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Bloodfist II

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
862
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Bloodfist II (1990)
BoxingActionSport

Kickboxing champion Jake Raye thought his fighting days were over, until a call from an old friend draws him to the Far East and into the hands of a madman. This time Jake's fighting for his... Read allKickboxing champion Jake Raye thought his fighting days were over, until a call from an old friend draws him to the Far East and into the hands of a madman. This time Jake's fighting for his life!Kickboxing champion Jake Raye thought his fighting days were over, until a call from an old friend draws him to the Far East and into the hands of a madman. This time Jake's fighting for his life!

  • Director
    • Andy Blumenthal
  • Writer
    • Catherine Cyran
  • Stars
    • Don Wilson
    • Rina Reyes
    • Joe Mari Avellana
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    862
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Blumenthal
    • Writer
      • Catherine Cyran
    • Stars
      • Don Wilson
      • Rina Reyes
      • Joe Mari Avellana
    • 13User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • Jake Raye
    • (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
    Rina Reyes
    Rina Reyes
    • Mariella
    Joe Mari Avellana
    Joe Mari Avellana
    • Su
    Robert Marius
    Robert Marius
    • Dieter
    Maurice Smith
    • Vinny Petrello
    Timothy D. Baker
    • Sal Taylor
    • (as Tim Baker)
    James Warring
    • John Jones
    Richard Hill
    • Bobby Rose
    Steve Rogers
    • Ernest Santana
    Monsour Del Rosario
    Monsour Del Rosario
    • Tobo Castenerra
    Manny Samson
    • Manny Rivera
    Jing Castaneda
    • Kat
    Archie Ramirez
    • Ricco
    Ned Hourani
    • Mickey Sheehan
    Cris Aguilar
    • Su's Fighter #1
    • (as Kris Aguilar)
    Caloy David
    • Su's Fighter #2
    Dardo De Oro
    • Su's Fighter #3
    Jess C.
    • Su's Fighter #4
    • Director
      • Andy Blumenthal
    • Writer
      • Catherine Cyran
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    User reviews13

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    lor_

    Unexciting martial arts action

    My review was written in February 1991 after watching the film on MGM/UA video cassette.

    Second of three Don Wislon martial arts vehicles made for Roger Corman, this perfunctory exercise did not perform as well as the original at the box office. "Bloodfist II" is an MGM/UA video release.

    Known as the Dragon, Wilson is a diminutive high-kicker who has the titles and expertise to whip any action movie superstar from Schwarzenegger to Van Damme in a fair fight. However, his acting is stilted and screen presence nil, making his films strictly for the purists.

    In fact, both films have opening credits listing only the male cast members with the unusual designation of all their kickboxing and karate titles on screen. That's about as interesting as these features get.

    This time, Wilson is called out of bed (with a pretty, nude woman beside him) to fly to the Philippines and search for a missing buddy. There he's befriended by another beauty (Rina Reyes) who gets him shanghaied to participate in a gladiatorial contest run by evil Joe mari Avellana.

    The fight footage, some of it staged in a steel cage, looks about as real as wrestling and the cast is woefully short on character actors. Wilson's next film co-stars Richard Roundtree, so some attention has been paid to this failing.

    Cornball script has Reyes switching sides and helping Wilson out by the later reels, while he has to fight the big match to the death against the friend he's been seeking. Climax is diluted by Wilson taking time out during the match to give an antidrug lecture.

    Tech credits are meager, including phony sounding crowd murmuring dubbed in during the fight sequences.
    5Leofwine_draca

    Relentless side-scrolling beat 'em up

    BLOODFIST II is a shambolic production: clearly made on the ultra-cheap, consisting of non-actors who couldn't look more wooden if they tried, with a threadbare story that shamelessly rips off ENTER THE DRAGON at every opportunity from the island tournament to the chunky henchmen and urbane criminal overlord. And yet it's still ten times better than the truly execrable BLOODFIST, which remains one of the worst films I've ever watched.

