Karate Cop

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Karate Cop
Directed by Alan Roberts
Starring Ron Marchini
David Carradine
Distributed by Imperial Entertainment
Release date(s) 1993
Running time 100 minutes
Country USA
Language English
Preceded by Omega Cop
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Karate Cop is the straight to video 1991 sequel to Omega Cop set in the future about a karate-trained police officer in the future. It stars Ronald L. Marchini and in a very minor role, David Carradine. This film was also written and produced by its star, Ronald L. Marchini, and executive-produced by his wife, Jo Anne Marchini.

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[edit] Taglines

  • In the future there is no law and no order. Only John Travis, The last cop on Earth.
  • Martial Law At Its Most Lethal

[edit] Working titles

  • Dragon Cop
  • Omega Cop II
  • Omega Cop II: The Challenge

[edit] Cast

Ronald L. Marchini as John Travis
Carrie Chambers as Rachel
Michael E. Bristow as Snaker
D.W. Landingham as Lincoln
Michael M. Foley as Lincoln's Champion
Dana Bentley as Lincoln's Woman
Dax Nicholas as Cal
David Carradine as Dad
Vibbe Haugaard as Mica
Warren Reed as Fat Scav
Mark Christensen as Stick Scav
Ernest C. Day III as Knife Scav
Craig Pryor as 1st stick attacker
Don Bartolo as 2nd stick attacker
Frank O. Montelongo as Knife attacker
James Knight as Pipe attacker
Jeffrey K. Lee as Sneeker
Gary Phillips as Helmet attacker
Harold Dew as Chicken scav
Lorraine Swanson as Tess
Denny Grayson as Priest
Brandon E. Rogers as Big-Ugly Scav
Kelli Gianettoni as Dancing Dahlia
Stephen W. Sargent as Danny
Steven Orr as Victim #1
Atary Xiong as Victim #2
William Brooks as Victim #3
Joe Meyer as Thunder
Dale Gobin as Cougar
Bill O'Donnell as Street Thug (uncredited)
Weston Rook as Thief Scav

[edit] Crew

Directed by Alan Roberts
Written by Denny Grayson, Ronald L. Marchini and Bill Zide
Executively Produced by Jo-Anne Marchini
Produced by Ronald L. Marchini and Garrick Huey
Music by Cecil Ramirez and Ralph Stover
Film-editing by Garrick Huey
Cinematography by Hugh C. Litfin