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Kickboxer

  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
65 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Jean-Claude Van Damme and Michel Qissi in Kickboxer (1989)
Home Video Trailer from HBO Home Video
Liretrailer0:31
1 vidéo
99+ photos
Arts martiauxB-MesureBoxeMesureSportThriller

Kurt Sloane doit apprendre l'ancien art du kick boxing afin de venger son frère.Kurt Sloane doit apprendre l'ancien art du kick boxing afin de venger son frère.Kurt Sloane doit apprendre l'ancien art du kick boxing afin de venger son frère.

  • Directors
    • Mark DiSalle
    • David Worth
  • Writers
    • Mark DiSalle
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Glenn A. Bruce
  • Stars
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Dennis Alexio
    • Dennis Chan
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    65 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 208
    1 186
    • Directors
      • Mark DiSalle
      • David Worth
    • Writers
      • Mark DiSalle
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Glenn A. Bruce
    • Stars
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Dennis Alexio
      • Dennis Chan
    • 166Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 74Commentaires de critiques
    • 33Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux59

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    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Kurt Sloane
    • (as Jean Claude Van Damme)
    Dennis Alexio
    Dennis Alexio
    • Eric Sloane
    Dennis Chan
    Dennis Chan
    • Xian
    Michel Qissi
    Michel Qissi
    • Tong Po
    • (as Tong Po)
    Haskell V. Anderson III
    Haskell V. Anderson III
    • Winston Taylor
    • (as Haskell Anderson)
    Rochelle Ashana
    Rochelle Ashana
    • Mylee
    Ka-Ting Lee
    Ka-Ting Lee
    • Freddy Li
    • (as Steve Lee)
    Richard Foo
    • Tao Liu
    Ricky Liu
    • Big Thai Man
    Ho-Ying Sin
    • Huge Village Man #1
    • (as Sin Ho Ying)
    Tony Chan
    • Huge Village Man #2
    Brad Kerner
    • U.S. Announcer
    Dean Harrington
    • U.S. Announcer
    Mark DiSalle
    • U.S. Reporter
    Richard Santoro
    • U.S. Reporter
    Louis Roth
    • U.S. Reporter
    Nickolas James
    • U.S. Reporter
    John Ladalski
    • U.S. Referee
    • Directors
      • Mark DiSalle
      • David Worth
    • Writers
      • Mark DiSalle
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Glenn A. Bruce
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs166

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    DonVitoCorleone

    Pure bliss from start to finish.

    This film has it all.

    For the martial arts fan: We have the great fight scenes between JC and Tong Po and what's better than a good training sequence.

    For the Van Damme: It is the best film ever. Full of what makes a great Van Damme film. We have splits, the spinning kick and some excellent dress sense. But what makes Kickboxer such a great film is 1.) When Van Damme says "I was sent by Mr Xian for his eh grocheries" truly magnificent. 2.) The scene where Van Damme is drunk and is dancing. Utter genius.

    I strongly recommend every one goes out and buys this film.
    6ma-cortes

    One of the best Van Damme movies with overwhelming combats and spectacular scenes

    A man named Kurt Sloane(Van Damme) learns in Thailand the ancient Kickboxing style called Muay Thai for fighting the contender who paralyzed his brother named Eric(Dennis Alexio who was actually US Kickboxing heavyweight champion) . During world championship with the Kickboxing heavyweight champion celebrated in Bankok stadium, Eric was crippled by fighter Tong Po. Then, Kurt is seeking vengeance and he's only helped by an American ex-soldier(Haskell Anderson) and an expert trainer named Xian(Dennis Chan). The film contains some biographic note, as Kurt tells his sweet-girl he was born Belgium and lives in Los Angeles.

    The picture displays lots of violence, action filled, thrills and fierce combats. This is a colourful, Thailand set and quite budget movie; leave no cliché untouched , though the fighting are well staged . Van Damme performance reveals to be more of the Chuck Norris, Stallone style than the Stanislawski school of acting. Karate expert Van Damme co-wrote the script along with the producer-director Mark DiSalle .The breathtaking fights are magnificently choreographed and directed by Van Damme. Exciting scenes , such as Van Damme training over temple of stone, sympathetic fights in the bar and spectacular combat against tiger champion Tong Po and the crowd shouting, 'great white warrior'. The motion picture is professionally directed by Michael Worth and Mark DiSalle who tried repeat success with Jeff Speakman but he didn't achieve. The result is a strong entry for action buffs, though strictly for Jean Claude Van Damme fans. Followed by numerous unreleted sequels, such as, Kickboxer II, the road back directed by Albert Pyun with Sasha Mitchell; II Art of war directed by Rick King with Michell; IV by Albert Pyun with Mitchell; V by Kristine Petersen with Mark Dacascos.
    7monkey-man