    The reason this sequel is better is purely because it has more action – and a lot more action, at that. In fact, there's a fight scene regular as clockwork every five minutes or so, and sometimes even more frequently. Sadly, the fights aren't up to much; the choreography is about as boring as it could be, and the opponents display no discernible talent, merely running towards the hero and falling down when they get kicked in the face. But at least there's stuff happening, unlike in the first movie.

    Sadly, the numerous faults are still too major to make this even remotely resemble anything approaching a good movie. Don "The Dragon" Wilson is a humourless and extraordinarily wooden leading man, my least favourite of all the martial arts stars, and he goes through the motions here. The supporting cast are even worse and some of the performances are downright appalling. The plot is dull and tired and far too simplistic, and in the end this is nothing more than moving wallpaper, or a film version of the old side-scrolling beat 'em ups where exchangeable thugs are mown down by a one-dimensional hero character.
    5actionstar-89625

    At Least It Is Better Than Original

    Don "The Dragon" Wilson is back as Jake Raye. But, before you question why you should watch this film and I am not actually suggesting that you do, I first must say it is way better than the original. While certainly not amazing better fight scenes, better production values and even the love interest for Don, here played by Rina Reyes is much better. She is a deeper character and she can kick some ass, too.

    Right out of the chute we see Jake has killed someone in the ring. He has decided to quit kickboxing altogether. But, Jake is racing back to Manila to help out his friend Vinny (Maurice Smith). Only to find out he is involved with mega baddie Su (Joe Mari Avellena) who is wanting to run a gladiator-styled fighting tournament on his private island (sounds like ENTER THE DRAGON) and using new steroids he is developing.

    While it is better than the original still does not get a passing grade because the acting still is the pits and low-grade fight scenes.
    8GOWBTW

    The Dragon Returns!

    Jake Raye(Don "The Dragon" Wilson) is back in action, only this time the action is more extreme. In "Bloodfist II", Jake and several other fighters go down to the Phillipines, where a friend of Jake's calls him out to help him. It turned out to be a booby-trap for all of them. Jake's friend seem to got himself way over his head. Working with the wrong people and getting greedy from those people. Jake and his friends fight for their lives when their opponents take a steroid which makes them impervious to pain, but some of the fighters didn't do too well. They kill off whoever doesn't last in the fight whether it was Jake's friends or the opponents. Looks like those who took the steroid, didn't have a clue that they were pawns as well. Jake friend took the same steroid and he paid the price for betraying him and his friends. The steroid may have given him immunity to pain, but it didn't make him indestructible when he took a roundhouse to the neck. Once the old saying goes, Once a pawn, always a pawn, forever a pawn! That steroid had only one purpose, and look what happens. That movie was a lot of fun, and the plot of the movie was great, I liked that. Rating 3 out of 5 stars.
    4bronsonskull72

    * * OUT OF FIVE

    Don "The Dragon" Wilson returns as Jake Raye a kickboxer who is forced out of retirement to face altered warriors in this Enter The Dragon knock off. Bloodfist II maybe a definite improvement over it's awful predecessor, but it still isn't all that good, however some decent fightscenes as well as a fast pace makes this less painful. Don "The Dragon" Wilson may be the only martial arts action star to date that has killed the same bad guy twice, while playing the same character.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Horror director Wes Craven and actor Stephen Tobolowsky are credited as "advisors" to the production.
    • Goofs
      When the fighters for the tournaments are having a fight with the guards when they first arrive to the island, some of the guards sticks can be seen bending back and forth, obviously made of rubber.
    • Crazy credits
      All the people's names listed in the opening credits (Don Wilson, Maurice Smith, Timothy Baker, James Warring, Richard Hill) are karate champions, and below them are the titles they hold. There are no supporting players listed in the opening credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The 18-rated UK release of this film was cut by 9 seconds by the BBFC.
    • Connections
      Followed by Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight (1991)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1990 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Philippines
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кровавый кулак 2
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production companies
      • Concorde Pictures
      • New Horizons
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,292,323
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $267,996
      • Oct 14, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,292,323
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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