Dragon Eyes
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Dragon Eyes est un film de 2012[1][2] réalisé par John Hyams
Synopsis
Nouvelle-Orléans, un homme mystérieux se nommant Tiano (Jean-Claude Van Damme) va unir deux gangs en guerre contre les hommes de loi qui ont été les utiliser pour faire avancer leur agenda corrompus.
Distribution
- Cung Le : Ryan Hong
- Jean-Claude Van Damme : Tiano
- Peter Weller : Mr. V
- Monica Acosta : Pedestrian
- Kristopher Van Varenberg : Sgt. Feldman
- Sam Medina : Biggie
- Crystal Mantecon : Rosanna
- Luis Da Silva Jr. : Dash
- Edrick Browne : Antione
- Adam Sibley : Little Homie
- Eddie Rouse : Beach
- Kasey Emas : Cecilia (comme Kasey Amanda)
- Michael Patrick Rogers : 6th Street Kings gang member (comme Michael Rogers)
Notes et références
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