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Tuer ou être tué

Original title: Kill or Be Killed
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
689
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Tuer ou être tué (1976)
Two former ranking figures of the Axis powers schedule a deadly martial arts tournament in an isolated locale. The two rivals then race to assemble the top competitors from around the world, with Steve Hunt being the most sought after fighter.
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Two former ranking figures of the Axis powers schedule a deadly martial arts tournament in an isolated locale. The two rivals then race to assemble the top competitors from around the world,... Read allTwo former ranking figures of the Axis powers schedule a deadly martial arts tournament in an isolated locale. The two rivals then race to assemble the top competitors from around the world, with Steve Hunt being the most sought after fighter.Two former ranking figures of the Axis powers schedule a deadly martial arts tournament in an isolated locale. The two rivals then race to assemble the top competitors from around the world, with Steve Hunt being the most sought after fighter.

  • Director
    • Ivan Hall
  • Writer
    • C.F. Beyers-Boshoff
  • Stars
    • James Ryan
    • Charlotte Michelle
    • Norman Coombes
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Ivan Hall
    • Writer
      • C.F. Beyers-Boshoff
    • Stars
      • James Ryan
      • Charlotte Michelle
      • Norman Coombes
    • 27User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    James Ryan
    James Ryan
    • Steve Hunt
    Charlotte Michelle
    • Olga
    Norman Coombes
    Norman Coombes
    • Baron von Rudloff
    Danie Du Plessis
    • Chico
    • (as Daniel DuPlessis)
    Raymond Ho-Tong
    • Miyagi
    Ed Kannemeyer
    • Ruell
    Douglas Baggott
    • Luke
    Stuart Parker
    Jorg Henrichsen
    Steve Coetzer
    Klaus Zungler
    Phillip Gerber
    Bevan Bagott
    • Karateka
    Ian Bell
    • Karateka
    Pieter Burger
    • Karateka
    Dick Carroll
    • Karateka
    Michael Coutts
    • Karateka
    Daryl Cutler
    • Karateka
    • Director
      • Ivan Hall
    • Writer
      • C.F. Beyers-Boshoff
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    5Fella_shibby

    This aint even great man, forget being greatest.

    I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs n liked it a lot.

    Revisited it recently.

    This movie is a self proclaimed greatest martial arts movie but if u sit down to watch it, u will be disappointed cos none of the fight sequence is noteworthy, of course it is laughable.

    It is nothing but a rip off of Enter the Dragon minus the star cast n fight sequences.

    The film has lots of action but it is not at all violent like Sonny Chiba's movies. What they stole from Chiba are his whistles.

    Our main guy in this movie keeps on making whistling faces.

    Our main guy while fighting a muscular hulky fella, keeps on jumping on and off a mountain without even touching his opponent.

    Do watch out for the desert vehicle n how our main guy fights off dogs.
    mikepaton

    The greatest hollywood martial arts film?

    ...or so reads the tagline on the box. This is a curious little film, and from what i can gather it seems south african, famous for their kung fu films(!). Mind you, it has nazis and midgets in it (he has a cool name, but i cant remember it..) and is not a bad film as it goes. bit too much of a enter the dragon rip-off. This video was released in England on the Polestar video label, and is extremely hard to find, so if you see a copy, pick it up.
    4Bogmeister

    To Kill, One Must First Fight...or something

    MASTER PLAN: have the winning team in a deadly tournament. One of several martial arts action pictures that attempted to capture the flavor of the famous "Enter the Dragon" from '73, this one is an effort from South Africa. The villain's stronghold is a bit different, appearing as a white castle-like fortress in the middle of the desert from a distance. The villain himself, a Baron or general, is a slightly more perverse version of the "Dr.No" or Han mold of master villainy, having strange flashbacks to the glory days of Nazi Germany. He does wear the full regalia Nazi uniform at some points. His main ambition in life is to hold an illegal martial arts competition/tournament against his Japanese rival, an extension of their complicity in the 2nd World War (my army is better than your army). It sounds silly and it is, though the suggestion of madness and crazed machismo almost works. The central hero, Steve Chase (Ryan), resembles a white 'Bruce Lee' character, having a similarly lean, lithe physique, though obviously not on the same level of martial arts expertise. I thought he would be some secret government agent here but apparently not. He and his girlfriend have joined the Baron's team of fighters, but decide to quit (what did they think they were getting into?). Of course, it's not that easy. There's an odd sequence of them escaping through the desert using a wrecked car with a rigged sail - those desert winds can do wonders for travel, it seems.

