(1986, stunt coordination by Bob Minor), Beauty and the Beast (1987, with Ron Perlman, Merritt Butrick, Jeffrey Combs, Jimmy Ortega, and Charlie Picerni), Rescue 911 (hosted by William Shatner), and his appearance in Star Trek: The Next Generation.įurther television work includes episodes of The New Adam-12 (1990, with Peter Parros and Tiny Ron) and Baywatch (1991, stunt coordinated by Greg Barnett and directed by Monte Markham). Stunt career TelevisionĪmong Pock's television stunt work are episodes of North and South (1985, with stunts by Pat McGroarty, Jimmy Ortega, Vince Deadrick, and Greg Barnett), The A-Team (1986, with Dwight Schultz and Gregory Itzin), Magnum, P.I. The book contains poems, writings, and letters depicting the life of Pock. In 1997, Nancy Kwan published the autobiographical book Celebration of a Life - Memoirs of My Son for which she co-credited Pock as author. Pock died of AIDS in 1996 in Los Angeles, California, USA he was only 33 years old. Both unaware she had AIDS, he contracted HIV from her she died of the disease shortly after they were married. Pock met Debra Jane Lasley in 1990 and married her in 1992. Kwan described Pock as " Bernhard, who had the blonde hair of his father and the delicate features of his mother." In the late 1970s they returned to the United States where Kwan met her third husband and Pock's second stepfather, director, actor, and producer Norbert Meisel, whom she married in 1976. Following the divorce Pock and his mother moved to Hong Kong to care for Kwan's ill father. Kwan moved back to Hollywood where she had a two year marriage with Pock's stepfather writer and producer David Giler. Pock was born in Innsbruck, Austria where his mother and father had opened a ski resort, but the marriage did not last long and the couple divorced in 1968. ^ Make Movies That Make Money!: The Low-Budget Filmmaker’s Guide to Commercial Success, By Philip R.Born as Bernhard Peter Pock in 1963, he was the son of actress Nancy Kwan and Austrian hotelier Peter Pock.^ The Hollywood Reporter, Volume 320, Issues 35-50.^ Turner Classic Movies - 24 Hours To Midnight(1992).^ Make Movies That Make Money!: The Low-Budget Filmmaker’s Guide to Commercial Success, By Philip R.^ The Encyclopedia of Martial Arts Movies, by Bill Palmer, Karen Palmer, Ric Meyers - 2496.^ Letterboxd - 24 Hours to Midnight 1985 Directed by Leo Fong.De'Ann Power as Chan's Girlfriend / Woman In Ninja Suit (as Deanne Power). The cops, Lee Ann Jackson and Lester McQueen were played by Myra, and Bernie Pock. While taking her revenge she is being stalked by two police officers who are trying to get to the bottom of who is making the mayhem. She fights her way to get to the evil villain "White Powder Chan (played by Stack Pierce). Grady (played by Cynthia Rothrock) goes on a mission of revenge on his killers using her ninja skills. Story ĭevon Grady's husband is killed by gang henchmen. The film's 4th re-release on video was by distributor, Lions Gate. Around 2004, it was re-released through a new company called Draculina Cine. Releases ĭue to the success of the film in video stores, the video rights were acquired by Buena Vista Home Entertainment and ten years later it was re-released. The production company was Sunny Film Corp. The book, The Encyclopedia of Martial Arts Movies by Bill Palmer, Karen Palmer, and Ric Meyers credit George Chung as the director, while other sources credit Leo Fong as the film's director. Later scenes with Deanne Powers dressed in a ninja suit were added. It is about a woman who takes revenge on the people that killed her husband.Īpparently Cynthia Rothrock pulled out of the film and the footage with her was shelved for some years. 24 Hours to Midnight is a 1985 action film directed by Leo Fong and starring Juan Chapa, Stephen Moore, Stack Pierce, Bernie Pock, De'Ann Power and Cynthia Rothrock.
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