Vanishing Son II (1994)
The continuing saga of the Chang brothers: Jian-Wa and Wago. Picking up where it left off, Jian-Wa has left L.A. after a gang fight that involved Wago. Jian-Wa travels to the south and finds that hatred comes in all forms, as a group of racist whites feud with harmless Vietnamese fishermen. Jian-Wa decides to side with the Vietnamese and help them defend themselves. Back in Los Angeles, Wago is enjoying his new life as a gangster.
Director: John Nicolella
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Russell Wong as Jian-Wa |
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Chi Muoi Lo as Wago |
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Michelle Hurd as Anita |
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Dean Stockwell as Mickey Jo |
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Vivian Wu as Lili |
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Tamlyn Tomita as Lanchi |
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Paul Butler as Estabrook |
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Ming-Na Wen as Mai |
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Marcus Chong as Fu Qua |
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Haing S. Ngor as The General |
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Jamie Walters as Reggie Valmont |
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Harry Lennix as Andre Laine |
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Kim Chan as Son (Old Man) |
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Jake Weber as Bo |
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Murphy Guyer as Cole |
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Randal Brown as Deputy Cyrus |
| Art | Ted Berner | Production Design |
| Sound | David Bergeaud | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Cindy Coburn | Set Decoration |
| Editing | Peter Amundson | Editor |
| Production | Oscar L. Costo | Producer |
| Camera | Buzz Feitshans IV | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Bobby Burns | Stunts |
| Directing | John Nicolella | Director |
| Writing | Robert Eisele | Writer |
| Crew | J.J. Perry | Stunts |
| Crew | Troy Robinson | Stunts |