Balls of Fury

Balls of Fury

In the unsanctioned, underground, and unhinged world of extreme Ping-Pong, the competition is brutal and the stakes are deadly. Now, this outrageous new comedy serves up this secret world for the first time on-screen. Down-and-out former professional Ping-Pong phenom Randy Daytona is sucked into this maelstrom when FBI Agent Rodriguez recruits him for a secret mission. Randy is determined to bounce back and recapture his former glory, and to smoke out his father's killer ¿ one of the FBI's Most Wanted, arch-fiend Feng (Academy Award winner Christopher Walken). But, after two decades out of the game, Randy can't turn his life around and avenge his father's murder without a team of his own. He calls upon the spiritual guidance of blind Ping-Pong sage and restaurateur Wong, and the training expertise of Master Wong's wildly sexy niece Maggie, both of whom also have a dark history with Feng. All roads lead to Feng's mysterious jungle compound and the most unique Ping-Pong tournaments ever staged. There, Randy faces such formidable players as his long-ago Olympics opponent, the still-vicious Karl Wolfschtagg. Can Randy keep his eye on the ball? Will he achieve the redemption he craves while wielding a paddle? Is his backhand strong enough to triumph over rampant wickedness?

Production Status:
Released

Logline:
A washed-up ping-pong champion must reclaim his skills after being recruited by the government to go undercover and bust a crime lord, who hosts an annual ping-pong tournament in which all the losers are executed.

Genres:
Action/Adventure, Comedy and Sports

Running Time:
1 hr. 30 min.

Release Date:
August 29th, 2007 (wide)

MPAA Rating:
PG-13 for crude and sex-related humor, and for language.

Distributors:
Rogue Pictures

Production Co.:
Spyglass Entertainment Holdings, LLC, Birnbaum/Barber Productions

Studios:
Rogue Pictures

Financiers:
Co-Financier: Intrepid Pictures, Rogue Pictures

U.S. Box Office:
$32,878,486

Filming Locations:
Los Angeles, California USA

Produced in:
United States

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