The story follows Scott Wylde (Loren Avedon), an American college student and Tae Kwon Do expert who travels to Thailand to visit his girlfriend, Sulin. After Sulin is kidnapped by a group of thugs, Scott is framed for murder and must flee from the authorities. He teams up with his friend Mac Jarvis (Max Thayer) and a cynical helicopter pilot named Terry (Cynthia Rothrock) to infiltrate a Soviet-backed military camp in Cambodia where Sulin is being held. Director Corey Yuen Scott Wylde Loren Avedon Terry Cynthia Rothrock Mac Jarvis Max Thayer Yuri (Russian General) Matthias Hues Ty (Vietnamese General) Hwang Jang-lee Critical Legacy
: Production used real weapons, live ammunition, and explosives on set. Actual military personnel were present, leading to genuine safety concerns for the cast during deep-jungle filming. Plot Summary
: Critics often praise the high-quality fight scenes and stunts , noting they were significantly advanced for a low-budget production.
(also known as No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder ) is a 1987 martial arts action film directed by Corey Yuen . While marketed as a sequel to the 1986 film that launched Jean-Claude Van Damme's career, it features an independent plot and a new cast, shifting the franchise's tone from a Karate Kid style story to a Rambo-inspired jungle actioner . Production Background
: Despite its title, the film has no story or character connections to the original. It was originally titled Raging Thunder in the Philippines.
: Her character, Terry, is frequently cited as a primary inspiration for the Sonya Blade character in the original Mortal Kombat (1992) video game.
