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Le sang des héros

Original title: The Salute of the Jugger
  • 1989
  • 12
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
8K
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Rutger Hauer and Joan Chen in Le sang des héros (1989)
In a future where most of mankind and technology is wiped out, six people travel from place to place playing a brutal form of football with a dog skull. They hope one day to play in the league in a city.
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In a future where most of mankind and technology is wiped out, six people travel from place to place playing a brutal form of football with a dog skull. They hope one day to play in the leag... Read allIn a future where most of mankind and technology is wiped out, six people travel from place to place playing a brutal form of football with a dog skull. They hope one day to play in the league in a city.In a future where most of mankind and technology is wiped out, six people travel from place to place playing a brutal form of football with a dog skull. They hope one day to play in the league in a city.

  • Director
    • David Webb Peoples
  • Writer
    • David Webb Peoples
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Joan Chen
    • Delroy Lindo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    8K
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    • Director
      • David Webb Peoples
    • Writer
      • David Webb Peoples
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Joan Chen
      • Delroy Lindo
    • 58User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Sallow
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Kidda
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Mbulu
    Anna Katarina
    Anna Katarina
    • Big Cimber
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    Vincent D'Onofrio
    • Young Gar
    • (as Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio)
    Gandhi MacIntyre
    Gandhi MacIntyre
    • Gandhi
    Justin Monjo
    • Dog Boy
    • (as Justin Monju)
    Aaron Martin
    • Samchin Boy
    Casey Huang
    • Kidda's Father
    Quang Dinh
    • Samchin Head Elder
    John Doumtsis
    • Samchin Timekeeper
    John Biro
    • Samchin Peasant #1
    Brian Cawley
    • Samchin Peasant #2
    Gino Terranova
    • Samchin Peasant #3
    Cecilia Wong
    Cecilia Wong
    • Kidda's Mother
    David Bookalil
    • Enforcement Officer #1
    John Samaha
    John Samaha
    • Enforcement Officer #2
    Honie Robbinson
    • Kolkan Blond Daughter
    • (as Honie Robinson)
    • Director
      • David Webb Peoples
    • Writer
      • David Webb Peoples
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    User reviews58

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    10wj-1

    Excellent

    It was a while ago when I first saw this movie and watched it again recently. People might complain that it doesn't have enough dialogue, plot is not intricate enough, there aren't any special effects for a Sci-fi movie, and it is too low budget to be considered a good movie. But I'll say people who say such things, they don't really know how to appreciate a good movie or understand what a good movie is, because they are too used to modern day rubbish jam packed with special effects, explosions, unnecessary twists and horrible scripts.

    I think everything is done just right in the movie and I especially love the way they give no sentimentality to the backdrop to the movie. No discussion of the past as to why the world they do jugging is the way it is and everyone in this world just get on with their lives in this gritty desolate world without any lamenting thoughts to the past.

    I won't go into much detail, but all I'll say is just watch the movie and you'll be glad that you did. By the way, it seems like there are two versions which I didn't realise until I read the comments here and seems like the shorter version cuts out the ending. Since I thought the ending was very fitting I do recommend you watch the longer version, it just won't have the same impact without the proper ending.
    7MadReviewer

    Brutal Sci-Fi "B" Movie Classic

    On the surface, `The Blood of Heroes' comes across as a poor man's `Road Warrior' -- somewhere in the far-flung future, survivors of a nuclear apocalypse are doing their best to survive and thrive. In `Blood of Heroes', though, these survivors at least have some form of entertainment -- a sport calling `Jugging', which can best be described as a cross between football, lacrosse, and a gladiator death match, serves as popular entertainment. One of the teams of `Juggers' that travels from city to city is lead by Sallow (Rutger Hauer) a former world-class champion looking for one last shot at glory.

    Essentially, `The Blood of Heroes' is a cross between a sports film and `The Road Warrior', but that's okay, since it manages to lift the best elements from its source and blends them into something fun, if not necessarily original. Rutger Hauer puts in a cool performance as Sallow, a man who acts like he doesn't care about anything -- even though he desperately wants to taste greatness again, even if it's only for a brief moment.

    The `Jugger' matches are great, mainly because they're quick, bloody and brutal. Characters limp after matches, wounds get infected and take forever to heal . . . ironically enough, while the film is cartoonish in many ways, there's a certain gritty realism at its heart. Nothing comes for free, and anything that Sallow and his ragtag team of `Juggers' want, well, there's always a price.

    `The Blood of Heroes' is full of action and full of fun, even if some of the dialogue is slightly cheesy and some of the scenes are bad, tired cliches. If you're a sci-fi/action fan, you'll definitely like it -- and if you're a Rutger Hauer aficionado, you'll probably love it.

