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Bloodsport

An American Army Major goes AWOL to Hong Kong for an outlawed martial arts contest called the Kumite.

Director(s)

Kenneth Siao Wai-Keung

Newt Arnold

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Cast & crew

Norman Burton

Norman Burton

Helmer

Jean-Claude Van Damme

Jean-Claude Van Damme

Frank

Newt Arnold

Newt Arnold

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Forest Whitaker

Forest Whitaker

Rawlins

Ho Chi-Moon

Ho Chi-Moon

Big Spender

Donald Gibb

Donald Gibb

Jackson

Ben Wong Tin-Dok

Ben Wong Tin-Dok

Big Spender

Philip Chan Yan-Kin

Philip Chan Yan-Kin

Captain Chen

Jackson Ng Yuk-Sue

Jackson Ng Yuk-Sue

Fighter

John Cheung Ng-Long

John Cheung Ng-Long

Toon

Mak Shu-San

Mak Shu-San

Big Spender

Lily Leung Shun-Yin

Lily Leung Shun-Yin

Mrs. Tanaka

Kenneth Siao Wai-Keung

Kenneth Siao Wai-Keung

Victor

Leah Ayres

Leah Ayres

Janice

Bolo Yeung

Bolo Yeung

Chong Li

Roy Chiao

Roy Chiao

Tanaka

Pierre Rafini

Pierre Rafini

Young Frank

Kimo Lai Kwok-Ki

Kimo Lai Kwok-Ki

Hiro

Bernard Mariano

Bernard Mariano

Hossein

Bill Yuen Ping-Kuen

Bill Yuen Ping-Kuen

Oshima

Joshua Schroder

Joshua Schroder

Chuck / Older Boy

Keith Davey

Keith Davey

Eddie / Older Boy

Sean Ward

Sean Ward

Shingo

Johnny Lai

Johnny Lai

Desk Clerk

Henry Ho

Henry Ho

Official

Henry Kot

Henry Kot

Official

Simon Lai

Simon Lai

Official

Thomas Lam

Thomas Lam

Official

A.P. George

A.P. George

Referee

Charles Wang

Charles Wang

Chinese Doctor

Jahangir Ghaffari

Jahangir Ghaffari

Gustafson

Chiu Gwok

Chiu Gwok

Chuan

Michel Qissi

Michel Qissi

Parades

Nathan Chukueke

Nathan Chukueke

Parades' Opponent

Geoffrey Brown

Geoffrey Brown

Parades' Friend

David Ho Wing-Hin

David Ho Wing-Hin

Pumola

Eric Neff

Eric Neff

Morra

Michael Chan

Michael Chan

Yasuda

Rick Erikson

Rick Erikson

Cotard

John Law

John Law

Luu

Samson Li

Samson Li

Prang

Paulo Tocha

Paulo Tocha

Paco

Greg Richardson

Greg Richardson

Aussie

Saheed Sahabuddin

Saheed Sahabuddin

Syrian Fighter

Rocky Jasminder Singh

Rocky Jasminder Singh

Syrian Fighter

Wilson Lee

Wilson Lee

Chong Li's Trainer

Mark DiSalle

Mark DiSalle

Boxer

Edward E. Ketterer

Edward E. Ketterer

Aide

Ken Boyle

Ken Boyle

Col. Cooke

Mark Wheelhouse

Mark Wheelhouse

Older Boy

Wayne Morris

Wayne Morris

Older Boy

Darren Humphrey

Darren Humphrey

Older Boy

Tom Tam

Tom Tam

Young Tough

Claude Heme

Claude Heme

Mr. Dux

Susan Sheers

Susan Sheers

Mrs. Dux

Mandy Chan Chi-Man

Mandy Chan Chi-Man

Janitor

Wong Tak-Ming

Wong Tak-Ming

Flagman

Tsui Siu-Hung

Tsui Siu-Hung

Policeman

Chung Shun-Tak

Chung Shun-Tak

Policeman

Wan Kung-Sung

Wan Kung-Sung

Policeman

Christopher Lay

Christopher Lay

Butler

Andrew Rule

Andrew Rule

Guard

Lois Gochnauer

Lois Gochnauer

Special Lady

Patricia McDonald

Patricia McDonald

Special Lady

Mic Rieusset

Mic Rieusset

Special Lady

Gloria Wu

Gloria Wu

Special Lady

Tam Wai-Mei

Tam Wai-Mei

Special Lady

Jacqueline Choy

Jacqueline Choy

Special Lady

Bernie Cilia

Bernie Cilia

Special Lady

Christine Redmen

Christine Redmen

Special Lady

David Tetter

David Tetter

Fighter

Lam Shung-Ching

Lam Shung-Ching

Fighter

João Gomes

João Gomes

Fighter

Tse Kin-Hung

Tse Kin-Hung

