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Directed by | Declan Mulvey |
Written by | Christopher Curran Declan Mulvey Joe Miale Declan Mulvey |
Produced by | James Sicignano Nitasha Bhambree Declan Mulvey Kasim Saul Anisa Qureshi Taylor Phillips Elizabeth Destro |
Starring | Daz Crawford Andre "Chyna" McCoy Anthony Ray Parker Samantha Alarcon Heidi Marie Paul Green Christian Boeving Dianna Agron |
Cinematography | Chris Lytwyn |
Edited by | Joe Miale |
Music by | Jay A. Skinner |
Production company | United Suns Entertainment |
Distributed by | Lionsgate Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
T.K.O. (also known as Urban Assault and Las reglas de la calle) [1] is a 2007 American action thriller film directed by Declan Mulvey and starring Dianna Agron, Samantha Alarcon, Daz Crawford, Paul Green, Heidi Marie Wanser and Christian Boeving. [2]
The film was produced by Nitasha Bhambree, Declan Mulvey, James Sicignano, Anisa Qureshi, Taylor Phillips.
In the city where image is everything, the criminal underworld holds a fight tournament where legends are born, and the men who own them rule the streets.
The film was received poorly by audiences, with IMDb users rating the film 3.4 out of 10 stars. [3]
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