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3/info/kickboxer" target="_blank">Kickboxer 3 (stylized on-screen as 3/info/kickboxer" target="_blank">Kickboxer III: The Art of War and released in other countries as Karate Tiger 6: Fighting Spirit) is a 1992 American martial arts film directed by Rick King. The film is the third in the 3/info/kickboxer" target="_blank">Kickboxer film series with only Sasha Mitchell and Dennis Chan returning from the previous films. It was also the last film to feature Dennis Chan as Xian Chow.
Plot
A young woman flees through the jungle while attempting to escape from Frank Lane, an American running an illegal child sex ring operation in Brazil. Upon being recaptured, she is taken back to Lane's home and executed in front of the other slaves, as punishment for her actions. Her body is later shown washed up on a beach.
Meanwhile, kickboxing champion David Sloan and his trainer Xian arrive in Rio de Janeiro for a championship bout. Though Xian is focused on training for the upcoming fight, David dismisses the idea in favor of relaxing in the city. While eating lunch, their camera is suddenly stolen by a young thief, and David gives chase. After fighting off a pair of drunken assailants, he catches up to the boy who then brandishes a knife, but David easily disarms him and takes back the camera. When the boy, Marcos, follows him back to the restaurant to reclaim the knife, Xian invites both him and his beautiful sister Isabella to join them for lunch, and they eventually become friends.
At a charity kickboxing event, David is asked to be the cornerman for another young fighter in an exhibition match against Eric Martine, an Argentine 3/info/kickboxer" target="_blank">kickboxer managed by Lane, who also happens to be David's opponent for the upcoming championship fight. However, the aggressive Martine brutally beats the young fighter, prompting David to physically intervene on his behalf. As a result, David's bout with Martine is billed as a grudge match. Lane apologizes to David for Martine's actions and invites him to a party he is hosting.
David attends the party with Marcos and Isabella as his personal guests. Upon meeting her, Lane becomes infatuated with Isabella. After David parts ways with the children for the night, Lane secretly sends out a group of men to kidnap her. In a panic, Marcos asks for David's help. They file a police report, but with an overwhelming backlog of unsolved cases on their hands, the authorities do not consider their case a priority and advise them to simply forget about Isabella.
Undeterred, David and Xian launch their own investigation, which ultimately leads to their arrest. Lane bails them out in an attempt to cover his tracks, but the two continue their search. They purchase guns from an arms dealer and infiltrate a mansion owned by a pimp named Branco, eventually discovering that Lane is behind the child sex ring operation. They confront him in his home but are ambushed and taken prisoner. Lane and his henchman Pete force David through a series of grueling exercises designed to weaken him before his match with Martine, such as hiking with a backpack full of rocks and water-skiing without skis. He then releases both men back to their hotel, with the condition that if David doesn't show up for the fight, Isabella will disappear forever. With Marcos' help, Xian is able to create and administer a cure for David's fatigue.
At the fight, David manages to defeat Martine, and Xian is successful in rescuing Isabella before Lane can flee the arena. Lane, who wagered his entire estate upon Martine's victory, is left bankrupt and Pete ultimately deserts him. Upon being reunited with Marcos, Isabella tells him about the other girls Lane has imprisoned, and David resolves to free them as well. In retaliation, Lane pulls a gun on David, but Marcos suddenly appears and stabs Lane in the stomach with his knife.
In the end, the police sergeant decides to cover up Lane's murder, and David arranges for Marcos and Isabella to attend school. Upon realizing that they have missed their flight back home, David, Xian, and the police sergeant decide to go out for drinks together.
Cast
Sasha Mitchell as David Sloane
Dennis Chan as Xian Chow, David's Muay Thai Kru
Richard Comar as Frank Lane
Noah Verduzco as Marcos
Alethea Miranda as Isabella
Ian Jacklin as Eric Martine
Milton Goncalves as Sergeant
Ricardo Petraglia as Alberto
Gracindo Junior as Pete
Miguel Oniga as Marcelo
Lolo Souza Pinto as Margarida
Renato Coutinho as Branco
Kate Lyra as Branco's Wife
Manitou Felipe as Machado
Shuki Ron as Reinaldo
Bernardo Jablonski as Father Bozano
Fabio Junqueira as Brumado
Nildo Parente as Vargas
Angelo DeMatos as Doctor
Sergio Jesus as Walter "Big Walter"
Renata Roriz as Attractive Woman
Charles Myara as Milton
Frank Santos as Henrique
Monique Lafond as Flavia
Marco Ruas as Jealous Husband At Party
Production
In an interview with Sam Weisberg for the web site Hidden Films, director Rick King said working with Sasha Mitchell was extremely difficult, with frequent temper tantrums and even threats of violence: "I think he thought people thought he was stupid, which was true. And he was also violent, and so he used his position of privilege as the star in a very negative way".
Reception
= Critical response
=The film was not well received by critics.
References
External links
3/info/kickboxer" target="_blank">Kickboxer 3 at IMDb
3/info/kickboxer" target="_blank">Kickboxer 3 at AllMovie
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