Doble impacto


2:30 pm - 4:45 pm, Saturday, January 17 on XHTIT Azteca 7 HDTV BC (21.1)

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El plan de venganza de dos gemelos idénticos, que fueron separados durante la infancia durante el asesinato de sus padres.

1991 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Acción/aventura Drama Drama Sobre Crímenes Crímen Película Para Hombres Organized Crime

Cast & Crew
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Bolo Yeung (Actor)
Sarah Yuen (Actor)
Dave Lea (Actor)
Galen Yuen (Actor)
Leo Lee (Actor)
David Ho (Actor)
Eric Ng (Actor)
Evan Lurie (Actor)
Roland Lor (Actor)
Rita Lau (Actor)
Corinna Everson (Actor) .. Kara
Sing Chen (Actor) .. Dockworker
Kwok-Kai Ng (Actor) .. Mr. Nguyen
Kwok-Po Chow (Actor) .. Chinese Smuggler #2
Wai-Keung Yu (Actor) .. Chinese Smuggler #3
Yuk-San Cheung (Actor) .. Hong Kong Marine Police
John Sham (Actor) .. Hong Kong Marine Police
Tat Chiu Lee (Actor) .. Triad Thug #1
Chi Kin Wong (Actor) .. Triad Thug #3
Jan-To Tam (Actor) .. Klimax Klub Gangster
Siu Wah Chan (Actor) .. Klimax Klub Gangster
David Lea (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Jean-claude Van Damme (Actor)
Born: October 18, 1960
Birthplace: Brussels, Belgium
Trivia: Belgian-born film star Jean-Claude Van Damme can be called an actor, although it would be more accurate to describe him as a bodybuilder and kickboxer. It evidently wasn't in the genes; Van Damme's father was an accountant and flower salesman. Taking up the study of Shotokan karate at the age of ten, Van Damme went on to win the middleweight championship of the European Professional Karate Association, where he thrilled one and all with his 360-degree leap-kick. Cashing in on his fame, the 18-year-old Van Damme launched the California Gym in Brussels. When he moved to L.A., he had 7,000 dollars to his name and spoke only French and Flemish. At first, he took many odd jobs, the least prepossessing of which was as a carpet layer. Van Damme's first film was a bit part in Chuck Norris' Missing in Action (1984). Groomed for stardom by Cannon Films' Menahem Golan, Van Damme became a big box-office commodity via such epics as No Retreat, No Surrender (1986); Bloodsport (1988); Cyborg (1989); Kickboxer (1989), which he co-wrote; Lionheart (1990); and Universal Soldier (1992). Fully cognizant of his own histrionic limitations, Van Damme didn't branch out into comedy or "sensitive" roles as has Arnold Schwarzenegger; when starring in the popular futuristic-action film Timecop (1994), Van Damme wisely left the acting to villain Ron Silver. He made his directorial debut with The Quest in 1996, and was so popular he made a cameo appearance in an episode of Friends that aired after the Super Bowl. He paired up with Dennis Rodman for 1997's Double Team and closed out the decade with Universal Soldier: The Return. Like many of his action star contemporaries, he lost some of his luster going into the 21st century appearing in a string of titles such as Replicant, In Hell, and The Hard Corps. However, in 2008 he earned some of the best reviews of his career with the meta action film JCVD. He followed up that success with Universal Soldier: Regeneration, Assassination Games, and joining up with other familiar faces for The Expendables 2.
Geoffrey Lewis (Actor)
Alan Scarfe (Actor)
Born: June 08, 1946
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Alonna Shaw (Actor)
Cory Everson (Actor)
Born: January 04, 1958
Bolo Yeung (Actor)
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.
Sarah-Jane Varley (Actor)
Wu Fong Lung (Actor)
Alicia Stevenson (Actor)
Paul Aylett (Actor)
Andy Armstrong (Actor)
Born: August 28, 1953
Sarah Yuen (Actor)
Julie Strain (Actor)
