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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTanaka, a DEA agent, and his partner Ray are after a bunch of drug dealers. But they are betrayed by an insider and Ray is killed. Tanaka follows the culprit, a sadistic drug lord, down to A... Leggi tuttoTanaka, a DEA agent, and his partner Ray are after a bunch of drug dealers. But they are betrayed by an insider and Ray is killed. Tanaka follows the culprit, a sadistic drug lord, down to Argentina.Tanaka, a DEA agent, and his partner Ray are after a bunch of drug dealers. But they are betrayed by an insider and Ray is killed. Tanaka follows the culprit, a sadistic drug lord, down to Argentina.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Charles Lucia
- Dick
- (as Chip Lucia)
Armando Capo
- Juan
- (as Armando Caro)
Ezequiel Ezquenazi
- Killer in Hotel
- (as Ezequiel Ezkenazi)
Hugo Halbrich
- Pilot
- (as Hugo Halbritch)
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this Shô Kosugi movie is better than his previous movie,Pray for Death.at least i think it is.the acting is better,there's more of a story,and the fight sequences are much better.this one is also faster paced.and there's a bit of intrigue,which Pray for Death didn't have.it doesn't have any slow moments.of course it still has the usual two dimensional characters,and it's still not his best movie,but it's definitely watchable.i would watch it again.it's still a revenge flick at it's core though,as most of Shô Kosugi's movies are.but it should keep you entertained for just over ninety minutes,especially if you're a Shô Kosugi fan.for me,Rage of Honor is a 6/10
6emm
Please do not confuse this title with RAGE AND HONOR starring Cynthia Rothrock. This martial arts / action film is still not pumped up to the limit, but it did deliver some occasional surprises. Our Asian action man, Tanaka, can fist-fight and use a gun simultaneously. Not only that, he also carries a wide arsenal of weapons including ninja stars and bombs, all of which makes this worth an evening rental. Even more, he does about a couple of cool action stunts that rival (but not as good as) Jackie Chan once in a while. It's a fairly solid 80s actioner because of these features. Let me warn you, though. This movie is kind of lame and it won't hold your interest after one viewing. Solid choreography carries RAGE OF HONOR above the average mark.
This movie is very 80s. It has agents, ninjas, military, evil druglords, jungle tribes... it reminded me of every action movie from James Bond to Rambo to American Ninja.
It also has bad acting, uninteresting characters and somehow boring flow of story. I can't give a really good rating because I felt a bit bored most of the time. But when the action starts, then it gets good. The action scenes may not be the best possible quality but they have certain coolness, with nice stunts, crazy ninja weapons, and enough explosions. I also liked hard rock/synthwave kind of music which seals the very 80s feel.
So, this is not a movie you watch for the story, but if you have a soft spot for 80s' action movies it has a decent dose of that ridiculousness you probably yearn for.
It also has bad acting, uninteresting characters and somehow boring flow of story. I can't give a really good rating because I felt a bit bored most of the time. But when the action starts, then it gets good. The action scenes may not be the best possible quality but they have certain coolness, with nice stunts, crazy ninja weapons, and enough explosions. I also liked hard rock/synthwave kind of music which seals the very 80s feel.
So, this is not a movie you watch for the story, but if you have a soft spot for 80s' action movies it has a decent dose of that ridiculousness you probably yearn for.
I must admit that I wasn't harboring much of any grant expectations to this 1987 martial arts action movie. But still, I opted to watch it, as I grew up with movies like this, but oddly enough I actually never had seen "Rage of Honor" before now late in 2022.
Writers Robert Short and Wallace C. Bennett managed to deliver everything stereotypical for a late 1980s martial arts action movie. You have Shô Kosugi in the leading role, playing a police officer that quits his job in order to go on a vigilante murderous rampage in Buenos Aires.
Yeah, there were a lot of things wrong with the storyline here, if you take a step back and look at it with a pair of realism goggles. I mean, for starters, a police officer that quits his job to go on a murderous rampage in a foreign country. How messed up is that? But, hey it is a movie, and is does make for some good old fashioned cheesy 1980s martial art entertainment. And then there were Japanese ninjas for some reason in Buenos Aires. Sure, why not?
The acting performances in "Rage of Honor" were as to be expected from a late 1980s martial arts action movie. But at least you know what you get with a guy such as Shô Kosugi, right?
There is a good amount of action and martial arts in the movie, some of it good, some of it dubious.
If you enjoy the 1980s martial arts movies, then "Rage of Honor" is definitely a movie that you will enjoy. And I think I would have enjoyed that way more back in 1987, when I was 12 years old, more than I did today in 2022 as a 47 year old.
My rating of director Gordon Hessler's 1987 "Rage of Honor" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Writers Robert Short and Wallace C. Bennett managed to deliver everything stereotypical for a late 1980s martial arts action movie. You have Shô Kosugi in the leading role, playing a police officer that quits his job in order to go on a vigilante murderous rampage in Buenos Aires.
Yeah, there were a lot of things wrong with the storyline here, if you take a step back and look at it with a pair of realism goggles. I mean, for starters, a police officer that quits his job to go on a murderous rampage in a foreign country. How messed up is that? But, hey it is a movie, and is does make for some good old fashioned cheesy 1980s martial art entertainment. And then there were Japanese ninjas for some reason in Buenos Aires. Sure, why not?
The acting performances in "Rage of Honor" were as to be expected from a late 1980s martial arts action movie. But at least you know what you get with a guy such as Shô Kosugi, right?
There is a good amount of action and martial arts in the movie, some of it good, some of it dubious.
If you enjoy the 1980s martial arts movies, then "Rage of Honor" is definitely a movie that you will enjoy. And I think I would have enjoyed that way more back in 1987, when I was 12 years old, more than I did today in 2022 as a 47 year old.
My rating of director Gordon Hessler's 1987 "Rage of Honor" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Sho Kosugi stars as Tanaka a ninja who when on vacation fights of a group of mercenaries who killed his friend in this terrible chop socky effort which showcases a hero that is just too invincible to be any fun, also Gordon Hessler misdirects the action and the movie never recovers.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis is the only Sho Kosugi movie where his sons do not appear.
- BlooperWhen the natives shoot arrows at Shiro Tanaka as he crosses the waterfall gorge on a rope, an arrow supposedly gets shot through the rope at right angles. But they are shooting almost directly straight along the rope at him, so that would be impossible.
- Versioni alternativeThe 1987 UK video release was cut by 25 secs and lost all footage of nunchaku and throwing stars.
- ConnessioniFeatured in L'allenatrice (1996)
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- 1h 32min(92 min)
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