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The Instructor

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
4,5/10
209
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The Instructor (1981)
ActionDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBendell's self-defense school is considered pretty good, but not in the league of the one run by his rival. One thing leads to another, and the two men find themselves, and their students, s... Tout lireBendell's self-defense school is considered pretty good, but not in the league of the one run by his rival. One thing leads to another, and the two men find themselves, and their students, squaring off in a winner-take-all.Bendell's self-defense school is considered pretty good, but not in the league of the one run by his rival. One thing leads to another, and the two men find themselves, and their students, squaring off in a winner-take-all.

  • Réalisation
    • Don Bendell
  • Scénario
    • Don Bendell
  • Casting principal
    • Bob Chaney
    • Don Bendell
    • Steve Boergadine
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,5/10
    209
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    • Réalisation
      • Don Bendell
    • Scénario
      • Don Bendell
    • Casting principal
      • Bob Chaney
      • Don Bendell
      • Steve Boergadine
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux8

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    Bob Chaney
    • The Instructor
    Don Bendell
    • Thumper Rhodes
    Steve Boergadine
    Steve Boergadine
    • Al Butcher
    Bob Saal
    • Bud Hart
    Shirley Bendell
    • Cookie
    Hank Gordon
    Lynday Scharnott
    • Dee
    Bruce Wendell
    • Réalisation
      • Don Bendell
    • Scénario
      • Don Bendell
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    10girlafraid-2

    other people do not know, what they are talking about...

    Obviously people here do not "understand" cinema. This is one of the most luminous pieces of celluloid (I mean VHS) master pieces to have ever graced my grocery store shopping cart. The 99 cents I spent on this movie was too cheap a price to pay. I payed 99 cents for poor martial arts action from a middle aged goon whose love of his students get's the better of his judgment. So that's like 90 cents for action, 5 cents for drama, 3 cents for making sense, and that leaves one cent left for Thumper. With names like, "Thumper" how can you go wrong. The opening sequence is wonderful and deliciously shot poorly. The chase scene was incredulously long and very anti-climactic. It involved, cars, bikes, and chainsaws, running through the woods and streams. Don't forget all of the poorly executed stunts. This movies charms it's way into your heart via the phrase "I don't see no anchor tied to your ass boy!" and all of the obligatory "crotch" grabbing sequences. I mean, The Instructor grabs so many testicles in the first fight alone! How can that not be awesome. He dodges bullets, fights goons with swords, and through poor editing seamlessly kicks a guy off a motorcycle (that's probably the best scene, aside from the ninja picking his nose). It is well worth a watch. It made me laugh harder than any other honest attempt to make a martial arts film, ever, from a guy that looks like the Instructor. Through it's poor acting and editing it makes me yearn for the days of America Ninja 4, when Micheal Dudekoff was way too "good" to be in any subsequent sequels since American Ninja 2. Oh, the glory of '83. Instructor, I say "Thank You!" for Instructing....me....how to....um....laugh...or something. that's a ten baby, for Jawsome!
    10hjhall-30076

    One of the absolute best of the genre

    If you like 80s low budget/homegrown action films this is essential. Its the perfect combination of baffling and hilarious. The film also maintains suspense through its action scenes by making you genuinely fear for the safety of the actors as they preform stupidly dangerous amateur stunts.

    The film opens strong with a hilarious action scene that sets the tone for the rest of the film and even justifies sitting through the next 30 minutes which are fairly boring. But not to worry, your patients is rewarded with a final chase/fight scene that keeps finding new and creative ways to make you laugh and say to yourself "oh my god someone's gonna get hurt."
    7cpartlowlaw

