Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Bloodfist

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
4.6
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron4.6
4.6
1 Ratings
100
90
80
70
60
50
41
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

Sequel
  
Bloodfist II

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

4.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Sport

Screenplay
  
Language
  
English

Bloodfist movie poster

Writer
  
Robert King (screenplay)

Release date
  
September 22, 1989 (1989-09-22)

Cast
  
Don Wilson
(Jake Ray), (Raton),
Cris Aguilar
(Chin Woo),
Michael Shaner
(Baby Davies), (Black Rose),
Riley Bowman
(Nancy)

Similar movies
  
Blackhat
,
Salt
,
Falling Down
,
Laser Mission
,
Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown
,
Sniper 2

Bloodfist 1989 filme


Bloodfist is a 1989 American martial arts film directed by Terence H. Winkless, written by Robert King, and starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson. Wilson plays a dojo sensei in California who travels to Manila to avenge his professional kickboxer brother, who was murdered after a fight. It has become a cult film.

Contents

Bloodfist httpsimagesnasslimagesamazoncomimagesI5

Bloodfist 8 hard way out 1996 dvdrip fs xvid ac3 2ch movieextreme


Plot

Bloodfist Bloodfist Wikipedia

A man gets beaten by his opponent, but after he finds out the fight was rigged, he decides to fight back. He kills his opponent and is announced as the winner. On his way back to his home, another man kills him.

Bloodfist bloodfist 1989 filme YouTube

Back in the United States, retired boxer Jake Raye and co-owner of Hal and Jake's self-defense class receives a call from the Philippines police department. He is told his half-brother Michael is dead, and he must pick up the body in Manila. Raye travels to Manila and collects the body, but he decides to stay there and find his brother's killer. Raye gets training help from a man named Kwong and stays with local kickboxer Baby Davies, upon whom local Filipino neighbor Angela has a crush, and his sister Nancy. Kwong tells Raye about a gladiator-like tournament known as the Red Fist Tournament where only one comes out alive, and his brother's killer will likely be there.

Bloodfist August 2 Bloodfist Bloodfist II New Beverly Cinema

Kwong trains Raye for the tournament and enters him. He manages to win all the fights and proceeds to the final match, where he faces off with Chin Woo. Kwong tells him that Chin Woo is his brother's killer and also the fighter who put Baby Davis in a coma. Hal, who has come from California to watch Raye's final bout, informs Raye that Kwong is the killer after Kwong drugs Raye. Angela comes in with a gun, but dies at the hands of Chin Woo. Woo is defeated by Raye, who sets off after Michael's true killer. Kwong reveals that has a brother who died at the hands of Michael that night, and Kwong is the one who murdered him. Kwong fights Raye in the same alley where Michael died. Raye is badly wounded but impales Kwong on a fence. Nancy and Raye walk off into the night.

Cast

Bloodfist Exclusive Interview with Don The Dragon Wilson cityonfirecom

  • Don "The Dragon" Wilson as Jake Raye
  • Joe Mari Avellana as Kwong
  • Rob Kaman as Raton
  • Billy Blanks as Black Rose
  • Cris Aguilar as Chin Woo (as Kris Aguilar and Chris Aguilar)
  • Production

    The film was made following the success of Bloodsport.

    Releases

    Bloodfist received a limited release theatrically from Concorde Films, opening on September 22, 1989, and ended up grossing $1,770,082.

    The film was released on VHS by MGM/UA Home Entertainment and made over $11 million in video rental sales.

    New Concorde Home Entertainment released the film on DVD on May 30, 2000 along with sequels Bloodfist II, Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight, and Bloodfist IV: Die Trying. The DVD is currently out-of-print.

    Reception

    Bill Wallace of Black Belt wrote, "[M]aybe it wasn't the best karate film in the world, but at least people could see what different martial artists look like doing their fight scenes."

    References

    Bloodfist Wikipedia
    Bloodfist IMDb Bloodfist themoviedb.org