Enjoy best The Last Kumite movie collection now only here on Soaper TV. When Karate best Michael Rivers wins the aftermost clash of his career, adumbral agent Ron Hall offers him the befalling to action in an actionable Kumite in Bulgaria adjoin the world’s best aggressive artists. When Michael declines, Hall has his babe kidnapped and, in adjustment to accomplishment her, Rivers is larboard with no best but to attempt in the baleful tournament. Arriving in Bulgaria, he finds out that he is not the alone fighter whose admired one was taken. Rivers enlists the advice of trainers Master Loren, and Julie Jackson but will it be abundant for him to win the clash and save his daughter’s life?


















| Mike Möller | Stunt Coordinator |
| Sean David Lowe | Executive Producer |
| Oliver Harper | Editor |
| Taim M. Adams | Second Assistant Director |
| Annika Sala | First Assistant Director |
| Sean David Lowe | Writer |
| Wayne A. Graves | Producer |
| Cameron James Miller | Executive Co-Producer |
| Taim M. Adams | Production Assistant |
| Ross W. Clarkson | Director |
| Paul Hertzog | Original Music Composer |
| Rubin Sosna | Executive Producer |
| Michael Tótin | Associate Producer |
| Ivan Forlani | Stunts |
| Erkan Sulcani | Stunts |
| Sean David Lowe | Casting |
| David Da Silva | Associate Producer |
| Carlos Nikolai | Stunts |
Good bequest to the 80s. Not perfect, but its actual acceptable for the budget. It's like the Expendables, seeing all the 90s aggressive arts stars like Kurt McKinney, Matthias Hues, Cynthia Rothrock, etc. The best allotment of the blur is the soundtracks done by Paul Hertzog and Stan Bush (also abaft Bloodsport/Kickboxer). Some gripes were that I anticipate while the fights were good, they were way too short. To add to that I anticipate the account who fought were too old and banal (except for the Muay Thai, Capoeira, and the guy who fought Kurt McKinney). It fabricated the amazing training montages body up to article array of underwhelming. It has its moments though. Unfortunately, some things happened in the films' assembly bound its huge potential. Such as inflation, the administrator accepting kicked out of post-prod, David Yeung injured(?), Viking Samurai actualization (very blench and delusional fella), etc. Overall, I anticipate the blur has succeded in its purpose, if they accomplish a sequel, I anticipate they should add stars like Loren Avedon, Gary Daniels, etc. with a altered plot. I accord this cine a 6/10.