    One of Jean-Claude Dammes best movies

    This movie is really good and its about a Kickboxer and his brother who go to Thailand to fight the Thai Kick boxing champion and the American Kickboxer loses and ends up being paralyzed and then his brother gos and gets kick boxing training in a remote part of Thailand to revenge his brother.There are heaps of good scenes in this movie like all of the scenes of the city Bangkok and of all of the beautiful temples and the great fight scenes in the end of the movie.This movie stars good actors like the great action star Jean-Claude Van Damme,Dennis Chan,Dennis Alexio,Michel Qissi and Haskell V. Anderson The III.Kickboxer is one of Vam Dammes best movies and so are the movies Blood Sport,Nowhere To Run,TimeCop,The Quest and Hard Target.Over all this movie was good with NEVER a boring scene and my rating is 7 out of 10.
    avatar-42

    Very good movie

    Well not as good as Bloodsports, but i think this is the next best movie of van damme, very good action.

    A Classic scene when van damme is dancing in the bar drunk, thats one part i will never forget too damn funny!! that part is worth the price of the movie
    7bowmanblue

    A true classic (somehow)

    When it comes to those musclebound heroes who were so popular in the eighties/early nineties, you kind of remember their breakthrough roles. 'The Terminator' is still a classic to this day and you can see how it catapulted Arnold Schwarzenegger into super-stardom. The same can be said for 'Rocky' and 'Die Hard' for Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis respectively. It was fair to say that Jean Claude Van Damme hadn't done much before he starred as the lead in 'Kickboxer' (and a brief turn as the Predator before he threw a hissy-fit on set doesn't count – seriously, look that up). In 'Kickboxer' he plays a ballet dancer who turns professional kickboxer to avenge the crippling of his (also kickboxer) brother in the ring at the hands of a psycho. No, really. That's the plot.

    Okay, so you can expect a certain amount of training, in-ring fighting and romantic love interest thrown in there for good measure. That's all taken for granted in pretty much any film. However, all these tropes can't hide the fact that Van Damme isn't really that great actor. Okay, so he's hardly improved dramatically over the years, but he's definitely got better to justify his casting as a lead. Here, he can barely look like he understands other characters' lines, let alone form a facial expression that relates to them. I guess what I'm trying to say it that, even if 'Kickboxer' isn't the worst film ever made, it's quite hard to see how this was a springboard for his rise to stardom.

    I suppose he was cast simply because of his looks (which my girlfriend tells me are pretty hot back then – not to mention other areas of his anatomy!) and his ability to throw a kick or two. That, he can do for sure. Yes, the film-makers may have felt the need to overlay a sound effect reminiscent of you hitting a sponge sofa really hard over every punch, but you can tell he's really got the moves in the ring.

    'Kickboxer' is a classic. Everything about it should make it bad – reading back over this review I can see how scathing I sound. And yet, after watching it, I really don't feel like I've wasted my time and even enjoyed much of it. Yes, it's quite silly in places and the songs played over (alleged dramatic moments) sound like something Trey Parker and Matt Stone would spoof in 'South Park.' Plus the overall story plays out like a slightly more violent 'Karate Kid' movie, but it's still fun. You'll have seen it all before and know exactly where it's going, but if you're a fan of JCVD, or are just happy to sit through martial arts movies or general eighties overblown cheese, you should find some enjoyment here.

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    • Anecdotes
      Dennis Alexio, who plays Eric Sloane, was a World Light Heavyweight and World Cruiserweight kick boxing champion in real life.
    • Gaffes
      When Kurt is loading his brother into the van on the stretcher after the fight when he has just been paralyzed his feet are sticking out, but when the door is being shut he pulls them in.
    • Citations

      Tong Po: [after beating Kurt senseless in a round of kickboxing] You bleed like Mylee! Mylee... good fuck!

      Kurt Sloane: Nooo!

    • Générique farfelu
      Goodbye to Bugs (Last words on the screen at the end of the credits.)
    • Autres versions
      In the UK Prism DVD release, as well as cuts already detailed. The scene where Eric is talking to Kurt about his upper body strength, then referring to his legs being like toothpicks has been inexplicably completely removed.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Kickboxer 4: L'agresseur (1994)
    • Bandes originales
      The Streets of Siam
      Written by Paul Hertzog and Craig Copeland

      Performed by Stan Bush

      Produced by Paul Hertzog

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 septembre 1989 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kickboxer: Contacto sangriento 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bangkok, Thaïlande
    • société de production
      • Kings Road Entertainment
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 1 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 14 697 005 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 4 134 098 $ US
      • 10 sept. 1989
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 14 697 005 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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