Blackjack | (1998)
The film was intended to be the start of a series; as a result, many subplots—such as Jack raising his friend's daughter—were designed for long-term development rather than a single movie arc.
The protagonist, an elite protector with a tactical mind and a peculiar phobia. Blackjack (1998)
Directed by action legend , Blackjack (1998) is a unique cult classic that blends stylized Hong Kong-style action with a quirky, TV-movie premise. It was originally produced as a pilot for a television series that was never picked up, leading to its release as a standalone film. Film Overview Release Date: 1998 Genre: Action Runtime: 1 hour 54 minutes Director: John Woo Starring: Dolph Lundgren Plot Summary The film was intended to be the start
Despite this bizarre handicap, he is hired to protect a supermodel targeted by a lethal assassin. The film follows his struggle to maintain his professional edge while battling his fear, culminating in high-stakes action sequences where his enemies attempt to exploit his weakness. It was originally produced as a pilot for
The young daughter of Jack's friend, whom he takes under his wing after her parents are killed.