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Frank Krueger | Frank | |
Sarah Thompson | The Woman | |
Chad Everett | The Man | |
Mackenzie Firgens | The Mysterious Brunette | |
Michael Madsen | The Associate | |
Charles Durning | The Wise Man | |
Matthew Jones | Haiku | |
James Russo | The Father | |
Xin Sarith Wuku | The China Man | |
David Carradine | The Bishop | |
Whit Hertford | The Lawyer | |
Luca Palanca | The Deaf Goomba | |
Ken Del Vecchio | The Bodyguard | |
Jack Huang | The Restaurant Owner | |
Carin Chea | The Restaurant Hostess |
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Producer | Joseph Isgro
Marc Clebanoff |
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Writer | Marc Clebanoff
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When the city's crime boss, known only as "The Man," discovers that he's terminally ill, he enlists Frank to carry out his own assassination. "The Man," however, is selfish and jealous, and doesn't want to die alone, and makes it clear to Frank that he is to take out the woman he loves too. When Frank discovers that The Woman is his own long lost lover, Frank alters the job. In an action-packed chain of events, riddled with dark humor and visual spectacle, Frank and The Woman take on their enemies. |
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