No Retreat, No Surrender 2
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No Retreat, No Surrender 2 (or Karate Tiger 2 in European countries) is an American
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 Hong Kong
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 martial arts film directed in 1987 by Corey Yuen
Corey Yuen
Corey Yuen Kwai is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker and producer. He was a member of the Peking Opera Schools and one of the Seven Little Fortunes.-Life and career:...

. This film does not continue the story of the original No Retreat, No Surrender
No Retreat, No Surrender
No Retreat, No Surrender is a 1986 American martial arts sports film written and directed by Corey Yuen his American directorial debut, and starring Kurt McKinney, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Tai Chung Kim.-Plot:...

. The film's original title is Raging Thunder.

Plot

The film opens in Moc Hoa, Vietnam, where a group of prisoners are about to be executed under the watchful eye of General Ty (Hwang Jang-Lee).

After the execution, a plane arrives at Bangkok International Airport. There, we are introduced to Scott Wylde, an American college graduate who makes his way to a local gym. At the gym, he meets Terry (Cynthia Rothrock
Cynthia Rothrock
Cynthia Rothrock is an American martial artist and actress specializing in martial arts films. -Martial arts achievements:Rothrock is five-time World Karate Champion in forms and weapons between 1981 and 1985...

), a kickboxer who gets annoyed with Scott and tells the owner what Scott thinks of Muay Thai. Terry tells the owner in Thai that he thinks American kickboxing is better. The gym owner sends a Thai boxer to challenge Scott. Terry learns that Scott himself is a martial artist and he is able to defeat the Thai boxer. When Scott tells Terry he is looking for his former teacher and best friend Mac Jarvis (Max Thayer
Max Thayer
-Filmography:*Ilsa, Harem Keeper of the Oil Sheiks , the sequel of the infamous Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS.*Planet of Dinosaurs*Hot Ice - this was the last movie where Ed Wood appeared, directed by Steven Apostolof.*The Retrievers...

). Terry tells Scott that Mac may be in Patpong, a seedy area of Bangkok. Scott leaves the gym and heads for his hotel.

At the hotel, Scott is harassed by a pimp, but once he makes his way into his room, he calls his girlfriend Sulin Nguyen (Patra Wanthivanond). That night, the couple go out to dinner. During their date, Sulin's father (Perm Hongsakul) receives a disturbing phone call and leaves his house. A group of thugs crash into Scott's room and kidnap Sulin. When two thugs who stay behind attempt to kill Scott, he fights them off, ultimately killing them. Scott heads to Sulin's house, where it is revealed that her entire family (except her father) were killed. Scott is framed for murder and drug possession. Despite Mr. Nguyen's pleas, the American consulate suggests sending Scott to Singapore and keeping him detained for three months. Scott escapes and heads to Patpong.

At Patpong, Scott finds Mac at the Super Star bar arm wrestling with a local man. When Mac wins, his opponent attempts to go after Mac with a broken bottle. However, Scott fights off the thug and soon, teacher and student are reunited. At the bar, Mac learns of Scott's recent activity and becomes concerned. When the duo go to dinner at a local marketside area, they are threatened by the thugs who kidnapped Sulin. When one of the thugs is forced to tell them where Sulin is located, they learn Sulin is taken to Cambodia
People's Republic of Kampuchea
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. Mac and Scott head towards Mac's private warehouse, an artillery factory. Mac tells Scott of Sulin's father's history. Mr. Nguyen was a Vietnamese general who for the sake of his family, stopped a deal with a Soviet militia. Mac becomes convinced that the Soviets have joined forces with the Vietnamese army and have set up base in Cambodia. Scott decides he must rescue Sulin.

The next morning, Mac and Scott prepare as they await a helicopter. However, on their way out, they are surrounded by the Thai police. Narrowly making their escape, the helicopter arrives. The pilot is revealed to be none other than Terry. Terry and Mac used to be a couple, but things didn't pan out and the two constantly bicker at each other.

Meanwhile, the leader of the Soviet Army, Yuri (Matthias Hues), has arrived. A Chinese refugee is amongst the recent prisoners of war and is challenged by Yuri to fight for his freedom. Yuri uses his brute strength to defeat the fighter. However, he tells the Chinese fighter he can walk away. As the fighter begins to leave, Yuri shoots him twice then grabs him. He throws him into a pit full of alligators, where the fighter unceremoniously dies. Yuri meets Sulin and threatens to send her in the pit if her father doesn't arrive soon.

