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Lionheart

Sheldon Lettich

19901 h 45 minAction
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Lyon Gaultier is a deserter in the Foreign Legion arriving in the USA entirely hard up. He finds his brother between life and death and his sister-in-law without the money needed to heal her husband and to maintain her child. To earn the money needed, Gaultier decides to take part in some very dangerous clandestine fights.

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Title Lionheart
Original Title Lionheart
Tagline When the streets are a jungle... There can only be one king.
Release Date 7 June 1990
Director Sheldon Lettich
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Original Music Composer John Scott
Runtime 1 h 45 min
Certification R
Languages Spanish, English
IMDb Id tt0100029
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Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Harrison Page, Lisa Pelikan, Ashley Johnson, Deborah Rennard, Brian Thompson, Michel Qissi, Vojislav Govedarica, Billy Blanks, Tony Halme, Scott Spiegel, James Brewster Thompson, Paco Christian Prieto, George McDaniel, Eric Karson, Ash Adams, William T. Amos, Dennis Rucker, Roz Bosley, Stefanos Miltsakakis, Lew Hopson, Sebastian Massa, Roger Etienne, Douglas DuVal, Lawrence Bender, Tracy Shakespeare, Leonard Gaines, Lonnie Burr, Christopher M. Brown, Roger La Page, Loren Freeman, Tony Valentino, Clement von Franckenstein, Christopher Nixon, Eduardo Ricard, Julie Rudolph, Micheline Lettich, Galen Yuen, Jeff Speakman, Steven R. Purwin, Freeman King, Mark Williams, Mark De Alessandro, Tony 'Satch' Williams, Jeff Langton, Stuart F. Wilson, Magic Schwarz, Abdel Qissi, Lindsey Carlos, Maurice Lamont, Sifu Williams, Thunderwolf, Carlton Holder, Michael M. Foley, A.D. Muyich, Don Pike, Dean Milor Thomas, Kamel Krifa, Sheldon Lettich, Tim Yasui

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