Blackjack (1998)
Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller, TV Movie
Director: John Woo
Actors: Andrew Jackson, Dolph Lundgren, Fred Williamson, Kam Heskin, Kate Vernon, Phillip MacKenzie
Country: Canada
Nowhere to Run (1993)
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The Last Cowboy (2003)
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Lady Death (2004)
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They Live (1988)
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