‘The Fist of the Condor’ starring Chilean martial arts sensation Marko Zaror hits Digital, Blu-ray & DVD on May 23

The Fist of the Condor | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

The Fist of the Condor | Blu-ray (Well Go USA)

Director Ernesto Díaz Espinoza (Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman) and Chilean martial arts sensation Marko Zaror (Invincible) – the creative duo who previously worked together on 2006’s Kiltro, 2007’s Mirageman, 2009’s Mandrill and 2014’s Redeemer – are reuniting for The Fist of the Condor (aka El Puño del Cóndor), which is currently streaming on Hi-YAH! on April 7th, followed by a Digital, Blu-ray & DVD May 23

After centuries of careful safeguarding, a sacred manual of deadly fighting techniques risks falling into the wrong hands, leaving its rightful guardian to battle the world’s greatest assassins to protect the ancient secrets.

The Fist of the Condor (read our review) co-stars include Eyal Meyer (To Late To Die Young), Fernanda Urrejola (Cry Macho), Gina Aguad (Mirageman), Jose Manuel (The Man From Kathmandu) and Grandmaster Yoon Man-soo (Kiltro).

Catch The Fist of the Condor on Hi-YAH! on April 7th, followed by a Blu-ray release on May 23rd. Until then, don’t miss the film’s original Trailer:



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11 Responses to ‘The Fist of the Condor’ starring Chilean martial arts sensation Marko Zaror hits Digital, Blu-ray & DVD on May 23

  1. Ulric says:

    This looks like a really fun time

  2. Ulric says:

    So what’s even more cool about this, this features two martial arts never before seen in western action movies. Rumi Maki an ancient Incan martial arts and Kalaripayattu a Martial Art style from Indian considered to be the Mother Of martial arts in Asia. I am super excited

  3. Ulric says:

    Look let’s not start this debate. Let’s just Enjoy the movie and there is no need to feel sorry for anyone. Let me just say this the are showcasing Rumi Maki from South America and Kalaripayattu from India. That’s it

  4. Ulric says:

    Let’s just say Kalaripayattu is an Indian Martial art, no proof of anything else

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