Ulterior Motives (1993)
January 6, 1993Release Date
Ulterior Motives (1993)
January 6, 1993Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Thomas Ian Griffith
Jack Blaylock

Mary Page Keller
Erica

Jeff Imada
Yakuza #3

James Lew
Yakuza #5

Toshishiro Obata
Bull Neck Yakuza

Roger Yuan
Yakuza #6

Ray Sua
Yakuza #4

Craig Shugart
Guard #1

David Efron
Guard #2

Ellen Crawford
Elizabeth

Cameron Michael Erwin
Child in Restaurant

Hayward Nishioka
Sakagami / Sakagami Imposter

Bill M. Ryusaki
Yakuza #1

Masami Saito
Japanese Woman

Tyra Ferrell
Receptionist

Ken Howard
Malcolm Carter

Debra Snell
Newscaster

Momo Yashima
Sakagami Secretary

Antoni Stutz
Mail Boy

Virginia Katz
Editor

M.C. Gainey
Max

Joe Yamanaka
Self

Sharon Bialy
CastingDirector

Robert Apisa
Bodyguard #1
Media.

Details.
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Wiki.
Ulterior Motives, also known as Kill Fee, is a 1993 martial arts action thriller film written and directed by James Becket, starring Thomas Ian Griffith and Mary Page Keller. The film follows Erica Boswell (Keller), a reporter pursuing a story about a businessman who may be selling American secrets to the Japanese. Boswell enlists the help of private detective Jack Blaylock (Griffith) to investigate and the two of them quickly discover that the case is even more complex and dangerous than they thought.
Ulterior Motives had a straight-to-video release in the United States. It was the second collaboration between Griffith and Keller, who had previously co-starred in the soap opera Another World and are married in real life. Griffith also has a story credit and a producer credit, while Keller is credited as a co-producer.
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