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Showdown in Little Tokyo

One's a warrior. One's a wise guy. They're two L.A. cops going after a gang of drug lords. Feet first.
1991 | 79m | English

(21981 votes)

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An American with a Japanese upbringing, Chris Kenner is a police officer assigned to the Little Tokyo section of Los Angeles. Kenner is partnered with Johnny Murata, a Japanese-American who isn't in touch with his roots. Despite their differences, both men excel at martial arts, and utilize their formidable skills when they go up against Yoshida, a vicious yakuza drug dealer with ties to Kenner's past.
Release Date: Aug 23, 1991
Director: Mark L. Lester
Writer: Stephen Glantz, Caliope Brattlestreet
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords yakuza, los angeles, california, samurai sword
Production Companies Original Pictures, Little Tokyo Productions
Box Office Revenue: $2,275,557
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dolph Lundgren Detective Kenner
Brandon Lee Johnny Murata
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Yoshida
Tia Carrere Minako
Toshishiro Obata Sato
Philip Tan Tanaka
Rodney Kageyama Eddie
Ernie Lively Detective Nelson
Renee Griffin Angel
Reid Asato Muto
Takayo Fischer Mama Yamaguchi
Simon Rhee Ito
Vernee Watson-Johnson Nonnie Russell - Coroner
Lenny Imamura Kickboxer #1
Roger Yuan Kickboxer #2
Susan E. Cox Mrs. Kenner
Rick Cramer Mr. Kenner
Keith Boldroff Kenner as a Young Boy
Gerald Okamura Hagata, the Torturer
R. David Smith Hell's Angel #1
Anthony Maccario Hell's Angel #2
Rome Viharo Hispanic Gang Leader
Keenan Thomas Crip Gang Leader
Steve Park Asian Cop #1
Jim Ishida Asian Cop #2
Rachen Assapiomonwait Bath House Attendant
Ryan Ryusaki Son at Parade with Mama Yamaguchi
Jeff Ramsey Samurai Horseman
Phil Chong Samurai Horseman
Al Leong Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
Branscombe Richmond Man in Door (uncredited)
James Lew Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
George Cheung Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
Jimmy Taenaka Hardboy (uncredited)
Bill Saito Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
Al Goto Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
Stuart Quan Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
Nathan Jung Bonsai Club Manager (uncredited)
Leo Lee Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
Kenny Endoso Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
Robert Gatewood Parade Goer (uncredited)
Steven A. Hite Patron (uncredited)
Steven Ito Yoshida's Man (uncredited)
Lisa Comshaw Topless Girl at Bonsai Club
Name Job
Joseph Hieu Stunts
Brian Imada Stunts
Eric J. Goldstein Boom Operator
Michelle Vittone Makeup Artist
Paul Heslin Foley Editor
Michelle Guillermin Casting
Gary Farr Still Photographer
Mark Irwin Director of Photography
Robert A. Ferretti Editor
Tom Scurry Foley Editor
Stuart Baird Editor
Stephen Glantz Writer
David Michael Frank Original Music Composer
Terry Leonard Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Michael Hancock Tattooist
Dean Gates Special Effects Makeup Artist
Dirk Craft Assistant Director Trainee
Todd Masters Prosthetic Designer
Caliope Brattlestreet Writer
Roger Nall Standby Painter
Mick Rossman Scenic Artist
John Tyler Standby Painter
Steve Akahoshi Stunts
Troy Brown Stunts
George Cheung Stunts
Donna Evans Stunts
Jeff Imada Stunts
Jim Ishida Stunts
Pat E. Johnson Fight Choreographer
Leo Lee Stunts
Al Leong Stunts
James Lew Stunts
Branscombe Richmond Stunts
Bill Saito Stunts
Jimmy Taenaka Stunts
R.J. Chambers Stunts
Gloria Hann Stunts
Tracy Hutchinson Stunts
Roger Ito Stunts
Darryl Chan Stunts
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Al Goto Stunts
Eric Lee Stunts
Will Leong Stunts
Stuart Quan Stunts
Bill M. Ryusaki Stunts
William Washington Stunts
Mary Jo Ballerini Production Coordinator
Gay Perello Craft Service
Bill Rea Art Direction
William Maccario Assistant Property Master
Cynthia Haagens Sound Effects Editor
Eric J. Goldstein Camera Operator
Thomas Floutz Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Austin Goss Gaffer
Joseph Holsen Sound Effects Editor
Loren Corl Key Grip
Michael Eliot Editor
Keith Banks Camera Operator
Rob Forrest Dolly Grip
Ellen Totleben Set Decoration
Rose Marie Echeverria Special Effects
Jeri Baker Key Makeup Artist
Anthony Maccario Property Master
Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax Script Supervisor
Mike Le Mare Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Jeff Gullo First Assistant Editor
Craig Stearns Production Design
Fred C. Blau Jr. Tattooist
Larry Roberts Special Effects Coordinator
Walter Goss Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Keith Gardner Boom Operator
Nancy Hancock Tattooist
Edmund J. Lachmann Sound Effects Editor
Virginia S. Ellsworth Music Editor
Tom Beckert Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank Sacco ADR Editor
Jules Stewart Script Supervisor
Karola Storr Foley Editor
Steven Kemper Editor
Michael P. Redbourn Sound Effects Editor
Cathy Henderson Casting
Douy Swofford Title Designer
Monty Rowan Camera Operator
Robert L. Sephton Sound Effects Editor
Franklin Jones Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robyn Williams Costume Design
Michael Jiron Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Sprattley First Assistant Camera
Jennifer Hortin ADR Editor
Asher Yates Dialogue Editor
Stephen Wong First Assistant Camera
David Elliott Construction Coordinator
Billy Baker Set Dresser
Linda S. Brown Assistant Decorator
Ron Ervin Carpenter
David W. Ford Leadman
David P. Barton Special Effects Makeup Artist
John C. Broderick Unit Production Manager
Eric Jones Second Assistant Director
Joel Segal First Assistant Director
Daniel W. Blaha Propmaker
Tom Craig Set Dresser
J. Gregory Evans Set Dresser
Christopher Gilman Props
Peter Mitchell Storyboard Artist
David McKlveen Construction Foreman
Tim Wahlberg Sign Painter
Brent White Scenic Artist
David Chornow Production Sound Mixer
Armond Ghzanian Assistant Sound Editor
Mary Louise Rodgers Foley Artist
Audrey Trent Foley Artist
Bill Ward Assistant Sound Editor
Dave Gregory Effects Supervisor
T.K. Anthony Stunts
Simone Boisseree Stunts
Brian Burrows Stunts
Peter Mitchell Rubin Storyboard Artist
Kurt Verbaarschott Set Dresser
Joshua Warner Set Dresser
Lyndell Wolff Carpenter
Rubén Domingo Assistant Sound Editor
Donlee Jorgensen Dialogue Editor
Horace Manzanares Assistant Sound Editor
Michael Salvetta Foley Artist
Jerry Trent Foley Artist
Elijah Schkeiban Assistant Sound Editor
Barbara Bernhardt Fight Choreographer
Clint Cadinha Martial Arts Choreographer
Freddie Jin Stunts
Tony Kahana Stunts
Warren Koga Stunts
Daniel Lee Stunts
Paul Kiyoshi Pouchay Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Jayleen Sun Stunts
Tommy Taenaka Stunts
Gary Toy Stunts
Lenny Imamura Stunts
Bobby Itaya Stunts
Steven Ito Stunts
Terry Jackson Stunt Double
Jimmy Joe Stunts
Hwang Joon Stunts
Kraig Kishi Stunts
Peter Lai Stunts
Steve Martinez Stunts
Vernon Rieta Stunts
Russell Solberg Stunts
Leland Sun Stunts
Hiroshi Tom Tanaka Stunts
Hiro Tawaka Stunts
Randy Toyota Stunts
Daniel Wong Stunts
Eddie Wong Stunts
Darwin Montana Browne Best Boy Grip
Steven Kline Second Assistant Camera
Scott Webb Best Boy Electric
Mariann H.W. Lee Extras Casting
Julia Gray Assistant Editor
Markus Zimmer Location Manager
Marlo Hellerstein Transportation Coordinator
Danny Wong Stunts
Bruce Yamane Stunts
Neil Holcomb Best Boy Electric
Roger Schweitzer Playback Coordinator
Jacque Allen Casting Coordinator
Sybil Gray Costumer
Ray Martin Color Timer
Paul Hargrave Location Manager
K.K. Wilde Vocals
David Turner Transportation Captain
Cathy McManus Assistant Production Coordinator
Patrick Tatopoulos Tattoo Designer
Sonia Izzolena Stunts
Mark L. Lester Director
Richard L. McCullough Assistant Editor
Name Title
Martin E. Caan Producer
John C. Broderick Co-Producer
Mark L. Lester Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

