First published at 11:08 UTC on February 22nd, 2022.
Sammo Hung and Chuck Norris teams up in a 2-part crossover episode event of "Martial Law" (1998-2000) and "Walker, Texas Ranger" (1993-2001). Now, in a full movie fan-edit cut.
In Part 1 of "Martial Law: Honor Among Strange…
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Sammo Hung and Chuck Norris teams up in a 2-part crossover episode event of "Martial Law" (1998-2000) and "Walker, Texas Ranger" (1993-2001). Now, in a full movie fan-edit cut.
In Part 1 of "Martial Law: Honor Among Strangers,"
An ex-army man, Cliff Eagleton, and his men, The Freedom Brigade, rob a bank equipped with fully automatic weapons and body armor. A Military Intelligence Officer, Lt. Garrett, reveals that he escaped from a court and killed a Texas Ranger. She also tells them that the guns they managed to capture at the robbery were supposed to have been scrapped at an Army base. Grace goes undercover at the base to find out why they were not scrapped and who on the base is involved. Sammo meanwhile teams up with Walker, a Texas Ranger, who is also after Eagleton.
In Part 2 of "Walker, Texas Ranger: The Day of Cleansing,"
Walker returns from Los Angeles with Eagleton, the paramilitary man who killed a Texas Ranger and who was planning something in Los Angeles Walker turns him over to some other men and it's while in transit that some men kill the men escorting Eagleton and spring him. Walker tries to find him, knowing that he is planning something. Sammo Law, the Chinese cop in Los Angeles who helped Walker catch Eagleton, comes and has some information he got from Eagleton's associates.
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