Do or Die (film)
Do or Die is a 1991 action film starring Cynthia Brimhall, Pat Morita and Erik Estrada. It was directed, written and produced by Andy Sidaris. It's the sixth installment in the Triple B series.
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Directed by | Andy Sidaris |
Produced by | Andy Sidaris |
Written by | Andy Sidaris |
Starring | Pat Morita Cynthia Brimhall Erik Estrada |
Music by | Richard Lyons |
Cinematography | Mark Morris |
Edited by | Michael Haight |
Distributed by | Malibu Bay Films |
Release date | June 28, 1991 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Pat Morita as Masakana 'Kane' Kaneshiro
- Erik Estrada as Richard 'Rico' Estevez
- Dona Speir as Donna Hamilton
- Roberta Vasquez as Nicole Justin
- Bruce Penhall as Bruce Christian
- Cynthia Brimhall as Edy Stark
- William Bumiller as Lucas
- Michael J. Shane as Shane Abilene (as Michael Jay Shane)
- Pandora Peaks as Atlanta Lee (as Stephanie Schick)
- Carolyn Liu as Silk
- Richard Cansino as Hebert
- Chu Chu Malave as Bodreaux
- Ava Cadell as Ava
- Skip Ward as Skip
- James Lew as Lew
- Eric Chen as Chen
- Paul Hospodar as Duke
- H.D. Wood as Woody
- Christian Drew Sidaris as Spencer (as Drew Sidaris)
- Rodd Saunders as Dudley
- Bill Allen as Fiddle player
- Louis Ballis as Washboard
- Tony Bucci as Accordionist
- Bonnie McFarland as Big Pines Waitress
- Betty Williams as Big Pines Diner
- George Williams as Big Pines Diner
- Trigger as Cat
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