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Michael Wong
- Han
- (as Michael Fitzegerald Wong)
Ray Nicholas
- Karl
- (as Raymond Leslie Nicholas)
Jeff Wolfe
- Skaar
- (as Jeff Joseph Wolfe)
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- TriviaHong Kong superstar and director Sammo Kam-Bo Hung served as the film's 2nd unit director. The release print of "Knock Off" suffers from the removal of a lot of the martial arts action shot for the film, with a couple of sequences being very heavily edited. The final battle between Jean-Claude Van Damme's character and Australian actor/stuntman Michael Miller is less than half of the action shot for their fight, and upon careful viewing you can pick up the fact that the fight has raged across several different sections on the boat, while the fight between Jeff Wolfe's character Scar and Jean-Claude's is the most heavily edited with more of the action being shown in the "Making Of" featured on several of the DVD editions than in the finished film.
- GoofsAt the beginning, the dead guy that flew out of the boat,uses his own hand to push himself over as he is being kicked to turn over.
- Quotes
Tommy Hendricks: I sign things too. In private.
Karen Lee: Oh, things like that falsified document?
Tommy Hendricks: Oh, no, no, no! Ray signs all the false documents.
Karen Lee: Oh, I agree. And I think you two have spent your time in Hong Kong getting drunk, chasing ass and getting massages in stead of taking care of company's business.
Tommy Hendricks: Look, the massage industry in Hong Kong is going through a really tough time right now. I'm just trying to help out the local college girls!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dans la peau de Jean-Claude Van Damme (2003)
Featured review
So it's not the best movie ever made. Knock Off at least accomplishes what too many movies these days fail to do--entertain. It made us laugh. The filming was unusual.
And Jean-Claude's departure from the usual character portrayal was refreshing. He should try losing the ego and do comedy more often.
And Jean-Claude's departure from the usual character portrayal was refreshing. He should try losing the ego and do comedy more often.
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Box office
- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $10,319,915
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,516,231
- Sep 7, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $10,319,915
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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