Born: February 18, 1962
Trivia: Dubbed "the Queen of B-movies," Julie Strain has established herself as the reigning monarch of a rarefied kingdom whose subjects include chainsaw-wielding lesbian hookers, virgin-sacrificing sorceresses, 6'7" dominatrixes, Satanic cops, and horny vampires. Standing a proud 6'1" and packing more silicon than the Dupont plant, Strain has starred in over 80 films, most of which have gone straight to video and into the hearts and hormones of remote control-toting men everywhere.Hailing from Concord, California, where she was born February 18, 1962, Strain had a lower-income, middle-American upbringing. Her life changed drastically when, at the age of 11, she was kicked in the head by a horse and suffered total amnesia as a result. After spending many years reconstructing her identity from scratch and enduring an unsatisfying marriage, Strain decided to head for Hollywood at the ripe old age of 28. Although she initially encountered extreme poverty, perseverance and a willingness to do just about anything allowed the aspiring actress to prevail, and five years later she had starred in a dizzying number of films and videos with names like Witchcraft 4: Virgin Heart and Bimbo Movie Bash, had been named Penthouse magazine's 1993 "Pet of the Year," and had seen her likeness reproduced on everything from calendars to coffee mugs. Although Strain has stuck largely to the B-movie realm, she has made the occasional foray into mainstream film, appearing in such features as Kuffs (1992), Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994), and Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), the last of which billed her simply as "Annihilator Girl."
Eugene Choy (Actor)
Jack Gilardi Jr. (Actor)
Born: February 10, 1970
Dave Lea (Actor)
Donn Berdahl (Actor)
Chan Siu Sing (Actor)
Kamel Krifa (Actor)
Galen Yuen (Actor)
Trivia: The tough, sinewy Asian-American character actor Galen Yuen played a number of bit parts in Hollywood action and martial arts films, from the early '90s onward. At least in the beginning, these constituted stock roles -- such as an appearance as a cleaning man in the 1990 Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strangler, a desk bookie in the same year's Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle Lionheart, and a smuggler in the 1991 Van Damme starrer Double Impact. Yuen stepped behind the camera to helm a segment of the omnibus-style urban drama Riot in the Streets (1997), and received his highest billing up through that time with his role as Y.C. in maverick director Werner Herzog's Vietnam-era actioner Rescue Dawn.
Christopher Leung (Actor)
Leo Lee (Actor)
Ng Kwok Kai (Actor)
Chow Kwok Po (Actor)
Yu Wai Keung (Actor)
Simon Cheung (Actor)
Shum Kin Sang (Actor)
Lee Tat Chiu (Actor)
Lee Bing Chiu (Actor)
Wong Chi Kin (Actor)
John Cheung (Actor)
Tsang Sing Kwok (Actor)
Ching Wai Chung (Actor)
David Ho (Actor)
Peter Malota (Actor)
Born: August 28, 1958
Tam Chum To (Actor)
Eric Ng (Actor)
Chan Siu Wah (Actor)
Evan Lurie (Actor)
Born: September 28, 1954
Roland Lor (Actor)
Jennifer Stone (Actor)
Rita Lau (Actor)
Wong Chung Ching (Actor)
Philip Chan (Actor)
Georges Bejue (Actor)
Corinna Everson (Actor) .. Kara
Sing Chen (Actor) .. Dockworker
Kwok-Kai Ng (Actor) .. Mr. Nguyen
Kwok-Po Chow (Actor) .. Chinese Smuggler #2
Wai-Keung Yu (Actor) .. Chinese Smuggler #3
Yuk-San Cheung (Actor) .. Hong Kong Marine Police
John Sham (Actor) .. Hong Kong Marine Police
Tat Chiu Lee (Actor) .. Triad Thug #1
Chi Kin Wong (Actor) .. Triad Thug #3
Jan-To Tam (Actor) .. Klimax Klub Gangster
Siu Wah Chan (Actor) .. Klimax Klub Gangster
Philip Chan Yan Kin (Actor)
David Lea (Actor)

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