Knights (film)

1993 American film
  • November 17, 1993 (1993-11-17)
Running time
90 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

Knights is a 1993 American martial arts science fiction action film directed by Albert Pyun and starring kickboxing champion Kathy Long in her Hollywood debut.[1] The film was released direct to home video in 1993.[citation needed]

Plot

The cyborg Gabriel (Kris Kristofferson) was created to destroy all other cyborgs. He later rescues Nea (Kathy Long) by killing the cyborg Simon (Scott Paulin). Gabriel trains Nea to become a cyborg killer and help him. They continue to kill cyborgs until Gabriel is torn in half by one of his targets and taken to the cyborg camp. Nea follows Jacob and challenges the cyborg leader Job (Lance Henriksen) to a fight. Finding Gabriel, she straps him to her back and they battle cyborgs until Gabriel can attach a dead cyborg's legs to himself. They pursue Job, but before they can catch him, the Master Builder captures Nea's brother, taking him to Cyborg City. During a battle, Job tells Gabriel that the cyborg population can't be stopped. Job dies moments later. Gabriel and Nea ride off in search of her brother.

Cast

  • Kathy Long as Nea
    • Casey Wallace as Young Nea
  • Kris Kristofferson as Gabriel The Cyborg
  • Lance Henriksen as Job The Cyborg
  • Scott Paulin as Simon The Cyborg
  • Gary Daniels as David The Cyborg
  • Nicholas Guest as Farmer
  • Vincent Klyn as Ty (Vince Klyn)
  • Ben McCreary as Chance
  • Jon H. Epstein as Matthew
  • Blair Valk as Blu
  • Brad Langenberg as Master Builder
  • Clare Hoak as Mother
  • Nancy Thurston as Woman Bandit
  • Michael Halsey as Farmer Sitting At Campfire (uncredited)
  • Tim Thomerson as Farmer Sitting At Campfire (uncredited)

Production

Filming

Parts of the film were shot in Utah at Monument Valley, the La Sal Mountains, Needles Overlook, Long Canyon, Professor Valley and a mushroom rock at Pucker Pass.[2]

References

  1. ^ "MOVIES The Next Action Hero? Kathy Long is a champion kickboxer whose movie moves remind some of Norris and Van Damme". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
  2. ^ D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 9781423605874.
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