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      • Despite a few of the usual editing issues, the fights are all not bad. Fist of the Warrior is not a bad American martial arts film, but it’s not a complete martial arts film either. It is more a look at vengeance, greed, and morality in the eyes of its lead three characters, with Ho-Sung Pak leading the charge as the avenger Lee.
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  1. Feb 10, 2009 · Fist of the Warrior: Directed by Wayne Kennedy. With Ho-Sung Pak, Peter Greene, Roger Guenveur Smith, Robin Paul. A hit-man, a mobster and a corrupt detective confront each other when events come to a head for them.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Wayne Kennedy
    • 2009-02-10
  2. Fist of the Warrior R 2007 1h 28m Action Mystery & Thriller List Reviews 28% Audience Score 100+ Ratings An assassin (Ho-Sung Pak) seeks revenge against the crime boss (Peter Greene)...

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    • Wayne Kennedy
    • R
    • Ho-Sung Pak
  3. FIST OF THE WARRIOR is a cheapo martial arts vehicle for Pak Ho-Sung, a Korean-American fighter whose best known role is still as the top henchman in Jackie Chan's excellent DRUNKEN MASTER II (he's the guy who goes lording it around in a black suit).

  4. Apr 4, 2016 · Fist of the Warrior is not a bad American martial arts film, but it’s not a complete martial arts film either. It is more a look at vengeance, greed, and morality in the eyes of its lead three characters, with Ho-Sung Pak leading the charge as the avenger Lee.

  5. 1h 28m. R. Action/Crime/Drama. Where to Watch. Stream. Cast. Ho-Sung Pak (Lee Choe) Peter Greene (John Lowe) Roger Guenveur Smith (Det. Craig Barnes) Robin Paul (Sarah Reeves) Sherilyn Fenn (Katie...

  6. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. No All Critics reviews for Fist of the Warrior. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for...

  7. Fist of the Warrior, formerly known as Lesser of Three Evils, is a martial arts/crime film directed by Wayne A. Kennedy in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Ho-Sung Pak, Peter Greene, Roger Guenveur Smith and Sherilyn Fenn, and features fight choreography by Ho-Sung Pak and Wayne A. Kennedy.