Undercover X
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Directed by | Scott Shaw |
Produced by | Scott Shaw Hae Won Shin |
Written by | Scott Shaw Richard Magram |
Starring | Scott Shaw Richard Magram Hae Won Shin Reiko Satoshi Nakagawa Kevin Thompson |
Music by | DJ Acid X |
Cinematography | Anthony Claverie Jake Dharma Hae Won Shin |
Editing by | Jake Dharma |
Release date(s) | 3 August 2001 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Language | English Japanese |
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Undercover X is a 2001 action-adventure movie that was directed by and stars Scott Shaw.
This feature was filmed in Hollywood, California, Seoul, South Korea, Tokyo and Kamakura, Japan. According to IMDb Scott Shaw lives much of every year at his beach home in Kamakura, Japan. [1]
This film follows a non-linear story line following two primary characters Detective Truck Baker, played by Shaw and Detective Bobby Torino, played by Richard Magram, as they battle the Yakusa who are attempting to bring the drug trade to Los Angeles.
Elemental to all of Scott Shaw's Urban Cinema is his reference to African-American or Blacksploitation Cinema. In this film the lead nemesis, played by Kevin Thompson (actor), is an African-American character named Cyrus. This character is in obvious reference to the antagonist of the 1979 Walter Hill film The Warriors, as the character uses many dialectic references to the character in Hill's film.
This film is considered a "Zen Film" in that it was created in the distinct style of filmmaking formulated by Scott Shaw known as Zen Filmmaking. In this style of filmmaking no scripts are used.
This film was released in the United Kingdom as Slip Into Oblivion.