An officially "dead" cop is trained to become an extraordinary unique assassin in service of the U.S. President.

Remo Williams

Chiun

Harold Smith

Conn MacCleary

Gen. Scott Watson

Maj. Rayner Fleming

George Grove

Stone

Jim Wilson

N.Y. Traffic Control Cop

Boomer #1

Boomer #2

Boomer #3

Sports Announcer (voice)

Ambulance Driver

Zack

Lt. Fox

'Jim' in Soap Opera

Coney Island Barker
Really weird movie, at least the first half as I never expected to see Fred Ward being trained by a fake Korean (not sure what's worse, Joel Grey or Fisher Stevens from Short Circuit in bad makeup). Had a few entertaining moments but ultimately a forgettable action-adventure-comedy. **2.5/5**
Turn on your suspension of disbelief while watching this movie... because there is a lot that doesn't make sense. But, I love this movie. It's a fun and entertaining adventure. It's great to see Kate Mulgrew prior to her Star Trek Voyage days... she does a great job in this movie. I think Fred Ward is well cast as Remo Williams. He plays the part well, and in the spirit of the movie. He also has excellent chemistry with Chiun. This, apparently, was supposed to be a pilot for a TV series. But it never went any further.
October 11, 1985

Remo Williams

Chiun

Harold Smith

Conn MacCleary

Gen. Scott Watson

Maj. Rayner Fleming

George Grove

Stone

Jim Wilson

N.Y. Traffic Control Cop

Boomer #1

Boomer #2

Boomer #3

Sports Announcer (voice)

Ambulance Driver

Zack

Lt. Fox

'Jim' in Soap Opera

Coney Island Barker
Really weird movie, at least the first half as I never expected to see Fred Ward being trained by a fake Korean (not sure what's worse, Joel Grey or Fisher Stevens from Short Circuit in bad makeup). Had a few entertaining moments but ultimately a forgettable action-adventure-comedy. **2.5/5**
Turn on your suspension of disbelief while watching this movie... because there is a lot that doesn't make sense. But, I love this movie. It's a fun and entertaining adventure. It's great to see Kate Mulgrew prior to her Star Trek Voyage days... she does a great job in this movie. I think Fred Ward is well cast as Remo Williams. He plays the part well, and in the spirit of the movie. He also has excellent chemistry with Chiun. This, apparently, was supposed to be a pilot for a TV series. But it never went any further.
