Midnight Man (1995 film) explained

Midnight Man
Director:John Weidner
Producer:Alan Amiel
Starring:Lorenzo Lamas
James Lew
Mako
Music:Joel Goldsmith
Alex Wilkinson
Cinematography:Garett Griffin
Editing:Brian L. Chambers
Studio:A.N.A.
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Distributor:Artisan Entertainment
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Midnight Man (also known as Blood for Blood) is a 1995 Direct-To-Video action/martial arts film written by J.B. Lawrence, produced by Alan Amiel and directed by John Weidner. The film stars Lorenzo Lamas, James Lew, and Mako.

Plot

LAPD Detective John Kang (Lamas) dreams of a quiet life with his wife and child, but after a blown surveillance operation, those dreams quickly turn bloody when he is targeted for assassination by a ruthless Cambodian warlord. Plagued by memories of a forgotten childhood and trapped in the middle of a brutal gang war, Kang must fight to save his family as the world's deadliest hitman closes in for the kill.

Cast

!Actor!Role
Lorenzo LamasDetective John Kang
James LewPrince Samarki
MakoBuun Som
Eric PierpointPaddy White
James ShigetaMao Mak
Diane DiLascioLilly Kang
James T. CallahanChief Massey
Jamie Renee SmithMolly Kang
Steven Vincent LeighTango
Juli DonaldBridgette
Bill BolenderRandy
Ronald HunterBoris
Sigal DiamantOfficer Cooper
Michael WatsonIlyia
Jeff GriggsSteve Lopez
Brett Baxter ClarkAl Gregory
Gerald HopkinsSpocheck
Brooks GardnerLieutenant Chaliapin
Doug YasudaHuoy
Raymond MaBilly Tan
Arsenio "Sonny" TrinidadLord Mao Tan
Darryl FongRay Lee
Ilia VolokhSlav
Tia RieblingCarla
Victoria HawleyAsia
David RoweKudo
Lelagi TogisalaGang Banger
Michael BallewTruck Driver
Tom BloomSoviet Bodyguard
Andy LanghamBouncer

Reception

Chris The Brain from Bullets Points Action wrote: "Midnight Man was an enjoyable film that featured a quality cast and some quality martial arts action. But to me it was all the little extras that helped take it from regular Cheeseburger Macaroni to Cheeseburger Macaroni with crumbled bacon on top!"[1] Matt Poirier from Direct to Video Connoisseur gave it a bad review and stated: "It seems like Lamas has more stinkers than classics, and this is definitely in that former category. It wasn't just that it had limited action, it was the crap that went on when there wasn't action that hurt so much. Sometimes these actioners try too hard to be something other than an actioner, and as a result, we get something messier than it had to be."[2] Jack Sommersby from eFilmCritic gave the movie two stars and wrote: "The made-for-cable-TV Midnight Man isn't thrilling or swiftly enough paced to generate much in the way of excitement, and with a rather sodden hero at its center, it's not terribly interesting, either."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Brain. Chris. Bullet Points: Midnight Man aka Blood for Blood. Bullets Points Action. 29 May 2017.
  2. Web site: Poirier. Matt. Blood for Blood aka Midnight Man (1995). Direct to Video Connoisseur. September 2011 .
  3. Web site: Sommersby. Jack. Midnight Man. eFilmCritic. 29 May 2017.