Latin Dragon (2004)
In the grand tradition of the lone hero who mysteriously appears in a town desperate for help (think "Shane, "Billy Jack", "James Bond" and "Chinese Connection"), having survived a war and now serving the government as an undercover agent, Danny Silva takes on his biggest foe yet: the street gangs that have taken over his neighborhood. Unwilling to play by the rules set down by the criminals, Silva forgoes the use of guns and decides to battle the thugs with the strength of his fists, spirit and willpower, turning himself into a real-life, modern-day superhero. Packed with pulse pounding, adrenaline-filled action; "Latin Dragon" gives us our first mainstream Latino martial arts action hero.
Director:
Scott Thomas
Writer:
Scott Thomas
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Fabian Carrillo as Daniel Silva |
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Gary Busey as Thorn |
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Lorenzo Lamas as Frank |
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Robert LaSardo as Paco |
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Joyce Giraud as Claudia Sanchez |
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Luis Antonio Ramos as Rafael Silva |
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Pepe Serna as Hector Sanchez |
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James Hong as Mr. Rhee |
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Carlos Nicasio as Homeboy Gangbanger #1 |
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Cristos as Homeboy Gangbanger #2 |
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Karissa Corday as Fairview Gardens Girl |
| Writing | James Becket | Writer |
| Writing | Fabian Carrillo | Writer |
| Writing | Scott Thomas | Screenplay |
| Production | Mike Erwin | Producer |
| Production | David Shoshan | Executive Producer |
| Production | Scott Thomas | Producer |
| Sound | H. Scott Salinas | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Mark Eberle | Director of Photography |
| Production | Cathy Henderson | Casting |
| Directing | Scott Thomas | Director |
| Production | Fabian Carrillo | Co-Producer |