About 149,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Knock Off (1998) - IMDb

    Knock Off: Directed by Hark Tsui. With Jean-Claude Van Damme, Rob Schneider, Lela Rochon, Paul Sorvino. A fashion designer must join forces with a C.I.A. agent to combat terrorism.

  2. Knock Off (1998) - IMDb

    Van Damme is at his utmost best and gives one of the finest performances of his career playing a down and out "knock off" jeans designer. This film has it all: action, danger, intrigue, comedy etc.

  3. Knock Off (1998) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

    Knock Off (1998) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Knock Off (1998) - User reviews - IMDb

    So don't knock down Knock Off until you give it a chance. See it for the humor and the wacky plot, appreciate it for the cinematography and fight scenes, and enjoy it for all it's worth.

  5. Knock Off (1998) - Trivia - IMDb

    Knock Off (1998) - Hong Kong superstar and director Sammo Kam-Bo Hung served as the film's 2nd unit director. The release print of "Knock Off" suffers from the removal of a lot of the martial arts …

  6. Knock Off (1998) - User reviews - IMDb

    Marcus Ray (Jean-Claude Van Damme) and Tommy Hendricks (Rob Schneider) buy and sell cheap knock off merchandises. They get entangled in a deadly conspiracy when their rickshaw race is …

  7. Knock Off (1998) - Plot - IMDb

    While Tommy busily prepares for the latest fashion show, Marcus is off looking at knock off goods -- imitation watches, jewelry, and baby dolls, in which his longtime friend Eddie Wang and his Hong …

  8. Knock Off (1998) - Quotes - IMDb

    Knock Off (1998) - * Tommy Hendricks: You're the king of knock offs! * Marcus Ray: I was. But you're still a fake.

  9. Knock Off (1998) - Quotes - IMDb

    Knock Off (1998) - * Marcus Ray: It still doesn't prove his a knock off artist. * Karen Lee: Why are you defending the gangster? Looks like he's screwing us. * Tommy Hendricks: Oh no, with Eddie it's …

  10. Knock Off (1998) - Trivia - IMDb

    The film is one of the last in the world to feature Kai Tak Airport still in use; the airport closed in 1998.