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BANGKOK REVENGE debuts on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital March 26th from Well Go USA
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Director Jean-Marc Mineo’s martial arts epic BANGKOK REVENGE debuts on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital March 26th from Well Go USA Entertainment. After the brutal, thoughtless murder of his parents leaves Manit (Jon Foo) with a bullet in his head, he is rescued from near-death by a master of Muay Thai boxing. Afflicted with a brain injury that removes all his human emotions, Manit spends his life training to be a killing machine. 20 years later, he's gunning for the corrupt cops that transformed his destiny. With fists, feet, and bloody vengeance, he's going to make them wish they were already dead. The film stars Jon Foo (Tekken, Street Fighter Legacy), Caroline Ducey (Romance, The Soul Keeper) and Michael Cohen (Them, Little Jerusalem).

Synopsis:
A young boy left for dead by the assassins who killed his parents is taken under the wing of a martial-arts master and shaped into a lethal killing machine with an insatiable appetite for revenge. As a ten-year-old child, Manit (Jon Foo) saw his parents murdered in cold blood. When the killers were finished, they put a gun to his head, and pulled the trigger. Incredibly, Manit survived, though the bullet in his brain left him devoid of all emotion. Subsequently adopted by a kindly martial-arts master, Manit trained tirelessly for the next 20 years, always knowing that the day would come when he would bring his parent's killers to justice. When the time comes to embrace his destiny, Manit embarks on a violent quest for vengeance that brings the entire Bangkok underworld crumbling down.

BANGKOK REVENGE has a runtime of approximately 80 minutes and is not rated.
For more information, see Bangkok Revenge or visit www.wellgousa.com.
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