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Episode 12 - Guardian Angel

Episode 12 - Guardian Angel

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It's scorpion kicks, exploding speedboats, equestrian excitement, hitmen who hate meat platters and maid-brawling madness as The PM Entertainment Podcast dives fists-first into Guardian Angel, the 1994 action-packed thrill ride that puts the unstoppable Cynthia Rothrock front and center as a no-nonsense bodyguard caught in a web of revenge, relentless action and fantastic hair!

Directed by Richard W. Munchkin and written by PM MVP Jacobsen Hart, Guardian Angel delivers everything you’d expect from peak PM: fight scenes in fancy houses, bar brawls, flaming crotches, Beetlejuice as a Police Chief and a suspicious number of maid beatdowns.

Joining us once again is friend of the show, author, blogger, and direct-to-video legend Matt Poirier from The Direct to Video Connoisseur, and we dive deep into:

💥 The film’s wide range of creative action set pieces
🧹 Just who wins in a game of ping-pong between a smarmy millionnaire and a bikini babe? (or is the answer - the audience!)
🥋 The brilliant fight choreography of Art Camacho
🎬 Give Stunt Coordinator Cole S. McKay his full PM Entertainment spotlight

AND — we’re not done yet — it’s a triple threat of interviews:
🔥 Cynthia Rothrock herself shares behind-the-scenes stories from Guardian Angel and talks about her new film, Black Creek, available everywhere for preorder now!
🎥 Director Richard W. Munchkin joins us for an inside look at filming action, the PM way
and
🎞️ Rick Pepin, producer and second unit cameraman, drops in with stories from the stunning final sea-based set piece.

It’s one of our most jam-packed episodes ever and a can't-miss episode for fans of Cynthia, PM, and explosive 90s action cinema!

🎧 Available now wherever you get your podcasts!
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