| Jeff Wincott | ... | John Ryan | |
| Paco Christian Prieto | ... | Luis Calderone | |
| Christina Cox | ... | Kelly | |
| Richard Yearwood | ... | Michelangelo | |
| Michael Copeman | ... | Joe Baker | |
| Douglas O'Keeffe | ... | Larry the Lender | |
| Kevin Rushton | ... | Blade | |
| Raymond Marlowe | ... | Sam Armstrong | |
| Dennis O'Connor | ... | Carruthers | |
| David Campbell | ... | Grime | |
| Nicu Branzea | ... | Tony | |
| Stephen Micalchunk | ... | Gustavo | |
| Alex Bandiera | ... | Tommy Vega | |
| Géza Kovács | ... | Andy Giancola | |
| Jonathan Fisher | ... | Grey Feather | |
| Linda Barnett | ... | Silvie | |
| Claudia Stanley | ... | Receptionist | |
| Kathy Imrie | ... | Mrs. Jefferson | |
| Gary Rodriguez | ... | Church | |
| Marcia Bennett | ... | Janice | |
| David Nairn | ... | Detective Duffus | |
| Gene Mack | ... | Marcus | |
| Dick Callahan | ... | Booking Sergeant | |
| David Fraser | ... | Bradley | |
| Will Gehring | ... | Desk Clerk | |
| Hayden Christensen | ... | Young John Ryan | |
| Zion Lee | ... | Young Luis Calderone (as Zeon Lee) | |
| Randy O'Connell | ... | Cop | |
| Dirk K. Heinze | ... | Flashback Cop | |
| Bruce McFee | ... | Flashback Detective #1 | |
| Jerry Levitan | ... | Flashback Detective #2 | |
| Derek Clifford | ... | Blades 1st Opponent | |
| Rogue Johnston | ... | Blades 2nd Opponent | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Michael Boisvert | ... | Cop #1 (uncredited) | |
| Sugar Bouche | ... | Ring Girl (uncredited) | |
| Will Corno | ... | Gang Leader (uncredited) | |
| John W. Iwanonkiw | ... | Cop at Window (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Damian Lee | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Damian Lee | writer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Ronald J. Weiss | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Russ Goozee | (as Gerald R. Goozee) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| David Ransley | |||
Casting by | |||
| Marjorie Lecker | |||
Production Design by | |||
| John Gillespie | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Tim Boyd | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Jim Lambie | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Resa McConaghy | (as Theresa McConaghy) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Laura Buckles | .... | assistant hair stylist | |
| Laura Buckles | .... | assistant makeup artist | |
| Traci Loader | .... | makeup artist | |
| Ron Yates | .... | hair stylist | |
Production Management | |||
| Julian Grant | .... | post-production supervisor | |
| James A. Holt | .... | executive in charge of production | |
Art Department | |||
| Lisa Beaty | .... | key set dresser | |
| John Gillespie | .... | construction coordinator | |
| James R. Murray | .... | property master | |
| Nicholas White | .... | assistant art director | |
Sound Department | |||
| Flavia Amon | .... | adr coordinator | |
| Joe Barnett | .... | adr recordist | |
| Dickran Bezirgenian | .... | adr recordist | |
| Peter Chapman | .... | sound assistant | |
| Christian T. Cooke | .... | adr recordist | |
| David Cooke | .... | adr coordinator | |
| Emanuela DeBerardinis | .... | adr assistant | |
| Joyce Demps | .... | adr coordinator | |
| Ed Douglas | .... | dialogue editor | |
| Keith Elliott | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Henry Embry | .... | sound mixing recordist | |
| Kerry Harris | .... | adr assistant | |
| Jack Heeren | .... | adr recordist | |
| Jim Hopkins | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| Jennifer Irwin | .... | adr assistant | |
| Gillian Jones | .... | dialogue editor | |
| Richard Kelly | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Laura Jane Nelles | .... | foley assistant | |
| Kelly Scott | .... | foley artist | |
| Tracy Sheridan | .... | foley assistant | |
| Andrew Tay | .... | foley recordist | |
| Todd Warren | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Laura Wilkinson | .... | adr assistant | |
| Alan Zielonko | .... | boom operator | |
Stunts | |||
| Eric Bryson | .... | stunts | |
| Randy Butcher | .... | stunts | |
| Michael Chow | .... | stunts | |
| Derek Clifford | .... | stunt performer | |