    The plot kind of meanders in the 2nd half, as the hero joins the team of the villain's competitor and the girlfriend is held hostage by the villain in a cell, under threat of rape by the hero's rival. The most interesting character turns out to be Chico, a dwarf who is the villain's assistant; he's loyal to the Baron but is sympathetic to the plight of the hero. Much of the fighting utilizes the ballet-like capabilities of the hero, with a lot of leaping and slow motion. The sound FX are also amped up and exaggerated in an attempt to add more impact to the blows. There are a few good fights during the tournament towards the climax, but none really stand out. If one had to pick, I suppose the best involves the brutish muscle man-henchman of the Baron, introduced late in the story (he lifts the back of a car at one point). You wonder how the hero will take him out at the end, since the brute seems to shrug off most of the punches. The acting is very mediocre, descending into camp as far as the girlfriend, who tends to laugh for no reason, as if she's high on grass, though she is very cute. Some of the training scenes are also campy, especially all those guys running over or rolling down the desert sands. And, with such a title, there's surprisingly few actual killings. Ryan, as Steve Chase, returned as a traditional agent in the sequel "Kill and Kill Again." Hero:4 Villain:4 Femme Fatales:4 Henchmen:6 Fights:6 Stunts/Chases:4 Gadgets:2 Auto:3 Locations:5 Pace:5 overall:4+
    8Hey_Sweden

    A real hoot.

    James Ryan portrays Steve Hunt, a karate expert caught up in a grudge match between two WWII war criminals, Baron von Rudloff (Norman Coombes) and Miyagi (!) (Raymond Ho-Tong). The two men are going to have their teams of martial artists square off in a tournament, with the first team to garner 20 points declared the winner. Steve and his girlfriend Olga (Charlotte Michelle) try a few times to escape, but to no avail. There's no way Steve isn't going to end up participating. Fortunately for the two of them, they have a helping hand in the form of Chico (Daniel DuPlessis), a put-upon little person who is the Barons' associate.

    Filmed in South Africa in 1976, but not released in North America until 1980, when martial arts mania was then in full swing, "Kill or Be Killed" is on the low-budget and crude side. The 1981 sequel, "Kill and Kill Again", is a little more polished. While the sequel blatantly goes for tongue-in-cheek, this is played somewhat straighter - still, there's plenty of time for some humour, which helps to make the movie very enjoyable. There's lots of fights, lots of action - and lots of fun. Some of the acting is pretty cheesy, especially from hammy villain Coombes. The most appealing performer is diminutive, likeable chap DuPlessis, who figures in one extended, amusing montage where he's recruiting fighters for the Barons' team. The leading lady Michelle is quite gorgeous, the scenery is very striking, and it would be hard not to get into the spirit of "Kill or Be Killed" thanks to that rousing music score (which one has to assume is stock music, given that there's no composer credited).

    Highly enjoyable for any fan of karate cinema, with engaging heroes and wonderfully despicable antagonists, including one fighter (who kind of resembles Jeff Conaway) constantly making trouble for Steve and Chico.

    The ultimate resolution, however, falls short of being really satisfying.

    Eight out of 10.
    8disdressed12

    worth watching for the the bad acting and its unintentional comedic value

    i liked this movie,mainly just because of its entertainment value.there are some pretty funny moments,most of them unintentional,i imagine.it is also not very politically correct compared to most of todays movies.if you go into this movie expecting good acting,i think you will be disappointed.but,the movie does have some pretty good martial arts fighting scenes,though at times they are ridiculously absurd and unrealistic.i did like the different fighting styles shown in the movie.the sound effects are horrible,yet are great for their comedic value.the movie is very low budget and the plot is almost non existent.but for action and comedy,you can't go wrong with this movie.it is a classic and very hard to find,but if you come across it, you will likely be very amused,at the least.based on the fight scenes and the comedic value,i give "Kill or be Killed" 8/10*

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    • Trivia
      The film ''Kill or Be Killed'' was originally released in the USA as ''Karate Killer' but had previously been released in English language in its native South Africa under the title of ''Karate Olympiad''.
    • Goofs
      Most of Steve's high jumps are just filmed with him jumping down and then played in reverse.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 5 (1998)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Alessandro Alessandroni

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1981 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Combat Final
    • Filming locations
      • Swakopmund Airport, Swakopmund, Namibia
    • Production company
      • Kavalier Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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