Fighter

Steve Daw

Steve Daw

Fighter

Henry Band

Henry Band

Fighter

Paul Findley

Paul Findley

Fighter

Wayne Archer

Wayne Archer

Fighter

Attilio Reale

Attilio Reale

Fighter

Mark Sharrock

Mark Sharrock

Fighter

Paul Treadwell

Paul Treadwell

Fighter

Colin Bucknor

Colin Bucknor

Fighter

Roger Walker

Roger Walker

Fighter

Hung Chi-Sing

Hung Chi-Sing

Fighter

Victor Wong

Victor Wong

Fighter

Chu Wah

Chu Wah

Fighter

Eric Ng

Eric Ng

Fighter

Max Clsekedi

Max Clsekedi

Fighter

Ronnie Li

Ronnie Li

Fighter

Details

GenresAction, Thriller, Drama
Runtime1h 32 mins
Released on26 Feb 1988
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

7/10

You told me to use any tactic that works, never to commit yourself to one style, to keep an open mind! Bloodsport is directed by Newt Arnold and written by Christopher Cosby, Mel Friedman and Sheldon Lettich. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb, Leah Ayres, Norman Burton, Forest Whitaker and Bolo Yeung. Music is by Paul Hertzog and cinematography by David Worth. One of the earlier films that made Van Damme into a star, Bloodsport finds Van Damme as real life martial artist Frank Dux. Dux enters into the famed Kumite, a no nonsense tournament in Hong Kong and must overcome various hurdles to hopefully achieve his goals. As is the norm for a Van Damme action movie, particularly where his late 80s and early 90s output is concerned, one has to be prepared for some at best average acting and a flimsy plot. Plot follows a familiar Van Damme trajectory, his character will yearn to overcome adversity, go through a strenuous training programme, meet and make friends and enemies, produce some outstanding martial artistry, and end up in a winner takes all fight for justice, revenge, honour... Away from the seriously great fighting skills showcased by Van Damme and the other martial artists he comes up against, there's not a lot of artistic film making craft on show. But as fans of this sort of stuff will tell you, and I'm one of that number, it matters not, for they deliver exactly what we expect. Great fight choreography, a super Kumite montage, a vile villain who needs his ass kicked, and of course lots of Van Damage as we hurtle towards what we hope will be a triumphant finale. Hooray! Though supposedly based on facts in Frank Dux's life, this has been called into question over the years, so best to just observe it as an energised martial arts film rather than a part biography piece. 7/10

GenerationofSwine

10/10

I've been pretty harsh reviewing Jean-Claude Van Damme movies, and even though he is significantly older than me, I have the feeling he can still kick my butt, so maybe I should back off a little. Honestly though, this one is pretty watchable. Make no mistake, it is no Chinatown, but, who cares, it is a fun way to hit all the tropes of the martial arts genre and it does it in a way that you know is going to be copied, even if it was already kind of a copy of Enter the Dragon only without the art. So, what you have is a bloody trope filled film that is fun to watch and vaguely (in the vaguest sense of the word vaguely) based kinda sorta on a true story that one guy said happened and was never really verified. So.... sit back and pop some corn, you'll love this.

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