| Tig Fong | .... | stunts | |
| Errol Gee | .... | stunts | |
| Mic Jones | .... | stunt rigger | |
| Steve Lucescu | .... | key stunt rigger | |
| Robert Martin | .... | stunts | |
| John Stoneham Jr. | .... | stunt coordinator | |
| John Stoneham Sr. | .... | stunts (as John Stoneham) | |
| Peter Szkoda | .... | stunt performer | |
| Mic Jones | .... | fire stunt rigger (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Paul Boucher | .... | first assistant camera | |
| Harper Forbes | .... | best boy electric | |
| Robert Gardenier | .... | generator operator | |
| Russ Goozee | .... | camera operator (as Gerald R. Goozee) | |
| Brad Hruboska | .... | Steadicam operator | |
| Edmond Kopp | .... | grip | |
| David Masan | .... | dolly grip | |
| David Masan | .... | key grip | |
| Joseph Micomonaco | .... | second assistant camera | |
| Mark Nener | .... | second second assistant camera | |
| Patrick Robinson | .... | gaffer | |
| Steven Roy | .... | electrician | |
| Jeff Smallcombe | .... | best boy grip | |
| Tracey-Lee Taylor | .... | still photographer | |
Casting Department | |||
| Scott Dutton | .... | extras casting | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Kimberly Child | .... | costume supervisor | |
| Koreann Ciandre | .... | costume assistant | |
| Jennifer Wohrle | .... | costume assistant | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Nadia Day | .... | post-production coordinator (as Nadia Rajewski) | |
| Paul G. Day | .... | first assistant film editor | |
| John Gillespie | .... | post-production coordinator | |
| Cathy Rait | .... | color timer | |
| Barbara Swift | .... | negative cutter | |
Music Department | |||
| Ed Douglas | .... | music editor | |
| Campbell Foster | .... | music assistant | |
| Frank Szabo | .... | music engineer | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Lora Agar | .... | transportation coordinator | |
Other crew | |||
| John H. Brister | .... | production executive | |
| Yvonne Burgess | .... | craft service | |
| Brad Wm. Clark | .... | assistant production coordinator | |
| Marco Di Venanzo | .... | location assistant | |
| Morton Dorrell | .... | location manager | |
| Patricia Joyes | .... | script supervisor | |
| Katherine Laing | .... | craft service | |
| Robert Pincombe | .... | production assistant | |
| Vincente Segovia | .... | trainer: Mr. Wincott | |
| John Stoneham Jr. | .... | fight choreographer | |
| Jeremy Wheaton | .... | production assistant | |
| Jeff Wincott | .... | fight choreographer | |
| C.J. Fidler | .... | body double: Christina Cox (uncredited) | |
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As the credits for "Law Of The Jungle" started to display, my expectations sank greatly. First, the credits identified the producer of the movie as Ashok Amritraj, a producer who has produced an unbelievable amount of shoddy schlock. Then the director credit came up, identifying the director as Damian Lee, who has directed a lot of really bad movies. But the credits also revealed that star Jeff Wincott was one of the producers. Maybe, I thought, he would bring to this movie what he had learned in his American movies. (This movie is Canadian)
It didn't take very long to realize that this was turning up to be a very bad movie. In fairness to Wincott and Lee, they were working with a really terrible script. (Oh, wait - no fairness to Lee, since I just remembered that he wrote the script for this movie.) It takes about half an hour for the movie to develop something of a plot, and it's very slow-going afterwards. The movie is stuffed with talk talk talk - and not interesting talk.
What about the fight sequences? Well, I'm pretty sure martial arts fans will be greatly disappointed. Lee screws up these scenes like he does with the other parts of the movies. He does make Wincott get hit with a lot more blows than you usually expect the protagonist to get in a movie like this, but other than that interesting aspect, the fights are horribly done. Lee incompetently uses techniques like slow motion, bad camera angles, and very one-sided fights for the most part.
A message for Wincott: Make regular trips to your barber. The long hair look you have in this movie makes you look ridiculous.