Samurai Cop
Samurai Cop is a 1991 American direct-to-video action film written, coproduced and directed by Amir Shervan and starring Robert Z'Dar, Matt Hannon and Mark Frazer. It has attained a cult following.
Plot
When a renegade Japanese gang known as the Katana take control of the cocaine trade in Los Angeles, the LAPD transfer in a "samurai" policeman from the SDPD to help tackle the problem. Joe Marshall has been trained by the masters in Japan and "speaks fluent Japanese", but dresses like a commoner.
More details
| author | Amir Shervan |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | Los Angeles |
| director | Amir Shervan |
| editor | Amir Shervan Ruben Zadurian |
| genre | action comedy crime thriller |
| keywords | car chase carlos\'n charlie\'s cocaine code of silence commanding officer end gang member injured kill lapd los angeles police department on the beach parking lot reign of terror san diego police department sdpd sunset boulevard |
| musicBy | Alan DerMarderosian |
| producer | Orlando Corradi |
| productionCompany | Hollywood Royal Pictures |
| publisher | Cinema Epoch Demel International Corporation |
| recordedAt | Los Angeles |
| theme | buddy comedy buddy cop direct-to-video exploitation independent martial arts yakuza |