Ong Soo Han

Most Popular Ong Soo Han Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Street Fighter Trailer (1994)

23 December 1994

Colonel Guile and various other martial arts heroes fight against the tyranny of dictator M. Bison and his cohorts.

Kickboxer Trailer (1989)

20 April 1989

If your enemy refuses to be humbled... Destroy him. Accompanied by his brother Kurt, American kickboxing champion Eric Sloane, arrives in Thailand to defeat the Eastern warriors at their own sport.

The Quest Trailer (1996)

19 April 1996

Ghang-gheng, the ancient winner-take-all competition in which the deadliest fighters from around the world employ the most spectacular feats of martial arts skills ever displayed in order to win the prized Golden Dragon.

Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Trailer (1993)

07 May 1993

This film is a glimpse into the life, love and the unconquerable spirit of the legendary Bruce Lee. From a childhood of rigorous martial arts training, Lee realizes his dream of opening his own kung-fu school in America.

The King of the Kickboxers Trailer (1990)

01 November 1990

Jake, a New York policeman poses as an actor to expose the making of martial-arts death movies in Thailand.

Ultimate Fights from the Movies Trailer (2002)

16 April 2002

In their second film compilation following their 'Boogeymen:The Killer Compilation' series, FlixMix takes you into the history of action movies from Hollywood to Hong Kong cinema that spans a 20-year period.

Last to Surrender Trailer (1999)

04 January 1999

A maverick American cop and his Chinese counterpart join forces to bring a drug dealer and his hired thugs to justice.

Bloodsport II Trailer (1996)

01 March 1996

After thief Alex Cardo gets caught while stealing an ancient katana in East Asia, he soon finds himself imprisoned and beaten up by the crowd there.

Tiger Claws II Trailer (1996)

25 May 1996

Released five years after the first installment, Tiger Claws II finds Yeung's martial arts serial killer, Chong, busted out of jail by a team of heavies in the employ of gangster Dai Lo Fu, and whisked across the country to San Fransisco's Chinatown.