

A white guy named Jack Dameron runs an Asian trading empire and does karate. The 90s were WILD.
Jack Dameron, the heir to an Asian trading empire, appears to have the perfect life until he gets framed for murder by a deadly business rival.
Practical Effects
Richard Norton's actual martial arts skills wasted on this production.
Costume
Power suits and karate gis — the 90s business-casual aesthetic.
Director
Anthony Maharaj
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Richard Norton was a legitimate martial arts champion and stunt coordinator who somehow ended up headlining this Philippines-shot knockoff. The tax incentives were calling.
This film belongs to a bizarre 80s-90s subgenre where white Australian/British actors played Southeast Asian business moguls with zero explanation. Rage doesn't even try.