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Triple Impact [VHS]

Triple Impact [VHS]
Directed by David Hunt (III)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #46866 in VHS
  • Released on: 1993-06-16
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Formats: Color, NTSC
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Running time: 97 minutes

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great action, not so great everything else3
Instead of listing all the poor elements of Triple Impact, I'll name the one good thing about it, good enough to still own this title - great fight action.

Ron Hall is the key to this film. His acting has never been anything to praise, but his own unique and extremely athletic skills in martial arts is. If you have seen Bloodsport 2, I felt he was the best in the entire tournament, specifically because of these skills which he again showcases in Triple Impact. While the fights may not look realistic, and are accompanyied with poor hitting sound effects, it is nevertheless very fun to watch. While Don Cook is the main star of the film, and great at martial arts too, Ron Hall is just too fun to ignore.

The story is a little original for these types of films, but long and boring at times. Its kinda like a quest to find an ancient golden statue that both the good and bad guys are racing to get to first. Fortunately, along the way there are plenty of fight scenes, the only thing to make the movie watchable. Keep an eye out for "the ring of death" scene about 2/3 through the movie. It is a 6 minute fight where the 3 main characters go up against a coulpe of unkowns, one on one, outside in the wilderness. It is easily the best scene in the movie, and Ron Hall's best fight.

If you enjoy cheesy B-action fight movies, Triple Impact is perfect. If you don't care for story or acting, and just cool fights that don't even look realistic, its a good one to own.

mark twain sam australia WA Perth5
Don't forget I only watch these movies because of the martial arts scenes so thats what my rating will be based on. This is an average B-movie but has good fight scenes from Ron Hall and Dale Cook but mainly Ron Hall who I think has a lot of potential as a martial artist. He always shows excellent aerial movements with a lot of spinning and kicking but never shows a lack of speed or flexibilty with his fight scenes and you can tell that he doesn't need any stuntman to do his tricks for him.

This movie is about Ron Hall, Dale 'apollo' Cook and Bridget 'Baby Doll' Riley as they join forces to form an unbeatable and devastating alliance when the prize is worth of millions in gold! This adventure takes you from the backstreets of America where brutal, full-contact bloodmatches are staged by illegal gambling syndicates to the treacherous jungles of Asia. The three must battle overwhelming opposition from other fortune hunters on the trail including Communist rebels whom they fight for their lives in the ring of death once they are captured by the rebels.