant camera
Eddie Evans ... key grip
Linda Field ... grip
David M. Goldstein ... film loader
Dana Gonzales ... first assistant camera
Rick Lamb ... assistant camera
Kory Mills ... grip
Denny Mooradian ... gaffer
Mark Emery Moore ... camera operator / steadicam operator
Dealtry Pickford ... second assistant camera
Alexander Salazar ... best boy
Adam Stepan ... second assistant camera
Bruce Swift ... best boy grip
Andy Sydney ... first assistant camera
Tom Jensen ... additional first assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Karen James ... casting assistant
Tom McSweeney ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Theda DeRamus ... costumer
Lesley Neufeld ... costume supervisor (as Leslie Nicholson)
Taffye Wallace ... costumer
Lizz Wolf ... key costumer

Location Management

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Edward T. Parmalee ... location manager

Music Department

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Robert Randles ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Renée Rosenfeld ... script supervisor (as Renee Rosenfeld)

Additional Crew

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Mark Bakunas ... production accountant
Peter Etnoyer ... production assistant
Don Familton ... technical advisor
Melanie Ghisays ... assistant to director
Jennifer Marchese ... production coordinator
Jeff Mulvin ... assistant fight trainer
Gordon Nail ... photo double: Peter Boyle
Jimmy Nickerson ... fight choreographer (as Jim Nickerson)
Maurice Travis ... action coordinator
Benny Urquidez ... fight choreographer (as Benny 'The Jet' Urquidez)
Gaston Wurth ... stand-in

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

This movie is supposed to be a sequel to the movie which starred Jean-Claude Van Damme. Only now the movie revolves around the brother of the character that Van Damme played. David Sloan is the brother Van Damme's Kurt Sloan. He runs a Karate gym. Now Mr. Sangha, the Thai government official who handles Tong Po, the brutal kickboxer whom Van Damme in the previous movie, wishes that Tong Po would have another shot at Kurt Sloan, so he could vindicate himself but Tong Po in a fit of rage shot and killed him thus depriving him of an opportunity to face him again. But when they hear of David, they decide that he will be the one whom Tong Po will face to regain his honor. But when David is injured, Xian David's teacher is brought over to help him with his recovery. And when he recovers, they set David up to fight Tong Po; who will survive? Written by

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Taglines [Australia] Put Up! Shut Up! Or Die! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Kickboxer 2 (United States)
  • Kickboxer 2: Le Successeur (France)
  • Kickboxer 2 - Der Champ kehrt zurück (Germany)
  • Kickboxer II: La Venganza (Spain)
  • Kickboxer 2 (Finland)
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Runtime
  • 90 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $444,239, 16 Jun 1991

Did You Know?

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Trivia Jean-Claude Van Damme turned down this movie to do Double Impact (1991) instead. See more »
Goofs David is supposed to be the brother of Kurt and Eric from the first movie, but his last name is spelled differently (Sloan instead of Sloane). See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor (1994). See more »
Soundtracks My Brother's Eyes See more »
Quotes David Sloan: I tell you what...
[places hands behind his back and leans forward]
David Sloan: You take your best shot.
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