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Synopsis: A lone biker rides into town in the aftermath of the death of his good friend J.J. Once there Ryder discovers that his friend didn't die but was murdered by a local businessman who would let nothing stand in the way of his plans to build a state of the art casino on Indian reservation land. On a mission of justice Ryder confronts and defeats Reno and his men in a tour de force show down where the one (Ryder) vanquishes the many.
Director(s): Dolph Lundgren
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.2
R
Year:
2007
93 min
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might be on Reno's side.

That's crazy.

Let's see what happens. I bet JJ was right.

The Council meeting is getting ready

to start, so everyone come in.

Welcome, everyone.

This Tribal Council is in session.

We are finally ready to decide on two

proposals for this Council from last month.

I wanted to postpone

today's meeting, because of JJ.

We all loved him. He was one of the most

respected members of this Council.

Assistant Chief Lance suggested

we still discuss the Gaming 3 proposal.

The Tribal Council has carefully studied

and weighed the advantages

and disadvantages of both proposals.

We've had a proposal for the building

of a casino on the Tribal property,

by Lance's construction group.

This proposal would bring many new jobs

and much revenue for our people.

However, I'm very concerned with the many

negative aspects of this proposal.

For now, there's a very innovative

on-line gaming alternative,

proposed by the late JJ,

his sister Nancy and their family.

This proposal offers

more highly-skilled jobs

and training for our people,

and takes advantage of the gaming profits

without the negative aspects.

I will recommend this proposal

to the Council.

- And as you all know, my veto counts.

- Dan, we need to rethink this.

There is too much money on the table

for this tribe to lose.

I'm sorry. My decision is final.

- This is ridiculous.

- Yeah. Yeah, I know.

Don't worry about it. I'll take care of it.

So, how was everything?

Not bad.

Well, I don't know how to say this,

- but you don't look like a mean, old biker.

- Now, why is that?

For starters, you wear

funny-looking reading glasses,

and you read the Bible, and drink tequila.

And just the way you talk and treat people.

I heard about that fight this morning.

It's a really nice thing you did

for that kid, Billy, and all.

- So I don't want to be prying, but...

- Then don't.

Hey, dude. Dude, come here.

I heard you were still here, man.

I'm just... Just thought

I'd let you know that... There was...

Those guys you beat up, man?

They work for this guy, Reno.

The guy runs the whole town.

He's got everybody scared.

You know what I mean...

Reno, huh?

Yeah, man. These guys, they...

They drowned somebody in the river,

if you know what I mean.

I know exactly what you mean.

- You want some coffee?

- No.

- So what's on your mind?

- Everybody's favorite citizen, Reno.

- We have to do something about him.

- Well, it ain't that simple.

The last time I tried to have an investigation,

it was called off quickly, by that judge.

JJ's drowning was no accident.

Nancy, we're all going to miss JJ,

but accusing Reno

is not going to bring him back.

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Dolph Lundgren

Hans "Dolph" Lundgren (Swedish: [ˈdɔlf ˈlɵndgreːn] ( listen); born 3 November 1957) is a Swedish actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and martial artist. Lundgren received a degree in chemical engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology in the early 1980s and a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Sydney in 1982. He holds the rank of 3rd dan black belt in Kyokushin karate and was European champion in 1980-81. While in Sydney, he became a bodyguard for Jamaican singer Grace Jones and began a relationship with her. He received a Fulbright scholarship to MIT and moved to Boston. Jones convinced him to leave the university and move to New York City to be with her and begin acting, where, after a short stint as a model and bouncer at the Manhattan nightclub The Limelight, Lundgren got a small debut role as a KGB henchman in the James Bond film A View to a Kill, in which Jones starred. Lundgren's breakthrough came in 1985, when he starred in Rocky IV as the imposing Soviet boxer Ivan Drago. Since then, he has starred in more than 40 films, almost all of them in the action genre. He portrayed He-Man in the 1987 science fantasy film Masters of the Universe , Red Scorpion (1988) and Frank Castle in the 1989 film The Punisher. Throughout the 1990s he appeared in films such as Dark Angel (1990), Cover-Up (1991), Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991), Universal Soldier (1992), Joshua Tree (1993), Pentathlon (1994), Men of War (1994), Johnny Mnemonic (1995), The Shooter (1995), Silent Trigger (1996) and Blackjack (1998). In 2004 he directed his first film, The Defender, and subsequently directed The Mechanik (2005), Missionary Man (2007), Command Performance (2009), and Icarus (2010), also starring in all of them. After a long spell performing in direct-to-video films since 1995, Lundgren returned to Hollywood in 2010 with the role of Gunner Jensen in The Expendables, alongside Sylvester Stallone and an all-action star cast. He reprised his role in The Expendables 2 (2012) and The Expendables 3 (2014). Also in 2014, he co-starred in Skin Trade, an action thriller about human trafficking he co-wrote and produced. The film marks his third collaboration with Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, the previous two being Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991) and Bridge of Dragons (1999). He is due to reprise his role as Gunner Jensen in The Expendables 4 (2020), and his Rocky IV role of Ivan Drago in the upcoming sequel to Creed. He appears in Sharknado 5, Global Swarming (2017), playing the protagonist's son Gil as an adult. more…

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