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Bloodfist IV: Die Trying

  • Video
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.9/10
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Catya Sassoon and Don Wilson in Bloodfist IV: Die Trying (1992)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen Danny unknowingly repossesses the car of a powerful arms merchant, it sets off a chain of violent retaliation. After his friends are killed and his daughter is kidnapped, Danny takes ma... Leer todoWhen Danny unknowingly repossesses the car of a powerful arms merchant, it sets off a chain of violent retaliation. After his friends are killed and his daughter is kidnapped, Danny takes matters into his own hands. It does not matter that the CIA and the FBI are also involved th... Leer todoWhen Danny unknowingly repossesses the car of a powerful arms merchant, it sets off a chain of violent retaliation. After his friends are killed and his daughter is kidnapped, Danny takes matters into his own hands. It does not matter that the CIA and the FBI are also involved the Dragon's fire is in his fists!

  • Dirección
    • Paul Ziller
  • Guionistas
    • Rob Kerchner
    • Paul Ziller
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    • Don Wilson
    • Catya Sassoon
    • Amanda Wyss
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Paul Ziller
    • Guionistas
      • Rob Kerchner
      • Paul Ziller
    • Elenco
      • Don Wilson
      • Catya Sassoon
      • Amanda Wyss
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 20Opiniones de los críticos
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    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • Danny Holt
    • (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
    Catya Sassoon
    Catya Sassoon
    • Lisa
    • (as Cat Sasoon)
    Amanda Wyss
    Amanda Wyss
    • Shannon
    Kale Browne
    Kale Browne
    • Weiss
    Liz Torres
    Liz Torres
    • Lt. Garcia
    Dan Martin
    Dan Martin
    • Joe
    Dino Homsey
    • Henchman 1
    Gene LeBell
    Gene LeBell
    • Burly
    James Tolkan
    James Tolkan
    • Agent Sterling
    Herman Poppe
    Herman Poppe
    • Agent Hardy
    Stephen James Carver
    • Detective Stokes
    Gary Daniels
    Gary Daniels
    • Scarface
    John LaMotta
    • Sal
    Lenny Citrano
    Lenny Citrano
    • Tony
    Dean Katalas
    • Hector
    Alan Palo
    • George
    Alexander Folk
    Alexander Folk
    • Repo Man Ron
    Robert Noble
    • Marty
    • Dirección
      • Paul Ziller
    • Guionistas
      • Rob Kerchner
      • Paul Ziller
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    3GOWBTW

    My least favorite sequel!

    This sequel to "Bloodfist" was not my very favorite. I thought the third one was a slight downer, this one was the lowest. The action of the movie was there, but the plot was major stinker. Being convicted of killing a policeman in a traffic accident is bad enough. But when the details are sketchy, there's a chance of high hopes for the character to regain control of his life. When heard most of the details, I hear that the police officer that died in the crash, was drunk. That can clear Danny Holt(Don "The Dragon" Wilson) of vehicular manslaughter, however, more rogue cops hamper his chances on redemption. This police Lt. Garcia(Liz Torres) is terrible. She won't listen to anything. She is so hardened against Danny, she don't care about anything else. Maybe one day, she'll learn the truth about open her eyes, and see the error of her views. The action scene remain intact, and the the kitchen scene is unforgettable. Especially when the young woman gets burned on the stove during the fight with Danny. This movie was fine, it just a little downhill there. 1 out of 5 stars.
    6gordongekko61

    C-grade story script, but A-grade M.A. fighting & Culty villainess

    Yes, very much the Martial-arts movie, but fights/fighting is perhaps even above-average, I wouldn't particularly choose Don Wilson or any of his opponents like Daniels or the rest seen here even if I was looking for a fight, based on this, are brutal, dirty, brawlish and relatively believable, except perhaps how much punishment Wilson and Daniels heap on each other before there is a winner. The fight in the restaurant towards the end, between Wilson and the two thugs, was pretty real, you could almost believe that might happen with 3 good street-fighters or something..its no messing around direct sort of fighting compared to some movie martial-arts.

    Director Sziller missed an opportunity with this, IMO, to further use and play-up the female villainess/fighter , the dare i say fabulous late Cat Sassoon, who battles Wilson twice during the movie: jumping him and heaping a beating on him in the movies last fight sequence, before Wilson turns it around just as hes about to be finished off with her trademark switchblade.

    Now Catya Sassoons 'Lisa' would have to be one of the most evil//sadistic/sexy femme fatales villainess/henchwoman ever to appear on any screen,as far as actual hands-on violence villainesses go anyway, in this second clash with Wilson her 'outfit' speaks for itself, and shes the main reason many will watch or want to own this video, frankly, but we see FAR too little of her, despite the 40-second treat of this last fight,which she loses by KO in the end,sadly, although well ahead on points at the time, lol..the would-be devastating kick to Wilsons groin we could barely see,( black boot against a very dark background set, which WOULD have won the fight for her in the real world, surely!) even though patently obvious it was so good we were totally ripped-off even here.

