Lone Tiger (1996)

A martial artist arrives in Las Vegas on a mission of vengeance, only to be thrust into a deadly underground fighting world where the loser pays with their life.

Lone Tiger - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Lone Tiger
  • Release Year: 1996
  • Directed by: Warren A. Stevens
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Action
  • Runtime: 1h 49m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese, English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): July 17, 1996 (Indonesia), January 5, 1999 (United States)
  • Alternative Titles: O Tigre Solitário (BR), Tiger Mask (UM)
  • Production Companies: Shower Production, Tri Vision Pictures
  • Production Countries: Japan, United States of America

Lone Tiger - Plot

Kurenai travels to Las Vegas to search for his father's killer. Broke and with nowhere to stay he seeks refuge in an alley where he hears cries for help from vicious bikers. Kurenai defeats the bikers and is invited to the warehouse where Rita and Chico live with other runaways. Meanwhile in another part of Las Vegas, an underground wrestling match is being fought where the stakes are high and the only rule is, the loser dies! Fight organizer Rossner needs fresh blood for his fights and hires Jane Costello to find him a new champion.

Lone Tiger - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and see the deadly fighting world of Lone Tiger unfold:

He came to America to avenge his father's death. Skilled in martial arts - he fights the deadly fight. In his fighting world - The Loser Dies!

Lone Tiger - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Warren A. Stevens

Main Cast

  • Bruce Locke
  • Richard Lynch
  • Robert Z'Dar
  • Barbara Niven
  • Matthias Hues
  • Timothy Bottoms
  • Stoney Jackson

Writers

  • Hisao Maki
  • Charles E. Morris

Lone Tiger - FAQs

Who plays the lead role in Lone Tiger?

Bruce Locke plays the lead role of Chuji Kurenai, a skilled martial artist who travels to Las Vegas to avenge his father's death. The supporting cast includes Richard Lynch as the villainous fight organizer Rossner, Robert Z'Dar as King, Barbara Niven as Jane Costello, and Matthias Hues as Dark Tiger.

What is Lone Tiger about?

Lone Tiger follows Kurenai, a martial artist who arrives in Las Vegas to track down his father's killer. After befriending a group of street runaways, he is pulled into a brutal underground wrestling circuit run by a ruthless promoter named Rossner, where defeated fighters are killed.

Who directed Lone Tiger?

Lone Tiger was directed by Warren A. Stevens. The film was a co-production between Japan and the United States, produced by Shower Production and Tri Vision Pictures, and written by Hisao Maki and Charles E. Morris.

When was Lone Tiger released?

Lone Tiger was first released on July 17, 1996, in Indonesia. It later received a United States release on January 5, 1999. The film is also known by the alternative titles O Tigre Solitário in Brazil and Tiger Mask in other markets.

What genre is Lone Tiger?

Lone Tiger is an Action film with a strong martial arts focus. It centers on hand-to-hand combat, underground fighting tournaments, and a revenge-driven narrative, placing it firmly within the martial arts action subgenre popular in low-budget genre cinema of the 1990s.

How long is Lone Tiger?

Lone Tiger has a runtime of 1 hour and 49 minutes (109 minutes). The film was produced as a Japan–United States co-production and features both English and Japanese as spoken languages throughout.

Who wrote the screenplay for Lone Tiger?

The screenplay for Lone Tiger was written by Hisao Maki and Charles E. Morris. The story follows a Japanese martial artist navigating the dangerous criminal underworld of Las Vegas, blending elements of Eastern martial arts cinema with American action film conventions of the 1990s.

Is Lone Tiger based on a true story?

No, Lone Tiger is not based on a true story. It is a fictional martial arts action film. However, the film draws on the well-established genre tradition of underground fighting circuit narratives and the revenge-quest storyline common to martial arts cinema of the era.

More About Lone Tiger

Explore further details about Lone Tiger on these authoritative databases:

Help Us Keep Our Content Accurate.

Report an Error