A priest (Robert Ginty) learns that he fathered a child during his tour of duty in Vietnam and that the mother and child has relocated to Houston, Texas in the Little Saigon quarters. Searching for them, he also finds massive prejudice against the Vietnamese people, particularly among the fishing community in which they are trying to work. Setting out to right the wrongs, the priest tends to use more fisticuffs than friendly, priestly persuasion.
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| Directing | Robert Ginty | Director |
| Camera | Robert M. Baldwin | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Jonathan P. Shaw | Editor |
| Crew | Al Goto | Stunts |
| Crew | Steve Buckingham | Fight Choreographer |
| Writing | C. Courtney Joyner | Screenplay |
| Writing | Tom Badal | Screenplay |
| Production | Mark Damon | Executive Producer |
| Production | Robert Ginty | Producer |
| Production | Irwin Yablans | Executive Producer |
| Art | Philip Duffin | Production Design |
| Art | Kate J. Sullivan | Art Direction |
| Crew | Jeff Imada | Stunts |
| Crew | Gregory J. Barnett | Stunts |
| Crew | Zoe Mauries | Stunts |
| Sound | Richard Stone | Original Music Composer |
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