    Now Sassoon, who starred in 'AngelFist' as the main character, is sometimes talked about as not having genuine martial-arts ability, and I'm not an expert, couldn't say, I know she held some M.A. title in real-life,NA Forms/Weapons or something, but I guess there are lots of cereal-box M.A. titles, but that criticism is more for hard-core MA fans than for fans like me,(surely few would believe that in real-life Sassoon or any other female fighter could hold their own with Wilson or the the other men in the movie, but that is SO NOT the point !)to me, and many I'm sure, the unique key with Sassoon was her appearance, she was attractive, yes, with good figure, so are many others,maybe even some female fighters, but she has a particular one-off appearance and attitude with slicked-back hair as here that could have made her the #1 film villainess cult icon of this genre of cinema history, right here, in this film. Now, Sziller could have made his cult-mark with this film, by showcasing her more, more scenes, her 'doing' a few more people, including goodies, she kills in split-second two fellow bad-guys that have outlived their usefulness in one devastating scene , actually, but Sziller, apart from under-using her, also makes a dogs-breakfast of basic lighting in most of her scenes in the movie, the scene at the door with the other two bad-guys just mentioned is totally badly lit and filmed, and so is her final fight with Wilson, filmed in a gloomy room, with 'Lisas' unique spine-tingling dark looks and eye-goggling black outfit and boots making it sadly even more difficult to see her properly against background as she goes about punishing Wilson down the staircase, across the floor, and up against the wall, at the fight climax..which you want to see every detail of. I've got stills of this sequence, and its apparent in them how poor the direction and floor-management was, and how much this cost,the film and probably Sassoons own stardom.

    Apparently Wilson remade the film himself, I'm not sure if he reprised her character and who played her,Sassoon was not in it, and if it was any improvement in lighting and filming at least, but it was a 'stinker' generally, apparently, was worse than this in film merit terms.. Sassoon lost her life tragically in 2001, we could and should have seen more of her, and we would have, if better-promoted through this film, which had the makings but not the execution.

    Good bone-crunching brawling fight-scenes, though..Don't 'pick on' Don Wilson, would be my instinct and advice.
    6gridoon

    A fairly good low-budget martial arts film

    This is only the second Don "The Dragon" Wilson I've seen so far (after "Cybertracker"), and what I can say is that what he lacks in acting charisma he makes up for in action intensity. For the genre it belongs to, this movie actually has a fairly complex plot (as the hero observes, most characters assume a false identity at one point or another), and several fight scenes which are shot in a close-quarters, hard-hitting, down-to-earth style (much more streetfighting than high-flying here). Wilson's two encounters with another genre star, Gary Daniels, are pure B-movie gold (Daniels fans beware: he has a very small role here, almost a cameo). Cat Sassoon also impresses as a wicked villainess with a tight black outfit, a switchblade as her favorite weapon and quite a bit of kicking flexibility. When I checked out her page on IMDb, I was shocked to find out that she had passed away in 2002. It's a shame that she never got a chance to make a film with Cynthia Rothrock - those two going at it would have been another B-movie classic! Anyway, as low-budget American martial arts films go, this one is pretty good. (**)
    7holden-1

    one of wilsons better films

    if you like b-grade martial arts movies than this ones for you,it's about danny holt a repo man who grabs the wrong car he's suppose to get. when he takes the car back to his work and ducks out for a minute the owners of the car turn up and murder everybody(because their after somthing very dangerous and valuable inside the car) danny is then framed for the murders,his daughter kidnapped ,and the real killers thinking he has what they want and trying to ransom her back to him for the weapon. this movie has a good plot for a martial arts flick so if you like these kinds of movies then give it a watch,you wont be dissapointed.

    this movie was later remade by wilson,the movie is called moving target and doesnt even compare to this one,so steer clear!
    6actionstar-89625

    Might Be Worth a Watch

    We are now in the fourth part of the BLOODFIST series and personally I would suggest just thinking of this as just a Don 'The Dragon' Wilson movie. This one teeters right into silliness, but somehow it still works and I actually found this one engaging and in the end even good. Yes, it borrows some ideas from greater films and in certain scenes I was getting vibes from those films like DIE HARD, FRANTIC and even TOTAL RECALL. Very 90s action flick as there are endless slow-mo action scenes.

    Wilson plays Danny Holt who is a repo man. What is interesting is I can actually believe that in a 90s action movie sort of way with his ability to use martial arts. Problem is he has repossessed the wrong car of an arms dealer named Weiss (Kale Browne). Trouble starts a brewin' pretty quickly as corpses are left in his wake as he wants some nuclear triggers that are disguised as chocolates. Soon Danny's daughter Molly (Heather Lauren Olson) is kidnapped and he must try and save her life while keeping a step ahead of the local cops, the FBI and the CIA. Also starring Amanda Wyss and James Tolkan.

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    • Trivia
      Don "The Dragon" Wilson and Gary Daniels once had a kickboxing demonstration match.
    • Errores
      The opening credits and the cover of the VHS release incorrectly list Women's National Tae Kwon Do champion Carolyn Raimondi as among the cast. Raimondi does not appear in this movie.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The 18-rated UK release of this film was cut by 14 seconds by the BBFC to remove detailed shots of a car being hot-wired.
    • Conexiones
      Followed by Bloodfist V: Human Target (1994)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de noviembre de 1992 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Die Trying: Bloodfist IV
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 1630 N Orange Dr, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Concorde Pictures
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      • USD 1,000,000 (estimado)
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 26 minutos
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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