Confessions of a Pit Fighter
Confessions of a Pit Fighter | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Art Camacho |
Produced by |
Mike Karkeh Todd Chamberlain Bob Dziadkowiec Hector Echavarria R. Ellis Frazier Timothy Harron |
Written by |
Art Camacho R. Ellis Frazier |
Starring |
Hector Echavarria Armand Assante Flavor Flav John Savage James Russo Quinton Jackson |
Music by |
Geoff Levin Ricardo Veiga |
Cinematography | Curtis Petersen |
Edited by | Chris McGuinness |
Production company |
Alliance Group Entertainment Mike Karkeh Productions |
Distributed by | Lions Gate Entertainment |
Release dates | 2005 |
Running time | 99 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2,500,000 (Estimated)[1] |
Confessions of a Pit Fighter is a 2005 American martial arts action film directed by Art Camacho and starring Hector Echavarria, Armand Assante, Flavor Flav, James Russo and John Savage. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California and produced by Alliance Group Entertainment. It was distributed in by Lions Gate Entertainment.[2]
Synopsis
The embattled mixed martial arts expert, Eddie Castillo (Hector Echavarria), is released from jail after swearing to never enter the pit fighting ring again. However, after his brother is killed in the ring by a vicious new fighter (Quinton Jackson), Eddie goes on a quest for revenge. His journey takes him through the depths of the underground pit fighting circuit, where he finds people like Lucky (Flavor Flav), who help him; while others, such as the nefarious Argento (Armand Assante) will stop at nothing to see Eddie fail.
Cast
- Hector Echavarria ... Eddie Castillo
- Armand Assante ... Argento
- Gizelle D'Cole ... Gizelle
- James Russo ... Sharkey
- Flavor Flav ... Lucky
- John Savage ... McGee
- Troy Aguayo ... Ivan
- Quinton Jackson ... Fighter
- Gustavo Cardozo ... Fighter
Reception
Like many Direct-to-DVD movies, Confessions of a Pit Fighter was largely ignored by all major reviewers, and the few who bother review, pointed the lack of creativity of the story. One critic pointed that, "This film even seems to acknowledge that, phoning in the narrative in a tired and bored pace. This notion isn't helped by the main character being as dull as a 30-year-old pencil. The actor playing Eddie Castillo couldn't be more uninterested in the material and he instantly becomes a liability to this film. Having the main character ruin the movie is a bad thing!" and concluded "Earlier I wondered if this movie deserved to be shelved for three years before release. The verdict? Yeah, pretty much. It's longer than necessary, has a boring main character, unintelligible supporting cast, kills off the only cool guy, and has lame fight scenes. Pretty much a complete disaster, when weighed in. Try Kickboxer 4. Much better! Score: 2 out of 10".[3]
References
External links
- Official Website
- Trailer on YouTube
- Confessions of a Pit Fighter at the Internet Movie Database
- Confessions of a Pit Fighter on MySpace
- Confessions of a Pit Fighter on Alliance Group Entertainment Website