Street Fighter 1994 Then and Now

Street Fighter is a 1994 action film loosely based on a popular fighting game of the same name published and developed by Capcom. It was written and directed by Steven E. de Souza, and it was also distributed by Universal Pictures in the United States and Columbia Pictures internationally. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and the late Raul Julia, along with Ming-Na Wen, Damian Chapa, Kylie Minogue, and Wes Studi as supporting roles.
PLOT! General M. Bison, leader of the Shadaloo terrorist organization, has captured a group of international peacekeepers and is turning them into mutant supersoldiers under his command in an effort to take over the world. Meanwhile, Colonel William F. Guile is sent on a mission to free the hostages and defeat M. Bison. Along the way, he recruits two small-time smugglers, Ryu Hoshi and Ken Masters, a news reporter named Chun-Li Xiang, along with her two associates, Balrog and Edmond Honda, as well as his two military partners, Cammy White and Sergeant T. Hawk, and together, they all unite to infiltrate Shadaloo headquarters and stop Bison from succeeding in his evil plans.