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No Retreat, No Surrender was released on May 2, 1986. [8] It was the eleventh-highest grossing film on its opening week at the American box office, earning $739,723; [9] it grossed a total of $4,662,137 in the United States and Canada. [10] The film sold 1.3 million tickets in the United States [11] and 395,013 in France. [12]
McKinney's film debut came playing Jason Stillwell in 1985 martial arts film No Retreat, No Surrender, [2] (Kurt McKinney was 22 years old when he did that movie) which also starred Jean-Claude Van Damme, J.W. Fails and Tai Chung Kim. The movie grossed $5 million at the US box office (and spawned two sequels).
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Avedon was already in front of the camera in several Carnation commercials at the age of 5. In addition to many appearances in martial arts films like No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder, No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers and The King of the Kickboxers and he also worked in television series such as Baywatch and Thunder in Paradise.
No Surrender, a 2002 short film by Richard James Allen; No Surrender, a 1985 comedy starring Michael Angelis; Impact Wrestling No Surrender, a professional wrestling pay-per-view event "No Surrender, No Retreat" (Babylon 5), a 1997 episode of Babylon 5
Retreat (bugle call), a military signal for the end of day, known as "Sunset" in some countries; Retreat (military), a withdrawal of military forces; Retreat (spiritual), a time taken to reflect or meditate; Retreat (social), group co-travel experience such as remote work business employees meeting or working vacation with friends
No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight is a 2007 book by Tom DeLay and Stephen Mansfield. The book has a foreword by Rush Limbaugh and a preface by Sean Hannity.
The distinctive sample that opens "Retreat! Retreat!" ("This negative energy just makes me stronger, we will not retreat, this band is unstoppable!") is the voice of Matt Dillon from the 1992 film Singles. The music video for "Retreat! Retreat!" was produced by Media Lounge. An unusual time signature 10/4 is used in the middle of the song.