El Peleador


12:58 pm - 2:18 pm, Today on Ultra Macho ()

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About this Broadcast
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Dos expertos en las artes marciales son engañados para participar en una competición mortal.

1992 Spanish, Castilian HD Level Unknown
Acción/aventura Artes Marciales

Cast & Crew
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Bolo Yeung (Actor) .. Shingo
Maryam D'Abo (Actor) .. Cheryl Walker
James Pax (Actor) .. Teng
Michael Bernardo (Actor) .. Nick
Sigal Diamant (Actor) .. Jill
Arsenio "sonny" Trinidad (Actor) .. Old Lord
Richard Eden (Actor) .. Ellison
Martin Kove (Actor) .. Lee
Edward Albert (Actor) .. Mr. C
William Zabka (Actor) .. Ruben
Lang Yun (Actor) .. Shingo's Mother

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Did You Know..
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Bolo Yeung (Actor) .. Shingo
Born: July 03, 1946
Trivia: Actor Bolo Yeung was a martial arts student of the legendary Bruce Lee. Yeung appeared as a heavy in the classic Enter the Dragon (1973) and has portrayed many similar characters since, including a performance in Bloodsport (1987), the Jean-Claude Van Damme film that revitalized martial arts films in the U.S. In his youth, Yeung was a competitive bodybuilding champion in Hong Kong; with his unique massive appearance, Yeung makes an especially imposing villain.
Maryam D'Abo (Actor) .. Cheryl Walker
Born: December 27, 1960
Trivia: Lead actress D'Abo has been onscreen since the '80s.
James Pax (Actor) .. Teng
Michael Bernardo (Actor) .. Nick
Born: May 28, 1964
Sigal Diamant (Actor) .. Jill
Arsenio "sonny" Trinidad (Actor) .. Old Lord
Richard Eden (Actor) .. Ellison
Born: February 13, 1956
Birthplace: Toronto
Martin Kove (Actor) .. Lee
Born: March 06, 1946
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Like many New York actors, Martin Kove was willing to go unbilled to pick up extra paychecks in such East Coast-filmed efforts as Little Murders (1971) and Last House on the Left (1972). By 1984, Kove was pulling down third billing in such films as The Karate Kid, wherein he played Kreese, the "bad" karate expert who trained the film's principal heavy William Zabka for his bout against the simon-pure Ralph Macchio (Kove replaced Chuck Norris, who turned down the role of Kreese because he didn't want karate trainers to be shown in an unsympathetic light). Martin Kove's work on series TV has included the roles of detective Victor Isbecki on Cagney and Lacey and an extraterrestrial named Jesse on Hard Time on Planet Earth.
Edward Albert (Actor) .. Mr. C
Born: February 20, 1951
Died: September 22, 2006
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The son of actors Eddie Albert and Margo, Edward Albert was educated abroad at Oxford University. While chronologically his movie debut was in 1965's The Fool Killer, Albert didn't seriously pursue acting as a profession until his early twenties. In 1972, he made his film-starring bow in Butterflies are Free (1972), playing a well-adjusted sightless youth who becomes the object of hippie-like Goldie Hawn's affections. His next film, Forty Carats (1973), was like Butterflies an adaptation of a popular stage play, though this time his part was less interesting. Albert's subsequent films are most likely not as rewarding to him as his ongoing hobby of photography. Ardent TV viewers have seen Edward Albert in regular roles on the nighttime soap operas The Yellow Rose (1984) and Falcon Crest (1986).
William Zabka (Actor) .. Ruben
Born: October 20, 1965
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Lang Yun (Actor) .. Shingo's Mother

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