    Grade: B
    7manitobaman81

    Good

    Don't buy the hype. This Mad Max-esque film is one of the bleakest films I have seen in a long time. All characters are unhappy souls, surviving in a grim world, unable to improve their lot, prone to an almost genetically determined urge to mess things up. They have egos and the big guns aren't used to working with other people or playing by the rules. The cinematography is stark and bare, with only the soundtrack adding some effect. It's an amazing work and everything I had hoped for. From an artistic standpoint, there were some plot elements and character developments I didn't think were totally needed. They do however drive the story, which seemed to be their purpose, so I can accept them. Verdict: 7/10.
    6ldrunner

    A well-played sci-fi that deserves more recognition.

    I certainly didn't have high expectations as I rented this movie. I hadn't heard of it before so I figured it would be some B-version of Mad Max. The reason it caught my eye was that it featured Rutger Hauer in the leading role. His acting skills is limited but his charisma gives his characters a weight that many better actors can't provide.

    David Webb Peoples have done more writing than directing. He is behind movies such as "Blade Runner" , "Twelve Monkeys" and "Soldier", all of them similar to "Salute of the Jugger".

    It's easy to tell that this movie have a low budget. Most of it takes place out in an apocalyptic desert kind of landscape. The rest in an underground colosseum. No panoramic shots. There are no special effects whatsoever, and that enforces the sense of gritty, futuristic realism that sets this movie apart from many others in the same genre.

    You never get to know any of the characters well, but they all have a certain depth thanks to the good acting performances. Luckily this movie has no humoristic sidekick character. That's a relief. Most of these movies have one or several of those.

    This movie is no masterpiece, but it's a well-played movie that kept me entertained for the time it lasted. I wouldn't mind seeing it again. With some character development and a bigger budget it could have been a true classic, and it deserves more recognition.

    If you haven't seen this movie already I suggest you do it.
    10Ripe Peach

    Gritty and involving

    Sand, scars and blood just about sums up Salute of the Jugger (the title for the full 104 minute version, not the 90 minute US "Blood of Heroes" cut). Salute is an unapologetically brutal story, perfectly cast, well played and very competently filmed. All the cast acquit themselves well; Hauer is suitably grizzled, and Chen manages (believably) to be cute, scary, vulnerable and savage all at once.

    There's very little plot or dialogue in Salute, but this isn't necessarily a bad thing. The showcase here is the heart pounding Jugger matches, which are genuinely gripping and gritty action sequences, shown to a sparse percussive soundtrack that only very occasionally veers slightly too close to smug Americana triumphalism.

    Top marks go to the stunt, makeup and continuity people. There are no Jackie Channish balletic combats here - faces smash open under brutal blows, and the face remains smashed in the following scenes. The wounds heal slowly over time, but the grimly realistic scars of the Juggers remain consistent throughout. Continuity is often underemphasised, as you only miss it when it isn't there, but there are no slip ups in Jugger despite its low budget.

    One interesting point is the change of emphasis in the 90 minute cut. The title changes to "Blood of Heroes", and the message of "Salute" that there *are* no heroes, only winners who sleep in silk sheets, is diluted by ending prematurely on a victory high. In the full Salute, there's a frank message that for some, beyond "happily after after" lies more sand and scars and blood. If you get the choice, the 104 minute "Salute" is a more complete and consistent film.

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    • Trivia
      Extras Casting Coordinator Judith Cruden described the one hundred fifty Coober Pedy local extras as the "most extraordinary bunch of characters I've ever met."
    • Goofs
      In the opening credits, the last name of actor Hugh Keays-Byrne, who plays the part of Lord Vile, is misspelled as 'Bryne.'
    • Quotes

      Gonzo: Lord Vile, I've broken Juggers in half, smashed their bones, left the ground behind me wet with brains. There's nothing I wouldn't do to win. But I never hurt anyone for any reason other than sticking a dog's skull on a stake.

    • Crazy credits
      Pre-title card: "People no longer remembered the Golden Age of the 20th Century. They didn't remember the miraculous technology or the cruel wars that followed. They didn't remember when juggers first played The Game or how it came to be played with a dog skull..."
    • Alternate versions
      The US version stops a little short and omits the "real" not quite so positive ending found in the European/Asian/Australian version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Chinese (2007)

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 1991 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Salute of the Jugger
    • Filming locations
      • Coober Pedy, South Australia, Australia(and environs)
    • Production companies
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • Handistom Investment
      • Kamisha Corporation
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    • Budget
      • A$10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $882,290
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $471,775
      • Feb 25, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $882,290
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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