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Dogs of Chinatown
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29 years old
GREENSBORO, North Carolina
United States
Last Login: 8/4/2009
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Networking, Friends | | Orientation: | Straight | | Hometown: | Chinatown | | Religion: | Buddhist | | Zodiac Sign: | Sagittarius | | Smoke / Drink: | No / Yes | | Occupation: | Feature Film | | Income: | Less than $30,000 |
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Utterly lonely Jack (Eric Jacobus) is about to end his life when he is interrupted by Mafia thugs kidnapping a beautiful Chinese girl (Huyen Thi). Jack saves the girl and finds out she is the mistress of a Triad boss. Impressed by Jack's actions, the Triad makes him one of their own and grooms him to be their top assassin. But as the hard-boiled killer rises to the top, he falls for Boss Wu's favorite mistress, Jin, putting both their lives at risk. As Jack battles his way through the Mafia and the Triad, he must decide if his loyalty is with the Boss who gave him a new life or the girl he loves.
Amazing martial arts action by cult superstars The Stunt People blends with emotional storytelling by visionary director Micah Moore. Featuring breakthrough performances by Eric Jacobus and Ray Carbonel (The Stunt People), Huyen Thi (Fall Down Dead), Bill Oberst Jr (star of History Channel's Sherman's March, The Secret Life Of Bees) and Patrick Keenan (Dark Remains). Additional cast includes: Brian Lee (Z13, Ninjas VS Pirates), Ray Wood (Leatherheads), Rob Rainbolt (Ta Ra Rum Pum, The Mill), Christy Johnson (Tobe Hooper's Mortuary, Meet The Browns) and Samantha Hoit (Everwood) Dogs Of Chinatown combines it's hyperreality look with the martial arts action of Hong Kong cinema, all set in a world filled with gangsters, strippers and assassins.
Steve Wang, Director "DRIVE": "Dogs of Chinatown is visually kinetic, full of fun action sequences and has a compelling story to boot!"
Impact Magazine: "not only delivers top notch action but takes the independent action film to new and successful stylistic heights...bursting with style, creativity and kick ass action"
The Stunt People's Eric Jacobus is given an opportunity to stretch his acting legs in "Dogs Of Chinatown", which is his best performance to date. Director Micah Moore's visuals give The Stunt People their best-yet backdrop to kick some serious ass. All in all, a visually-pleasing crime-thriller with fight scenes to rival some of Hollywood's best. - HK Flix
Dogs Of Chinatown is a great, fast-paced gangster flick which leaves no time to dwell on any philosophical or moral ramifications, it just gets right to the ass-kicking point. I was literally on the edge of my seat! - Quiet Earth
Director Micah Moore displays traces of filmmakers like Wong Kar-wai, Tsui Hark and Corey Yuen. The Hong Kong influence is strong with this one. Speaking of the Hong Kong influence, the action of Eric Jacobus and Ray Carbonel is first-rate. The level of their screen fighting is superior to Hollywood standards and favorably comparable to Hong Kong’s best standards. Dogs Of Chinatown displays a level of unapologetic audacity, visual panache and ass-kickery rarely seen outside of Asian action cinema. - Kung Fu Cinema
A ballsy love story, Dogs Of Chinatown should win over both fans of high-octane, high- kicking Hong-Kong style action films and those after something with perhaps a little more emotional substance. - Justin Richards (PhantasmaGoria film festival organiser)

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