Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance

Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance (also titled Revenge of the Samurai Cop) is a 2015 American action film directed and co-written by Gregory Hatanaka, a sequel to the 1991 cult film Samurai Cop. The film stars Mathew Karedas (who also produced) and Mark Frazer, reprising their original roles, with Bai Ling, Kayden Kross, Tommy Wiseau, Laurene Landon, Mel Novak, Lexi Belle, Joe Estevez, and Mindy Robinson. Gerald Okamura, Cranston Komuro, and Melissa Moore also appear reprising their roles from the original film.

Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance
Film poster
Directed byGregory Hatanaka
Produced by
Written by
  • Rich Mallery
  • T. L. Young
  • Gregory Hatanaka
Based onCharacters
by Amir Shervan
Starring
Music byToshiyuki Hiraoka
CinematographyChris Faulisi
Edited byB.N. Lindstrom
Production
company
CineRidge Entertainment
Distributed byCinema Epoch
Release date
  • October 9, 2015 (2015-10-09) (United States)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film was produced independently, with the budget raised by Kickstarter[1] and Indiegogo.[2]

Plot

In 1991, after taking down the Katana crime organization,[N 1] LAPD Detective Joe Marshall plans to settle down with his girlfriend Jennifer when she is suddenly murdered by a young boy at a park.

Twenty-five years later, Katana boss Fuj Fujiyama has successfully rebuilt his syndicate into a powerful multi-national organization, but is caught up in the midst of a gang war with the Shinjuku and Ginza clans. He informs his Vice President Doggé Sakamoto and subordinates that the war has awakened a long-missing Joe, and they must defeat him in order to secure the future of the clan.

Following the murder of a senator at the hands of Katana agent Hera and the Katana's massacre of the Shinjuku at a night club, Joe's old partner Detective Frank Washington is led to a secret compound 400 miles away from Los Angeles and reunited with Joe, who's lived in self-imposed exile since Jennifer's death. After dispatching a group of ninjas at the compound, Joe reluctantly agrees to again team up with Frank after being told that the case of his wife's murder will be reopened for his vengeance. After being reinstated as a detective, Joe proposes to set up a surveillance on the warring clans. At the same time, he develops a relationship with a brunette woman named Milena Roberts, who bears an uncanny resemblance to his late Jennifer.

During a surveillance mission, Joe enters a nightclub, where he is suddenly greeted by a blonde Milena before a shootout between the Katana and the Ginza forces. Soon after, Frank warns Joe that Milena is not who she says she is. The next day, Frank is suspended due to his failure to stop the war while Joe is informed that the case is now under the jurisdiction of FBI Agent Carter, who is actually the Ginza's new leader. Joe and Frank decide to work outside the law to take down all the clans at the secret hideout known as "The Complex". Joe storms through The Complex, encountering the Ginza clan before Carter is shot by Mola Ram, leader of the Yick Lung clan. Joe kills Fujiyama and his henchwomen, then defeats Doggé in a sword fight. Linton Kitano, the new leader of the Shinjuku clan, battles Joe and is swiftly taken down, but confesses to Joe that he was the one who murdered Jennifer 25 years before. Linton prepares to commit seppuku, but Milena intervenes, revealing that she is his sister and they used Joe to infiltrate the Katana and help the Shinjuku become the only clan in the country. A disillusioned Joe leaves The Complex and parts ways with Frank and Detective Higgins before Lauren Kimura, a former Katana henchwoman, proposes to join forces with him.

Cast

  • Mathew Karedas as Joe Marshall
  • Mark Frazer as Frank Washington
  • Bai Ling as Doggé Sakamoto
  • Kayden Kross as Milena Roberts/Jennifer
    • Janis Farley appears as Jennifer in archival footage
  • Tommy Wiseau as Linton Kitano
  • Cranston Komuro as Fuj Fujiyama
  • Laurene Landon as Detective Higgins
  • Mel Novak as Cutter
  • Gerald Okamura as Okamura
  • Melissa Moore as Peggy
  • Lexi Belle as Hera
  • Joe Estevez as Captain Robert Harmon
  • Nicole Bailey as Tessa
  • Mindy Robinson as Lauren Kimura
  • Thomas J. Churchill as Roger Takahara
  • Jimmy Williams as Carter
  • Robbie Augspurger as Mola Ram
  • Lisa London as Master Kitano
  • Kristine DeBell as Bobbie
  • Nicole D'Angelo as Anna
  • Joselito Rescober as Alfonso Rafael Federico Sebastian
  • Jesse Hlubik as Lior
  • Matthew Mahaney as Zemko
  • Kevin Gowen as Thakar
  • Yuka Sano as Yoshiwara
  • Noah Inatsugu as young Linton Kitano

Production

Robert Z'Dar, who played Yamashita in the first film, was to reprise his role in the sequel but died during production and his scenes were never shot. The film is dedicated in memory of him and the first film's creator, Amir Shervan.

The feature documentary Enter the Samurai, which chronicles the making of Samurai Cop 2, was released on July 22, 2016.

Reception

Felix Vasquez of Cinema-Crazed.com called it a "mixed bag", describing the performances as "either way over the top or wooden" and calling the narrative stretched. He concludes "isn't perfect, but it's a definite guilty pleasure with some memorable moments".[3]

Notes

  1. As depicted in the film Samurai Cop.

References

  1. "SAMURAI COP 2: Deadly Vengeance". Kickstarter. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  2. "SAMURAI COP 2: Deadly Vengeance". Indiegogo. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  3. Felix Vasquez (January 25, 2016). "Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance (2015)". Cinema-Crazed.com.
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