• Source: Pit Fighter (film)
    • Pit Fighter is a 2005 action film directed by Jesse V. Johnson and starring Dominique Vandenberg, Steven Bauer and Stephen Graham and Scott Adkins.


      Plot


      Jack Severino (Dominique Vandenberg) is a quiet yet intense man who has no recollection of his past. He spends his time in violent Vale Tudo fights in a small South American village. The only friend he has is his manager Manolo (Steven Bauer), an Indian trying to escape poverty. Jack's violent past catches up with him when he sees a woman (Stana Katic) he has not seen in years bring back his memories.


      Cast


      Dominique Vandenberg as Jack Severino
      Steven Bauer as Manolo
      Fernando Carrillo as Veneno
      Stephen Graham as Harry
      Stana Katic as Marianne
      Scott Adkins as Nathan
      Timothy V. Murphy as Father Michael
      Ric Sarabia as Dr. Vincent
      Carlos Buti as Carlos
      Catherine Munden as Virgin Mary
      Fivel Stewart as Lucinda
      Eddie Morales as Don Rafael
      Erich A. Muller as Julio Zambista
      Andre McCoy as Brazilian Fighter
      Marco Khan as Russian Fighter
      Gary Gray as Supremacist Fighter
      Edwin Villa as Capoeira Fighter
      Ciona Johnson as Female Fighter
      Kim Collea as Female Fighter
      Maurice Negro as Wrestler
      Paul Cullen as "Scarface"
      Alice Amter as Palm Reader
      Celina Zambon as Dancer
      Aspen Stevens as Dancer
      Fernanda Romero as Conchita (uncredited)
      Al Burke as Mob Boss (uncredited)
      Booboo Stewart as Vendor (uncredited)
      Maegan Stewart as Vendor (uncredited)


      Reception


      The film was not well received by critics and has a 0% fresh rating (from 3 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes and David Nusair of Reel Film said "There've been a lot of bad straight-to-video action flicks over the years, but this is surely the worst". DVD Talk reviewer Scott Weinberg said in his review, "Just because something's (very) cheaply made, amazingly generic, and more than a little stupid -- that doesn't mean it's boring. And if you're the sort of movie fan who'd grab a DVD called Pit Fighter from the shelf and flip it over to read the plot synopsis -- then Pit Fighter is probably something you'd enjoy."


      References




      External links


      Pit Fighter at IMDb

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