MARTIAL OUTLAW is a fun B-movie action flick from the early 1990s, teaming up two hard-men of cinema, Jeff Wincott and Gary Hudson. They play brothers drawn into a sinister plot involving Russian gangsters, but loyalties are tested once it becomes clear that one operates on one side of the law and the other on the opposite side. Anyhow, forget the simplistic storyline and the wooden acting, because this film delivers in spades on the action front. Wincott goes through the motions beating up random street thugs, robbers, henchmen and gangsters, and the sound effects team work their hearts out. It's thuggish and somehow endearing, very much a snapshot of an era, and all the better for not getting bogged down with special effects and the like.