'Three-Sided Battle')[1] is a 1991 Indonesian martial arts film directed by Ackyl Anwari and starring Cynthia Rothrock, Chris Barnes, Peter O'Brian and Zainal Abidin.
This had led to some confusion, as Angel of Fury was the original English title for another Rothrock movie made by the same Indonesian company, which Imperial ended up renaming Lady Dragon 2.
[2] Rothrock had American actor Chris Barnes, a fellow Scrantonian to whom she was engaged at the time, hired as her co-star, and the two bookended their trip with a short holiday in Bali.
[8] In Australia, distributor 1st Call Video Rights was granted a release certificate for Triple Cross on January 7, 1992, with the picture clocking in at a similar 82 minutes.
Ballantine Books' Video Movie Guide dismissed the film as "[b]ottom-end martial arts trash", and said about Rothrock that "[i]f she could act ten times as well as she kicks... she’d still be terrible.
"[16] Mick Ferris of the U.K.'s Cambridge Town Crier called it "a very poor example" of the martial arts genre, featuring "speeded up fight sequences which resemble a Charlie Chaplin chase", tied together by a story that is "hardly worth elucidating", while Rothrock was deemed to have "considerably less acting ability than some of the planks of wood she delights in putting her foot through.