Black Eagle (film)
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Directed by | Eric Karson |
Produced by | Shimon Arama |
Written by | Michael Gonzales A.E. Peters(co-written) |
Starring | Sho Kosugi Jean-Claude Van Damme Doran Clark |
Distributed by | Taurus Entertainment Company |
Release date(s) | 19 May 1988 |
Running time | 93 mins |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Black Eagle is a 1988 martial artist movie set on the Mediterranean island of Malta.
[edit] Plot summary
The motion picture takes place with the summoning of a Japanese martial artist Ken Tami (Sho Kosugi) (code name the BLACK EAGLE), assigned on a US Governmental mission to retrieve a top secret laser tracking device that was on board a shot down F-11 Tiger jet. Ken Tami along with the assistance of his brave two young sons and his female CIA aide Patricia Parker (Doran Clark) must track down the tracking device before all ends, as Ken inevitably comes face to face with an unknown skilled enemy in the form of a KGB team leader named Andrei (Jean-Claude Van Damme).
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