Missionary Man Page #3

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
Website
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And it's only going to cause

more problems for you.

Come on, Sheriff.

Now, you be careful.

Stay out of Reno's way,

because he's a very dangerous man.

Come back anytime.

You have a nice day, okay?

That's it?

That's it.

Now, when I was a boy,

the government came and took me away

from my mother and dad,

and put me in what they call

a residential school.

They cut my hair off. My hair was long.

And I couldn't speak my language.

If I spoke my language, they would beat me.

That's why a lot of people my age

can't speak our language anymore,

because it was beaten out of us.

I am looking at the eagle up there.

You share the same fate.

You are destined to soar free,

above all others,

carried by the wind

and feared by those below.

Now, in our culture, four is a sacred number

because everything grows in fours.

The seed, the branches

and the fruit and the leaves.

And when we pray, we pray to the Creator,

we pray in four directions.

And the four winds come in four directions.

So four is a very sacred number for us.

Don't worry about it.

Mom will take care of it.

- You coming?

- I'm going to wait here.

Hey, there. I'll just take some of these.

So that day my Uncle JJ drowned,

he came here first, right?

- So what?

- I'm just asking.

Look...

He came in, got a case of beer.

And the Sheriff has already

asked me about that.

They said he was drunk when he drowned.

- Yeah, I heard.

- You know he didn't drink.

Who was the beer for, then? Reno?

'Cause Reno drinks beer.

- Hey, was Reno with him that day?

- Look, I'm busy.

- You're such a loser.

- You want to pay for that?

Good afternoon, miss.

Can I help you with those candy bars?

I heard that you

were at the Tribal Council meeting today.

What did the old fools have to say?

Anything interesting?

Hey, just let him go.

I asked you a question, little lady.

Anything interesting?

Yeah.

But it's above your kindergarten education.

That's wasn't very nice.

You need to tell

your mother something for me.

She needs to drop

that idiotic gaming proposal of hers.

Hey, that's none of your business.

Just let him go.

He's just fine.

- How old are you, sweetheart?

- Fifteen.

Nice, nice, nice.

How'd you like to come hang out at the pool

with me and the boys?

We sure would love to see you in a bikini.

Yeah... But you know what?

Maybe we don't even have to go anywhere.

Hey, hey. Come on, man.

Look, I don't think this is such a good idea.

- She's just a kid.

- What, are you going soft on us, Hoss?

Get over there and do your f***ing job.

Since when did we become child molesters?

Just back off, man.

You just keep on riding, mister.

This ain't none of your business.

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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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