Breathing Fire

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Breathing Fire
Directed by Lou Kennedy
Brandon De Wilde
Produced by Wayne Yee
Brandon Pender
Delon Tanners (executive producer)
Written by Delon Tanners (story)
Raymond Mahoney (screenplay)
Wayne Yee (screenplay)
Starring Jonathan Ke Quan
Eddie Saavedra
Ed Neil
Bolo Yeung
Jerry Trimble
Music by Paul Hertzog
Cinematography Henry Chinon
Distributed by Golden Pacific Films
Release date(s) 1991
Running time 74 min.
Language English
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Breathing Fire is a 1991 martial arts movie starring Jonathan Quan, Eddie Savedra, Ed Neil, Jerry Trimble, and Bolo Yeung. The movie also features famed 1997 Canadian TMOV kick-boxing champion Jason Li.

Michael, a Vietnam vet, pulls off a bank heist with his gang, which includes the bank's manager. To ensure the loyalty of everyone involved, a set of keys is made to the hiding place for the loot so it can only be opened if all the members are present. The bank manager gets cold feet and tries to back out, so Mike and his buddies kill him and his wife. His daughter gets hold of the key and runs for help to David, one of her father's old friends and also a Vietnam vet as well as a former comrade of Michael's. Among other things, 'Breathing Fire' is known for the scene in which the two adolescents battle kung fu midgets in a bar.

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