Bridge of Dragons | |
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Directed by | Isaac Florentine |
Written by | Carlton Holder |
Produced by | Yoram Barzilai Boaz Davidson Danny Lerner |
Starring | Dolph Lundgren |
Cinematography | Yossi Wein |
Edited by | Irit Raz |
Music by | Stephen Edwards |
Distributed by | Nu Image Films |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3-4 million[1] |
Bridge of Dragons (stylized as A Bridge of Dragons) is a 1999 American romantic action film directed by Isaac Florentine, and starring Dolph Lundgren, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Valerie Chow, and Gary Hudson. Lundgren and Tagawa had previously starred together in the 1991 film Showdown in Little Tokyo. It was the first film by Nu Image to be shot in Bulgaria.
Plot
The tough and cold mercenary Warchild, is working for the man who took care of his war training and upbringing, the greedy General Ruechang. Ruechang is planning to take over the country by marrying Princess Halo. But Halo discovers that Ruechang killed her father to gain more power than he had working for the King, so she decides to run away. Warchild is the one who has to bring her back to Ruechang, but the one thing no one counted on happens: Warchild and Halo fall in love, and together they take on the forces of Ruechang. So his tyranny can be brought down and set the people free.
Cast
- Dolph Lundgren as Warchild
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as General Ruechang
- Valerie Chow as Princess Halo (credited as Rachel Shane)
- Gary Hudson as Emmerich
- John Bennett as The Registrar
- Scott L. Schwartz as Belmont
- Jo Kendall as Lily
- Dave Nichols as York
- Bashar Rahal as Robert
- Velizar Binev as The Tailor
- Ivan Istatkov as Arena Ring Master
- Nikolay Binev as The Doctor
- Boyan Milushev as Jake
- Sevdelin Ivanov as Scott
- Brian Fitkin as Renegade Leader
References
- ↑ "Bridge of Dragons production budget", www.dolph-ultimate.com. Retrieved 09-15-2015.
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