Max Havoc: Curse of The Dragon is an action film directed by Albert Pyun on the island of Guam in 2004. The movie was written by Irina Diether and was to be released in theaters around the world and to be turned into a syndicated television series in the United States. A sequel titled Max Havoc: Ring of Fire was shot in Canada in 2006. The story centers around ex-kickboxing champion turned sports photographer, Max Havoc. Max finds himself in Guam for a publicity photo shoot. Max’s helpful ways land him in the lives of the vacationing sisters Jane and Christy Goody, who have acquired a... rare jade dragon. This dragon happens to belong to the ruthless Japanese yakuza who will stop at nothing to get it back. Producer John Laing and director Albert Pyun were given, at their request, an $800,000 loan guarantee by the Guam Economic Development and Commerce Authority to secure a third party loan from Comerica Bank in order to finance the film. In his effort to convince GEDCA to approve the loan guarantee, Pyun told GEDCA board members that he and his producer had a sterling financial record and that neither he nor Laing had ever defaulted on a loan.
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| Release date: | 2004 |
| Directed by: | Albert Pyun |
| Runtime: | 90 Minutes |
| Genre: | Action |