Abduction | Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

Abduction | Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

Abduction | Blu-ray (Shout! Factory)

RELEASE DATE: July 16, 2019

On July 16th, 2019, Shout! Factory is releasing the Blu-ray & DVD for Abduction (aka Twilight Zodiac), the latest actioner from martial arts sensation Scott Adkins (The Debt Collector) and director Ernie Barbarash (Pound of Flesh).

Quinn (Adkins, Triple Threat), a member of a SWAT unit, steps out of a park fountain in an Asian city with no recollection of who he is or where he came from. As he pieces together clues from his past, he vaguely recalls his young daughter, who has been kidnapped. Meanwhile, Conner (Andy On, Zombie Fight Club), a former military operative turned gangster-for-hire, discovers that his wife has also disappeared mysteriously in the middle of the night. These two men, with little in common, realize they must work together to find their loved ones and thwart their mysterious abductors.

Abduction also stars Trung Ngoc Anh (Truy Sát), Lily Jie (The Bodyguard) and fight choreography by Tim Man (Eliminators) and stunts by Tiger Huang (Chasing the Dragon) and his team.

The film is produced by Hong Kong film figure, Mike Leeder (Ultimate Justice), Henry Luk (Pound of Flesh) and Adam Ren Yuchen – and executively produced by the legendary Roger Corman.

Pre-order Abduction from Amazon.com today! 



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6 Responses to Abduction | Blu-ray & DVD (Shout! Factory)

  1. Andrew Hernandez says:

    I just watched the trailer earlier, and it looks like a lot of fun! Monster Man Mike Leeder!

  2. eric remson says:

    will this come out in the usa

  3. Fightboy says:

    Hey Guys i allready have this movie on Blu Ray

  4. Andrew Hernandez says:

    I rented Abduction on VOD and all in all, it was worth watching.

    The plot felt like it was written by Giorgio A. Tsoukalos with ideas taken from Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Dark City, and there’s quite a bit of corniness throughout. (I disagree with giving Adkins’ character a stutter.) But the movie was also fun and had a good amount of action spread across the runtime.

    The duel between Andy On and Scott Adkins was very good. It was nice to see a proper fight with them after Black Mask 2 all those years ago, and Ernie Barbarash keeps improving as a director.

  5. Dan Hagen says:

    I enjoyed this movie way more than I thought I would. It’s got Scott Adkins, martial arts, gang warfare, aliens, and asian mysticism, plus the whole thing takes place in Vietnam. It’s a wild ride.

    Watching Adkins shiver in the rain, speak with a stutter, and hobble around like an idiot early on in the movie made me laugh (in a bad way), but I think everything else makes up for it.

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