Best of the Best 2

Best of the Best 2

101 mins | Action, Thriller | March 5, 1993

In an underground fight club, blackbelt Travis Brickley is killed after losing to the evil martial arts master Brakus. Travis' death is witnessed by Walter Grady, the son of his best friend Alex Grady. Alex and his partner, Tommy Lee, vow to avenge their friend's death by defeating Brakus and shutting down the fight club.

Best of the Best 2

101 mins | Action, Thriller | March 5, 1993

Best of the Best 2
In an underground fight club, blackbelt Travis Brickley is killed after losing to the evil martial arts master Brakus. Travis' death is witnessed by Walter Grady, the son of his best friend Alex Grady. Alex and his partner, Tommy Lee, vow to avenge their friend's death by defeating Brakus and shutting down the fight club.
IMDb rating 5.6
Producers 20th Century Fox, The Movie Group, Picture Securities
Original title Best of the Best 2
Directors Dea Cantu, Robert Radler
Writers Max Strom, John Allen Nelson

Cast

Eric Roberts

as Alex Grady

Phillip Rhee

as Tommy Lee

Chris Penn

as Travis Brickley

Edan Gross

as Walter Grady

Ralf Moeller

as Brakus

Meg Foster

as Sue MacCauley

Sonny Landham

as James

Wayne Newton

as Weldon

Betty Carvalho

as Grandma

Simon Rhee

as Dae Han

Hayward Nishioka

as Sae Jin Kwon

Ken Nagayama

as Yung June

Frank Salsedo

as Charlie

Myung Kue Kim

as Khan

Mike Genovese

as Gus

Nicholas Worth

as Sick Humor

Matt Thomas

as Soft Voice

Edward Bunker

as Spotlight Operator

David Rody

as Slimy Man

John Charles Sheeham

as Front Doorman

Kane Hodder

as Backdoor Man

Randy Gomes

as Policeman

Robert Radler

as Floor Manager

Harry Hauss

as Helicopter Pilot

Buckley Norris

as Gambler

Rain Ivana

as Teller

Cliff Emmich

as Texan

Alex Desir

as Andre Marais

Lionel Washington

as Hammer

Amanda Barry

as Bartender

Albie Selznick

as Man in Crowd

Melissa Holgate

as Woman in Crowd

Christine Soustre

as Woman in Bar

Manny Perry

as Gunman in Desert

Cristy Thom

as Girl at Restaurant

Randy Falcon

as Native Indian

Bob Lewis

as Minister

Rusty Meyers

as TV Reporter

Jonathan Strauss

as Boy Basketball Player

Jeff Olan

as Security Guard

Gunter Ziegler

as Security Guard

Rene Beard

as Spectator (uncredited)

David Boreanaz

as Parking Valet (uncredited)

Andrea Carlson

as Extra (uncredited)

Chris Carnel

as Barkus sparring partner (uncredited)

James Choi

as Barkus sparring partner (uncredited)

Kelly Clayton

as Barkus sparring partner (uncredited)

Bryan Hanna

as Tae-Kwon-Do Instructor / Judge (uncredited)

Peter Iacangelo III

as Black Belt Candidate (uncredited)

André Lima

as Barkus sparring partner (uncredited)

Ginger Marin

as Karate Mom (uncredited)

Keaton Simons

as Older Boy (uncredited)

Michael Treanor

as Extra (uncredited)