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Le jour de la panthère

Original title: Day of the Panther
  • 1988
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
580
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Le jour de la panthère (1988)
Action

A martial-arts expert goes after a criminal gang and its boss, who were responsible for the death of his partner.A martial-arts expert goes after a criminal gang and its boss, who were responsible for the death of his partner.A martial-arts expert goes after a criminal gang and its boss, who were responsible for the death of his partner.

  • Director
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Writers
    • Peter West
    • David Groom
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Stars
    • Edward John Stazak
    • John Stanton
    • James Richards
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    580
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Peter West
      • David Groom
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Stars
      • Edward John Stazak
      • John Stanton
      • James Richards
    • 22User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Edward John Stazak
    • Jason Blade
    John Stanton
    John Stanton
    • William Anderson
    James Richards
    • Jim Baxter
    • (as Jim Richards)
    Michael Carman
    Michael Carman
    • Damien Zukor
    Zale Daniel
    • Colin
    Matthew Quartermaine
    Matthew Quartermaine
    • Constable Lambert
    • (as Mathew Quartermaine)
    Paris Jefferson
    Paris Jefferson
    • Gemma Anderson
    Linda Megier
    • Linda Anderson
    Brian Fitzsimmons
    • Chief Inspector Hudson
    Denis Broad
    • Boat Salesman
    Ow Mun Hong
    • Triad Boss
    Kim Yap
    • Triad Interpreter
    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Peter West
      • David Groom
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
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    4paul_m_haakonsen

    I guess the panther was exhausted...

    Stumbling upon the 1988 martial arts action movie "Day of the Panther" by random chance here in 2025, of course I had to check it out. This was a movie that I had never heard about, and thus of course never watched. And with it being a late 1980s martial arts movie, I figured that chances were that I might have been missing out on something.

    It was a bit amazing that writers Peter West, David Groom and Brian Trenchard-Smith collectively could manage to concoct such a bland and generic script. Sure, it was watchable enough, but it was nothing outstanding, and there are far better martial arts action movies from the late 1980s.

    I was actually not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, which is something that spoke in favor of the movie. Yeah, I do enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen when I watch a movie. The acting performances in the movie were fair enough.

    The movie's cover over-sells the movie by landslide. I will admit that I liked the movie's cover and it was the reason why I picked up the movie. But the contents of the movie weren't as interesting as the cover, sadly so.

    My rating of director Brian Trenchard-Smith's 1988 movie "Day of the Panther" lands on a four out of ten stars.
    lor_

    Ho-hum martial arts movie from Down Under

    My review was written in November 1988 after watching the movie on Celebrity video cassette.

    The Aussie-made action pic "Day of the Panther" is standard issue martial arts material, well-executed but strictly ho-hum.

    Edward John Stazak is physically right as Jason Blade, trained by Chinese cult the Panthers, who heads from Hong Kong to Perth on a secret mission against local druglord Zukor (Michael Carman). His teammate Linda (Linda Megier) is killed and Blade teams up with her cousin Gemma (Paris Jefferson).

    The local cops tolerate Blade's activities, later encouraging him when they finally see through his cover story as a mercenary killer and identify his mission. In typical genre format, pic builds to a bloody annual gladiatorial tournament held by Zukor, but oddly omits same, instead staging a climax of Blade one-on-one against Zukor's chief henchman Baxter (Jim Richards).

    Fight scenes, staged by thesps Stazak and Richards, are effective and Jefferson makes a beautiful redheaded leading lady. Otherwise pic is perfunctory and ends abruptly with announcement of is sequel "Strike of the Panther", which was filmed back-to-back with this installment.
    7Mark Salter

    Excellent martial arts movie from Australia

    Standard story of a martial arts expert out to nail a gangster boss and his right hand man who were responsible for the death of his partner. This film however benefits from excellent fight sequences staged by Eddie Stazak (the star of the film) and Jim Richards who plays the lead heavy. With minimal use of fast editing and slow motion, which hinder the flow of fights in some other martial arts movies, where the same perfectly executed side kick is shown from 10 different angles, the fights are exciting and almost balletic. A small number of obviously accomplished stuntmen / martial artists are used as opponents throughout the film, sometimes wearing masks to hid their numbers. Don't worry about the story just enjoy the fight sequences, particularly the one in the boat show room.
    5lastliberal

    Now if you'll excuse me it's time I got laid.

    So what does a hot blond (Linda Megier) do when a pig is harassing you? Well, if you are a martial arts master, you take him out, especially if he is just some scumbag in a pig mask. This kinds of humorous things make this Australian chop sockey movie bearable.

    Blade (Edward John Stazak) is trying to find out who killed his partner and break up a drug operation. He is using his considerable skills to provide several entertaining bouts against multiple bad guys. Two bumbling cops are tailing him and providing more humor.

    Now, it is time for more humor as Blade works out while Paris Jefferson dances around the gym. Soon they are dancing under the sheets.

    Blade manages to take out another group using a broom handle. Ouch, that has to hurt.

    Of course, you have to have the final battle between Blade and the drug lord's (Michael Carman) henchman (Jim Richards).

    There will be a part 2 (IT was filmed at the same time.).
    4chocothefrog

    A masterpiece of Shakesperian proportions

    Without doubt one of the best movies ever made ! Set in beautiful Perth Western Austraila it rightly holds the title of the best movie ever made in that fair, if remote, city. Starring that well known son of Boroloola Kadeem Hardison, who is one of the few remaining exponents of the ancient northern Australian martial art of Beltemtokumbukta, it snarls its way through a part of the 1980's where yacht salesmen are important people in town. Oh it's all too too real, frightenly so. I'm utterly serious when I say that this movie is so faithful to the Australia of the time I almost thought it was a documentary, really. I was back there. Stunning is the only word to even come close to describing this cinema gem. Enjoy it in the spirit of filmic perfection it so richly deserves. Note this movie was nominated in 1988 for the prestigous Palm 'd Bunge at the eclectic Missabotti film festival. Anyone who pretends to know film must see this movie. Really.

    Austria, Austria .... it's in Europe, unlike Australia.

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    • Trivia
      This film is considered an "Ozploitation" (Australian exploitation) picture.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 15 mins) When the bad guy tumbles off a steep hill, the cameraman's hand catches him before the scene ends.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Day of the Panther (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Take Me Back
      Words and Music by Frank Howson and Allan Zavod

      Performed by Colin Setches

      Published by Boulevard Music/Control

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 1989 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Marque de la panthère
    • Filming locations
      • Perth, Western Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Danetan Pty. Ltd.
      • Mandemar Group
      • TVM Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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