Lone Tiger (1996)

He came to America to avenge his father's death. Skilled in martial arts - he fights the deadly fight. In his fighting world - The Loser Dies!

Lone Tiger (1996) poster

Kurenai travels to Las Vegas to search for his father's killer. Broke and with nowhere to stay he seeks refuge in an alley where he hears cries for help from vicious bikers. Kurenai defeats the bikers and is invited to the warehouse where Rita and Chico live with other runaways. Meanwhile in another part of Las Vegas, an underground wrestling match is being fought where the stakes are high and the only rule is, the loser dies! Fight organizer Rossner needs fresh blood for his fights and hires Jane Costello to find him a new champion.

Director: Warren A. Stevens
Genre: Action
Runtime: 109 min
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Production: Shower Production, Tri Vision Pictures
Country: Japan, United States of America
Language: 日本語, English
Original Language: en

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More Films by Director: Warren A. Stevens
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lone Tiger about?
Kurenai travels to Las Vegas to search for his father's killer. Broke and with nowhere to stay he seeks refuge in an alley where he hears cries for help from vicious bikers. Kurenai defeats the bikers and is invited to the warehouse where Rita and Chico live with other runaways. Meanwhile in another part of Las Vegas, an underground wrestling match is being fought where the stakes are high and the only rule is, the loser dies! Fight organizer Rossner needs fresh blood for his fights and hires Jane Costello to find him a new champion.
Who directed Lone Tiger?
Lone Tiger was directed by Warren A. Stevens.
Who stars in Lone Tiger?
Lone Tiger stars Bruce Locke, Richard Lynch, Robert Z'Dar, Barbara Niven, Matthias Hues, Timothy Bottoms.
How long is Lone Tiger?
Lone Tiger has a runtime of 1h 49m (109 minutes).
What genre is Lone Tiger?
Lone Tiger is a Action film.
Where was Lone Tiger produced?
Lone Tiger was produced in Japan, United States of America.