We've got a problem here. There are more bad guys than we've got bullets. It's a buddy buddy action movie, one that feels more 80s than 90s, with that it has all the pluses and minuses that comes with such genre staples. Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee pair up to take on The Yakuza, Dolph has a ve ... ry personal reason for tracking and killing the Yakuza leader. They are an odd pair who must get over their initial differences to complete their mission. Sound familiar? Well it is, because it can be seen in a whole host of other action buddy buddy movies. The acting is sub-standard but the action is well constructed, which at the end of the day is what action fans require for a rollicking good time. Some of the dialogue is too cheese worthy to even pass as acceptable - and this in a genre that often demands it as a requisite, while the overt homoerotic undercurrents are either meant as tongue in cheek? Or an attempt by the makers to make some sort of action movie statement? Is it fun? Absolutely, and that's not just because of the ridiculous trousers Lundgren often wears (seriously, a leather jacket and Oxford bags?), while the colour photography is sparkling (Mark Irwin), but you have to have a taste for corn and cheese to get the most from this host. 5/10

May 16, 2024
GenerationofSwine
8.0

Yeeeeeahhhhh, this is a really horrible movie. I will not deny that. But, it's a still a really fun action movie. I mean, it is one of those cheap as hell action movies that studios used to make to pay for more expensive Oscar bait, and you never expect that much walking into them. The low exp ... ectations always help. But... it's fun. Like a lot of the really bad movies, it is fun. It takes itself just seriously enough that you suspend your disbelief, but no so serious it thinks it is something that it's not. And the result is entertainment. You remember that, entertainment, once upon a time that was the end goal of a movie. And this one ex-cells in that, it has nice action, a fun sense of humor, and knows when to dial it back.

Jan 10, 2023