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Rating: 5.8/10 by 18 users

Bloodfight (1989)

Master martial artist Masahiro Kai is a shadow of the champion fighter and trainer he once was. After his protégé was slain in a no-holds-barred, underground fight by the incomparable Chang Lee, Kai slips into a numbing alcohol-induced stupor to try to forget the past.

Directing:
  • Shuji Goto
Writing:
  • Yoshiaki Kashigawa
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Jun 24, 1989

Rating: 5.8/10 by 18 users

Alternative Title:
Final Fight - US
Fainaru faito - Saigo no ichigeki - HK
A Vingança Final - BR
A Luta Final - BR
Luta Sangrenta - BR
Bloodfight: Der Kampf geht weiter! - DE

Country:
Hong Kong
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: hand to hand combat, bolo yeung

Yasuaki Kurata
Masahiko Kai
Simon Yam
Ryu Tenmei
Anzu Lawson
Milly McKenzie
Bolo Yeung
Chong Lee
Shinya Ono
Hyuga Ryoichi
John Ladalski
Jack O'Brien
Stuart Smith
Gang Leader
Ken Boyle
Hank Chow
Sindy Lim
Girl of The Stall
Cristina Lawson
Milly McKenzie
Richard Foo
Manager of The Cheap Restaurant
Masanari Nasu
Street Gang #1
Tadashi Sato
Street Gang #2
Masaru Yamashita
Street Gang #3
Kazuhiko Shimizu
Street Gang #4
Strong Kongo
Free Fighting Players #1
Raja Lion
Free Fighting Players #2
Kazumi Kotani
Free Fighting Players #3
Sho Tagaya
Free Fighting Players #4
Katsuyuki Imamura
Free Fighting Players #5
Tatsuro Koike
Free Fighting Players #6
Moriaki Sakai
Free Fighting Players #7
Ron Naguvu
Free Fighting Players #8
Chalee Lao Chaofa
Free Fighting Players #9
Tamotsu Kurata
Judge of The Free Fighting
Kazuaki Shimazaki
Judge of The Free Fighting
Marie Noemi
Girlfriend of Chong Lee
Toshio Kumada
Cameraman #1
Hiroe Yonezawa
Cameraman #2
Tomoko Otani
Pressman #2
Asami Miura
Pressman #5
Kouichi Chiba
Pressman #8
Chan Fei-Lung
Stall Keeper

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Not terribly well made, in fact the editing is at times atrociously jarring and the characters not developed all that great, with our main hero, Kai, early on takes on a street thug as a protégé before seeing, shocker, the guy was also an a-hole, beating up innocent civilians. Perplexing decision making. The film does give Bolo Yeung a bit more to do compared with Ironheart and there is one effective scene, in which he outright commits murder, but otherwise the martial arts fights are standard and the story could’ve use some tightening. **1.75/5**


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