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'''''Lionheart''''', also known as ''Wrong Bet'', ''A.W.O.L.'' and ''Full Contact'', is a martial arts action film from 1990.
'''''Lionheart''''', also known as ''Wrong Bet'', ''A.W.O.L.'' and ''Full Contact'', is a martial arts action film from 1990.


Starring [[Jean Claude Van Damme]] as Lyon Gaulier, the movie begins in Los Angeles with a drug deal gone wrong as Lyon's brother Francois tries to hustle some street thugs with sugar as cocaine and ends up with a gasoline bath followed by a matchstick. His wife Hélène writes about this to Lyon, and Lyon promptly deserts from his position in The Foreign Legion and escapes to the USA, managing to get into [[New York City]]. Penniless, he participates in illegal streetfights in order to raise money so he get into LA and to his brother. While doing this he meets Joshua, who promptly appoints himself Lyon's manager/trainer and Cynthia, a rich and influential player in the streetfights who quickly develops a financial interest in Lyon's fighting prowess.
Starring [[Jean-Claude Van Damme]] as Lyon Gaulier, the movie begins in Los Angeles with a drug deal gone wrong as Lyon's brother Francois tries to hustle some street thugs with sugar as cocaine and ends up with a gasoline bath followed by a matchstick. His wife Hélène writes about this to Lyon, and Lyon promptly deserts from his position in The Foreign Legion and escapes to the USA, managing to get into [[New York City]]. Penniless, he participates in illegal streetfights in order to raise money so he get into LA and to his brother. While doing this he meets Joshua, who promptly appoints himself Lyon's manager/trainer and Cynthia, a rich and influential player in the streetfights who quickly develops a financial interest in Lyon's fighting prowess.


When Lyon finally reaches LA, he is unfortunately too late as Francois is dead. Initially unwilling to continue fighting after reaching LA, he is soon persuaded by Cynthia to continue getting into increasingly dangerous bouts so that he can help support Francois' widow and young daughter. Unfortunately someone like Cynthia doesn't help people for no reason, and the investigators sent by the Legion to bring him back are relentlessly closing in on Lyon...
When Lyon finally reaches LA, he is unfortunately too late as Francois is dead. Initially unwilling to continue fighting after reaching LA, he is soon persuaded by Cynthia to continue getting into increasingly dangerous bouts so that he can help support Francois' widow and young daughter. Unfortunately someone like Cynthia doesn't help people for no reason, and the investigators sent by the Legion to bring him back are relentlessly closing in on Lyon...


As with the other Jean-Claude's films in the early 90's, it recycles the plot from his older film, this time from ''[[Bloodsport (Film)|Bloodsport]]''.
As with the other Jean-Claude's films in the early 90's, it recycles the plot from his older film, this time from ''[[Bloodsport]]''.

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=== This movie contains the examples of: ===


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* [[Black Best Friend]]: Joshua all the way
* [[Black Best Friend]]: Joshua all the way
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Lyon ends his fight with Sonny by giving him [[Groin Attack|a swift punch into his balls]].
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Lyon ends his fight with Sonny by giving him [[Groin Attack|a swift punch into his balls]].
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* [[Legion of Lost Souls]]
* [[Legion of Lost Souls]]
* [[Man On Fire]]: Francois in the opening.
* [[Man On Fire]]: Francois in the opening.
* [[N-Word Privileges]]: Amidst all the F-bombs there is only one N-word. Said by an evil black gang leader.
* [[N-Word Privileges]]: Amidst all the F-bombs there is only one N-word. Said by an evil black gang leader.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Cynthia.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Cynthia.
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]: Attila is shown holding a white cat when he arrives in LA.
* [[Right-Hand-Cat]]: Attila is shown holding a white cat when he arrives in LA.
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[[Category:Films of the 1990s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1990s]]
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 26 December 2018

Lionheart, also known as Wrong Bet, A.W.O.L. and Full Contact, is a martial arts action film from 1990.

Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as Lyon Gaulier, the movie begins in Los Angeles with a drug deal gone wrong as Lyon's brother Francois tries to hustle some street thugs with sugar as cocaine and ends up with a gasoline bath followed by a matchstick. His wife Hélène writes about this to Lyon, and Lyon promptly deserts from his position in The Foreign Legion and escapes to the USA, managing to get into New York City. Penniless, he participates in illegal streetfights in order to raise money so he get into LA and to his brother. While doing this he meets Joshua, who promptly appoints himself Lyon's manager/trainer and Cynthia, a rich and influential player in the streetfights who quickly develops a financial interest in Lyon's fighting prowess.

When Lyon finally reaches LA, he is unfortunately too late as Francois is dead. Initially unwilling to continue fighting after reaching LA, he is soon persuaded by Cynthia to continue getting into increasingly dangerous bouts so that he can help support Francois' widow and young daughter. Unfortunately someone like Cynthia doesn't help people for no reason, and the investigators sent by the Legion to bring him back are relentlessly closing in on Lyon...

As with the other Jean-Claude's films in the early 90's, it recycles the plot from his older film, this time from Bloodsport.

Tropes used in Lionheart include: