Two rival assassins (Jean-Claude Van Damme, Scott Adkins) form an uneasy alliance to take down a DEA-backed drug cartel as one tries to avenge his wife and the other collect a reward for a job.
17 November 1971, Munich, West Germany
10 June 1952, Bucharest, Romania
30 May 1977
27 July 1983, Bucharest, Romania
17 September 1953, Romania
16 October 1982, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
14 August 1952, Bucharest, Romania
15 September 1963, Constanta, Romania
18 October 1960, Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, Brussels, Belgium
7 March 1978, Bucharest, Romania
10 June 1970, Onesti, Romania
19 May 1962
12 April 1981, Baia Mare, Romania
14 June 1973, Hunedoara, Romania
29 April 1982, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
July 29, 2011
A direct-to-video-quality actioner distinguished primarily by its star's blatantly deteriorated martial-arts prowess.August 26, 2011
As the star of Assassination Games, Jean-Claude Van Damme makes a lot of great decisions. As the executive producer, he appears to have made fewer.August 02, 2011
Assassination Games doesn't fully exploit -- in, say, the manner in which Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa did -- the age and earned maturity of its leading man.