Showdown in Little Tokyo

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Showdown in Little Tokyo
Directed by Mark L. Lister
Written by Stephen Glantz
Calipoe Brattlestreet
Starring Dolph Lundgren
Brandon Lee
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Tia Carrere
Music by David Michael Frank
Cinematography Mark Irwin
Running time 79 min.
Country United States
Language English
Japanese
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Showdown in Little Tokyo is a film released in 1991. It features Brandon Lee in his first American film role, starring alongside Dolph Lundgren. Set in Los Angeles, California, two police officers attempt to take down a new and deadly Japanese drug gang. It is an action movie with sequences of martial arts.

[edit] Trivia

  • There are two references to Dolph's supposedly large penis size.
  • Brandon Lee's character is named Murata (a Japanese surname), yet his character's father is caucasian ("a white guy, a dentist", as Johnny Murata refers to him) while his mother is the one of Japanese descent. Technically, Brandon Lee's character shouldn't have a Japanese surname.
  • In answer to a compliment on his house, Dolph responds, "I built it."

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