Guardian Angel (1994 Film)
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''Guardian Angel'' is a 1994 American action film directed by Richard W. Munchkin, starring Cynthia Rothrock, Lydie Denier,
Daniel McVicar Daniel McVicar (born June 17, 1958; Independence, Missouri) is an American actor, director and writer known for his work in European Films and American Television. Early life and education McVicar was born in Missouri and raised in Broomfield C ...
and
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. Rothrock plays a cop-turned-bodyguard on assignment to protect a rich playboy from an unhinged woman, who is both the client's former mistress and the criminal responsible for the death of the heroine's fiancé. Although contemporary reviews were mixed, it is better regarded than most of the actress' American output.


Plot


Cast


Production


Development and filming

''Guardian Angel'' was Rothrock's first and only collaboration with action specialists
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. The company was typically reluctant to hire women in leading roles due to their limited track record in the genre, but gave her a chance based on the performance of some of her movies. Filming took place in the Los Angeles agglomeration between July 26 and September 3, 1993. The fictional "Dick's Bar", where Rothrock's character brawls with a group of thugs, was represented by the Yukon Belle in Thousand Oaks, once a legitimate criminal hangout that fell victim to the area's gentrification a few years after filming.


Stunts

Rothrock's frequent screen partner Richard Norton contributed to fight choreography. A Mexican performer, hired by the production despite his limited credentials, was grazed by Rothrock during filming, and tried to extort them $250,000 due to an allegedly broken nose. Rothrock denied causing him any lasting damage, and the man quickly lowered his demands to a fraction of the initial amount. Co-star Lydie Denier was inspired to take kickboxing classes after witnessing Rothrock in action. The film marked the debut of veteran stuntwoman Anita Hart, who was introduced to PM stunt coordinator Cole McKay by a mutual friend. Playing the killer maid, she got her high fall on the first take and went on to become a PM regular herself. Although Rothrock performed her fight scenes, some of PM's trademark setpieces required the use of a stunt double, such as the horse chase. Reflecting the company's hectic shoots, the wig worn by the rider visibly slipped during the scene but it could not be redone, and the mishap had to be worked around in post-production. The character of Goddard, a fellow cop who helps the heroine commandeer the ''Cigarette Lady'' speedboat for the final chase, was played by its real-life owner and competitive driver Anna Dalva.


Release

In the U.S., ''Guardian Angel'' was released on VHS by Imperial Entertainment on November 23, 1994. It reached Australia the same month via 21st Century Pictures, under the title ''Beyond Justice'', and the U.K. the previous July through
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. The film received a domestic DVD re-issue on May 4, 2004, from Kreative Digital Entertainment via
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, as part of a slate of PM Entertainment releases.


Reception

''Guardian Angel'' received mixed reviews from mainstream publications. TV Guide criticized the inclusion of another ill-fated companion for Rothrock, but noted the novelty of the femme fatale antagonist played by Denier, and ultimately deemed that "it's McVicar's tongue-in-cheek turn as the Robert Wagnerian poor little rich boy that makes ''Guardian Angel'' watchable, if hardly a standout."
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' ''Video Movie Guide'' wrote: "Martial arts expert Cynthia Rothrock is back in this pedestrian effort about an ex-cop out to avenge the deaths of her partner and lover. ..Novelty here is the killer is a woman. Anyone for a good cat fight?" British reference book ''Elliot's Guide to Home Entertainment'' called it " violent actioner that serves merely as an adequate showcase for Rothrock’s fighting skills." Pat Gillespie of Australian newspaper '' The Age'' described Rothrock as "stilted but likeable". However, he found that the film's humorous brand of feminism was "short circuited by gratuitous focus on boorish fight scenes", which amounted to little more than "cheap thrills".


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* * {{AllMovie title, m1088971 1994 films 1994 action thriller films American action thriller films Films set in Los Angeles 1990s English-language films 1990s American films American martial arts films 1994 martial arts films