    Wonderful, in context

    Aside from concerns about artistic quality, The Instructor was quite fun. Bendell was creating, Chaney was acting, both were stepping outside their areas of expertise. Taken in context, the film was enjoyable. Having trained under Chaney, I understand the film. I may not quite understand why they made the film, but I'm glad they did. As for the film itself, it is classic: action, heroism, and the boy gets the girl in the end. A time-honored theme in a changing environment at the time. Of course, the memories most likely to stay with the viewer are the interminable running and the close-up hand action. Of them all, the hand-action was the least effective for the non-martial artist. Though a student of martial arts might enjoy the hand technique, the lay viewer would simply see flashing hands without understanding. As for the ninja who was not quite adept, he provided a lot of humor. I'd recommend the film for adult-like kids and kid-like adults.
    3jellopuke

    awful and barely coherent

    A short, pudgy "karate" expert refuses to get revenge on those that killed his wife but has a serious rivalry with another school run by a total jerk. Meanwhile a weirdo wants a trophy and nearly kills a karate guy, there's a chase, and a fight, then a total fart of an ending.

    Yikes, what a terrible movie. It's that certain kind of terrible that you have to see. Deluded people, bad acting, horrid fight scenes, nonsensical plot, meandering scenes, it's all here. Definitely a bad movie night movie, but it's truly inept in all ways otherwise. Not sure if I suggest actually buying the bluray or DVD, but watch it once for sure.
    filmit2001

    A Real Con Job!

    Truth Out! Don Bendell didn't direct this film but he wrote it, at least as far as I know. The truth is nobody directed it. Here's the story; I was a Cleveland film producer/cinematographer when I was approached by Bendell a Used Car salesman at the time & a karate freak, to shoot The Instructor. Being a slow time, as it was mostly in Cleveland, I glanced at the script and agreed to do it. A side note, I hate Karate movies except perhaps for the Karate Kid. Anyway after agreeing on the $$$ which were peanuts, the whole budget was $100 K or there about, it was shot on Agfa 16mm, I went down to Akron for a meeting with cast & crew. These, mostly conned volunteers with stars in their eyes except for a few credible people like an Akron U Drama teacher, & Don Chaney who was a real nice guy.

    Bendell was a real classic used car salesman I'll give him that because he conned the whole town & even the Akron Police Dept. into trashing cop cars for this joke which you will note if you could sit through this POS! Well I knew from day one that Bendell who had never even been on a film shoot in his life was clueless which only made my job more difficult but as I said I'd nothing better to do then. Anyway to make a long story short, I worked my ass off trying to make something out of the project, at least visually, until Bendell started to try playing Director when we were about 7/8 done with shooting, at which point I quit. You see making film is a pretty tough job & when you have some clown who after 3 weeks on location thinks he's figured out how to put pieces & actor together to make sense, tries to take command for his lame ego, things go all to hell! Anyway after I left, they hired my assistant Ron Hughes to finish the project with his Bolex. You'll note a total different style of lighting happen in the film at about that point. Ron was into the dark "noir" dramatic style of lighting.

    What I found really funny and sad on this film was that most of the people involved in this project, relationships & marriages went down the tubes, even Bendells. It was just like you read about film people in Hollywood. Wonder where they got it from??

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    • Anecdotes
      The original cut of the film was shot for a few weeks in 1980 and was completed in 1981. In 1983, after Don Bendell had moved to Colorado with his new wife Shirley, he was able to secure a deal with Hollywood-based distributor Shapiro Entertainment to release the film, providing that he would shoot a new opening to make it more action-packed. This "new" version appears on all video releases of the movie.
    • Gaffes
      The stuntmen are clearly visible during the climatic chase and fight scene.
    • Versions alternatives
      When Shapiro Entertainment Corporation picked up the movie for its release, the distributor ordered director Don Bendell to shoot and insert a new opening to make the film more action-packed and to give it more character development. The new opening consisted of Thumper and Bob Chaney's character engaging in a no-holds-barred fight with a street gang. Another sequence occurs at the same time when a group of playground kids battle a seemingly normal guy creeping around, disguised as a ninja. The ninja later shows up after the fight and Chaney offers to let him join his karate school, to Thumper's dismay.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Best of the Worst: The Instructor, Through Doohan's Eye, and Twisted Pair (2019)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • juillet 1984 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The instructor - Instruktören
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Akron, Ohio, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • American Eagle Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 34 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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