When Scott, Terry, and Mac arrive in Cambodia, they seek assistance with Colonel Tol Nol (Nirut Sirijunya), an old customer of Mac's. When Mac offers artillery in exchange for help, Tol Nol refuses. However, Scott makes a deal on a new tank and Tol Nol accepts under the condition that Terry stays behind as well. Tol Nol's camp is then bombed with Scott has his arm injured in the process. The next day, Scott, Terry, and Mac travel by foot and come upon a Buddhist temple. When the monks are revealed to be spies, the trio use their martial arts skills to fend them off. The Vietnamese army arrive and kidnap Terry and supposedly kill Scott and Mac with a rocket launcher. However, Scott and Mac survive and head towards rescuing Terry and Sulin. Meanwhile, Mr. Nguyen is murdered by a mysterious assassin hiding in a manhole in Bangkok.

Later that night, Scott and Mac begin to secretly hide explosives and other weaponry in the Soviet camp. The next morning, Sulin and Terry are intended to become the latest victims of the alligator pit. Scott, noticing what has happened, uses his crossbow to begin the full fledged assault. Mac heads towards rescuing Terry and Sulin. All the forces except for Yuri are killed. When Scott heads towards his friends, Yuri arrives with a machine gun. Terry, fearing for Scott's life, sacrifices her life to save Scott when she is gunned down by Yuri. Scott distracts Yuri with an arrow to his arm. As Mac attempts to save Terry, he finally professes his love for her. However, it is too late as Terry dies.

Scott and Yuri begin to fight with Yuri's strength getting the best of Scott. Scott, in an effort to lure Yuri away, hides in his office. When Yuri follows, he notices no one is inside. That is, until Scott jumps off a platform and begins to use his kicking skills on Yuri. Yuri catches Scott's foot and throws him to his desk and moves it towards Scott's legs to crush them. However, Scott grabs a painting behind him and crashes it on Yuri's head. Scott begins to fight and throws the Soviet flag around Yuri's head and ties a rope around his neck. Scott ties Yuri to a jeep and drags him to the alligator pit. When Yuri attempts to pull Scott in the jeep, an alligator gets Yuri and Scott jumps out of the jeep in time. Scott finds a machine gun and blasts the alligator pit. He is reunited with Sulin but is given the news that Terry is dead. Together, Scott, Sulin, and Mac, holding Terry, walk away to the camp.

Production

The film was originally intended to be a direct sequel to No Retreat, No Surrender, which launched the career of Jean-Claude Van Damme
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg , professionally known as Jean-Claude Van Damme, is a Belgian martial artist and actor, best known for his martial arts action films, the most successful of which include Bloodsport , Kickboxer , Double Impact , Universal Soldier , Hard Target , Timecop ,...

. But Van Damme pulled out feeling the film would not further his career and persuaded co-star Kurt McKinney
Kurt McKinney
Kurt Robin McKinney is an American former actor. McKinney is perhaps best known for his role as Jason Stillwell in 1986 martial arts film No Retreat, No Surrender.-Prior to acting:...

 to do the same. So neither actor showed up for the first day of shooting. The story and characters had to be changed with McKinney's character - Jason Stillwell (a Jeet Kune Do expert taught by the ghost of Bruce Lee) transformed into Scott Wylde, a Tae Kwon Do expert played by Loren Avedon
Loren Avedon
Loren A. Avedon is an American martial arts film actor. He has also acted in several popular American TV shows, including Baywatch.-Biography:...

. Matthias Hues was also cast as the new Russian character. Loren Avedon did not follow Jean Claude's example and stayed on after this film fulfilling his three-picture contract.

The film is also known as Karate Tiger 2 and Raging Thunder. It was followed by No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers
No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers
No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers is an American-Chinese martial arts co-production released in 1990, directed by Lucas Lowe. While financed by Seasonal Entertainment, the film does not continue the story of the original No Retreat, No Surrender or the sequel, both directed by Corey...

, which again featured Avedon in the lead role but is unrelated in terms of plot and characters.

DVD release

The movie has never been released on Region 1 DVD
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, and as of December, 2009, no plans have been announced for a Region 1 DVD release. It has however been readily available on Region 4 DVD and Region 2 DVD in both Australia and Europe since 2005.

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