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La rage de l'honneur

Original title: Rage of Honor
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 32m
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5.4/10
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La rage de l'honneur (1987)
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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 A... Read allTanaka, 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.

  • Director
    • Gordon Hessler
  • Writers
    • Robert Short
    • Wallace C. Bennett
  • Stars
    • Shô Kosugi
    • Lewis Van Bergen
    • Robin Evans
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    • Director
      • Gordon Hessler
    • Writers
      • Robert Short
      • Wallace C. Bennett
    • Stars
      • Shô Kosugi
      • Lewis Van Bergen
      • Robin Evans
    • 16User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
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    Shô Kosugi
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    • Shiro Tanaka
    Lewis Van Bergen
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    • Havlock
    Robin Evans
    Robin Evans
    • Jennifer Lane
    Gerry Gibson
    Charles Lucia
    Charles Lucia
    • Dick
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    Richard Wiley
    • Ray Jones
    Carlos Estrada
    Carlos Estrada
    Ulises Dumont
    Ulises Dumont
    Theodore McNabney
      Alan Amiel
      Alan Amiel
      Armando Capo
      Armando Capo
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      • (as Armando Caro)
      Marlee Jepson
      • Girl in Convertible
      Alejo Apsega
      • Killer in Hotel
      Ezequiel Ezquenazi
      • Killer in Hotel
      • (as Ezequiel Ezkenazi)
      Eric Seward
      • Desk Clerk
      Ned Kovas
      • Havlock's Guard
      Lilian Rinar
      • Havlock's Girlfriend
      Hugo Halbrich
      • Pilot
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      • Director
        • Gordon Hessler
      • Writers
        • Robert Short
        • Wallace C. Bennett
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      5paul_haakonsen

      Archetypical late 1980s martial arts action flick...

      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.
      lor_

      Padded actioner

      My review was written in February 1987 after a UA Twin screening in Manhattan.

      "Rage of Honor" is a substandard action vehicle for martial arts star Sho Kosugi, who gets the chance to choreograph the fight scenes and introduce gadgety weapons, but is otherwise sunk by pointless writing and limp direction.

      Kosugi plays Shira Tanaka, a Phoenix-based U. S. narcotics investigator who gets in a tizzy when his assistant is tortured and murdered. He quits his job, hops a plane to Buenos Aires seeking revenge (improbably taking along his blonde girlfriend) and there ensues a boring series of fights and double crosses until nearly the entire cast is wiped out.

      Besides being at least two reels too long, film doesn't work because Kosugi is never in any real danger and all incidents are merely functional devices to get a fight scene going. The ease with which he dispatches at least 100 adversaries robs the fights of excitement. Nadir occurs in the Argentine junle, where indians attack and Kosugi, not content with wiping out baddie, massacres dozens of indians in situational self-defense.

      Kosugi's difficulty in delivering English dialog is still a hindrance and the supporting cast here is exceedingly bland. The main villain (character roles are not identified in the credits) seems to be auditioning for a career as Harrison Ford's stunt double. Tech credits are acceptable, but Gordon Hessler's direction seems phoned in.
      6disdressed12

      better than Pray for Death, Shô Kosugi's previous film

      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
      Michael_Elliott

      Decent Martial Arts

      Rage of Honor (1987)

      ** (out of 4)

      A Narc agent (Shô Kosugi) gives up his job and goes for revenge after his partner is brutally killed and no one seems to care. It gets even more personal when the drug lord kidnaps his girlfriend and the agent decides to take everyone down. RAGE OF HONOR isn't going to win any Oscars and most people are going to hate it with a passion but if you're a fan of the genre then it should at least keep you entertained. Again, if you're looking for some type of high art then this here certainly isn't going to be your cup of tea but genre fans should eat it up. Kosugi was never an actor and his lack-of-acting skills actually makes for some pretty funny moments and especially in the more dramatic moments. The actor simply can't display any sort of dramatic moments and this at least gives some campy humor to the film. What Kosugi can do is kick major a@# and this is apparent during the various action scenes throughout the picture. The best one and the highlight happens on a hotel balcony as Kosugi's girlfriend is dangling from the side about to meet her death and her boyfriend is in the room fighting. The climax to this fight is pure martial arts material and classic. The supporting characters are all pretty much cardboard and none of them are interesting enough to really make the material better. The film also runs on a tad bit too long, which is another reason the film doesn't work better. With that said, there's enough silly action and camp to make it worth viewing for fans of the genre.
      7udar55

      The MGM 3-pack has a somewhat widescreen version

      Sho Kosugi re-teamed with PRAY FOR DEATH (1985) director Gordon Hessler for this international action flick. Shiro (Kosugi) is a Drug Investigation Bureau (D.I.B.?) agent who seeks revenge after his partner is murdered by drug-lord Havelock (Lewis Van Bergen). He quits the force and flies to Buenos Aires to get his revenge. Oh, I'm sorry, he rages his honor. Shiro is apparently not the smartest cookie as he brings his girlfriend along and she is quickly kidnapped, resulting in a huge chase through the jungles of Argentina. This was Kosugi trying to expand his screen image a bit, resulting in a character that is sort of like James Bond with some ninja tendencies. He doesn't have Bond's instincts though. For example, the "good guys" send a chopper to pick him up and 6 deadly ninjas pop out to kill him. Shiro dispatches of them, yet still follows the instructions of the "good guys" to "take the disc to the abandoned factory" (how he knew which factory is beyond me). The action is very well staged by Hessler, who gives the production a really big budget look. The last half hour is pretty much fighting and shootouts non-stop. The MGM DVD I have have (part of a ninja 3-pack with American NINJA and REVENGE OF THE NINJA) is frustrating in that it starts the film widescreen for the credits and then jumps to 1.85 for the movie. But at least it is better than the full frame single edition release MGM previously put out.

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      • Trivia
        This is the only Sho Kosugi movie where his sons do not appear.
      • Goofs
        When 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.
      • Alternate versions
        The 1987 UK video release was cut by 25 secs and lost all footage of nunchaku and throwing stars.
      • Connections
        Featured in Sunset Park (1996)

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      • Release date
        • April 16, 1987 (West Germany)
      • Countries of origin
        • Argentina
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Way of the Ninja
      • Filming locations
        • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
      • Production companies
        • Trans World Entertainment (TWE)
        • Negocios Cinematográficos S.A.
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 32 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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