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Directed By
Al Waxman

Written By:
Ron Base

Cast:
Martin Kove, Allison Hossack, Martha Henry, Heidi von Palleske, James Purcell, Bruce Boa, George Sperdakos, Heath Lamberts, Thomas Cavanagh, Michelyn Emelle, Phillip Jarrett, Raoul Trujillo, Heather Smith, Eve Crawford, Krista Bulmer, Eve Crawford, Tita Griffin, Peter Jaciw, Dennis Lundin, Maria Warren


 
White Light (1991)
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Movie Review by Ron
August 29th, 2007

Their is no originality in this dojo

For some strange reason I went out and bought all the movies I could find starring Martin Kove aka John Kreese, the evil karate instructor from the Karate Kid movies.

Martin Kove plays detective Sean Craig, who I believe is a Vietnam veteran. He's a good cop that lives for his job. He doesn't have any friends outside of work and prefers to be undercover to escape his loneliness. Luckily for Sean, he gets murdered early on in the movie and is finally at peace with his life. That is until he comes back from the dead!

I have to give this movie credit for mashing together the supernatural and romantic parts from Ghost, the life and death experimentation from Flatliners, and then tossing in some action and comedy just for kicks. The producers and director managed to have all that in one movie, and on a shoe string budget!

Bottom Line: Not really the best movie out there...but I loved it!

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