Mission: Killfast (1991)
Année de sortie: 1991
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Миссия: Быстрое убийство
Réalisateur: Ted V. Mikels
Writer: Don Rene Patterson, Hubert Smith, Ted V. Mikels
Production & Genre
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: breasts, director, exploitation, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, independent film
Histoire
Mission: Killfast (1991) is an action-packed thriller revolving around a CIA-recruited martial arts master who finds himself in a deadly mission against Las Vegas gangsters and a deranged arms dealer. The latter aims to supply nuclear weapons to a nefarious terrorist organization. The film is filled with high-speed kung fu fight scenes, gorgeous women dressed in revealing outfits, and explosive action sequences.
Résumé
Directed by exploitation film veteran Ted V. Mikels (Astro-Zombies), Mission: Killfast continues the trend of martial arts, sleaze, funk music, and facial hair from the '70s into the '90s. Set in a world of high-stakes espionage and criminal underworld, the film is armed to the hilt with kung fu chaos, scantily-clad women, extreme firepower, and explosions. Though not a cinematic masterpiece, it offers a thrilling and provocative ride for fans of action and exploitation cinema.

