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Pari mortel

Original title: Deadly Bet
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Charlene Tilton and Jeff Wincott in Pari mortel (1992)
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Jeff Wincott plays a gambler who puts his life on the line to buy his way out of the clutches of a mobster.Jeff Wincott plays a gambler who puts his life on the line to buy his way out of the clutches of a mobster.Jeff Wincott plays a gambler who puts his life on the line to buy his way out of the clutches of a mobster.

  • Director
    • Richard W. Munchkin
  • Writers
    • Joseph Merhi
    • Robert Tiffe
  • Stars
    • Jeff Wincott
    • Steven Vincent Leigh
    • Charlene Tilton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    434
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    • Director
      • Richard W. Munchkin
    • Writers
      • Joseph Merhi
      • Robert Tiffe
    • Stars
      • Jeff Wincott
      • Steven Vincent Leigh
      • Charlene Tilton
    • 7User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Jeff Wincott
    Jeff Wincott
    • Angelo
    Steven Vincent Leigh
    • Rico
    Charlene Tilton
    Charlene Tilton
    • Isabella
    Michael DeLano
    Michael DeLano
    • Greek
    Mike Toney
    • Johnny
    Jerry Tiffe
    • Frank
    Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini
    Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini
    • Charlie
    • (as Ray Mancini)
    Sherrie Rose
    Sherrie Rose
    • Doris
    Patty Toy
    Patty Toy
    • Xmas
    Carl Butto
    • Lefty
    Cole S. McKay
    Cole S. McKay
    • Shotgun
    • (as Cole McKay)
    Crete Kara
    • Carlos
    Art Camacho
    Art Camacho
    • Tony…
    Tony 'Satch' Williams
    • Sacth
    • (as Tony Williams)
    Carlo P. Butto
    • Nick
    Darryl Purpose
    • Street Musician
    Vincente Segovia
    • Body Guard
    Kevin McCaulley
    • Thug
    • Director
      • Richard W. Munchkin
    • Writers
      • Joseph Merhi
      • Robert Tiffe
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    6tarbosh22000

    "Deadly Bet" is another fun action flick from PM.

    "Deadly Bet" is another fun action flick from PM.

    The Plot: Angelo (Wincott) had it all: money, A woman he loves, and just plain luck. Until his last bet turned deadly. His arch nemesis Rico (Steven Vincent Leigh) just took his girl after he drunkenly lost against him. Now Angelo has to fight his way back to the top.

    The action choreography is fantastic. You can see all the moves with no flashy editing. Jeff Wincott plays a good hero. You can root for him. Leigh is the old-fashioned villain, but he does it well. Gary Daniels also makes one of his first appearances as a fighter.

    If you liked "Fist Of Honor" or any PM movie, don't forget to check this one out.

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    RayDennisStecklerRules

    Ho hum

    I bought this film for $2 from the Reject Shop. It has another film on the same disc called "Entangled".

    Given that I am not into kick boxing films I might be prejudiced in my views but whilst I found the acting to be adequate this was very much a typical film of this genre and I guess if people like that kind of stuff they will like this. Everyone else beware.

    On the plus side, um...let's see...there must be a plus side somewhere. Oh, yes, the music wasn't too bad.

    Oh, BTW, I can't believe that there are copies going on Amazon UK for 73 pounds!! I thought the $2 I paid was too much!!
    lor_

    Routine kickboxing pic

    My review was written in June 1992 after watching the movie on PM video cassette.

    "Deadly Bet" presents an interesting variation on the kickboxing genre. Las Vegas-set action drama is an okay video title.

    Curiously, the film uses the same premise as the upcoming summer release starring Nicolas Cage, "Honeymoon in Vegas". Hero Jeff Wincott bets his girlfriend Charfene Tilton on a kick-boxing match and loses, so she must go with the victor, charming villain Steven Vincent Leigh.

    Pic then follows a familiar "Rocky" storyline, as deep-in-debt Wincott finally gets his act together, giving up drinking and gambling and wins back his reputation and girl. Least convincing element is a big gambler/gangster forcing Wincott to win the big tournament match at all costs. (In the boxing genre one has to throw a fight, not win it in the case of a fix.)

    The fight scenes, both in the ring and outside, are well-choreographed by Eric Lee and executed with skill by leads Wincott and Leigh. Supporting cast led by romantic interest Tilton are fine, including former boxing champ Ray Mancini as a minor henchman.
    6refinedsugar

    PM Did It Right

    PM Entertainment was a company putting out dtv action titles and the odd exploitation piece in the 90's home video heyday. Not quite reaching the name recognition of Cannon Films, but relative in terms of film quality. They would often team up with b movie stars of varying degrees and 'Deadly Bet' is one of the more solid titles I've seen from them.

    Before former fighter & degenerate gambler Angelo (Jeff Wincott) and his girlfriend Isabella (Charlene Tilton) can get out of Vegas the addiction grabs hold one more time. He places a foolish bet with local bookie and fellow fighter Rico (Steven Vincent Leigh) and proceeds to lose not only all their money but the love of his life.

    The story is stock. The kind of thing you've seen tons of times before. A fighting tournament, the local mob and a redemption arch for the broken main character. However it's carried out with the right amount of energy, tone and most importantly the fight sequences are well filmed & deliver.

    Jeff plays a convincing gambler who doesn't initially want to change, hear the truth or admit it. Oh yeah plus he's a bit of an alcoholic. Shaping up allows him to flex some acting and get a training montage. Leigh makes for a decent end opponent though he's not the level of cliché slime like most villains. The tournament itself is a speedy deal hinting at their budget limitations, but 'Deadly Bet' satisfied.
    FlyBoyDC

    Yet another action film from the folks at the PM Entertainment Group...but this one is a kick above the usual genre formula.

    Viva Las Vegas! The bright neon lights help enrich this wonderfully attractive city. Players from around the country (and the world) make dangerous bets for the thrill of it all. Caught in the middle of the Vegas spectacle are an ordinary man, Angelo (Jeff Wincott, an incredible martial artist) and his girlfriend, Isabella (Charlene Tilton). Both of them hope to escape from the high energy madness. Unfortunately, you know who has one last bet to make...

    In the harsh, brutal world of illegal kickboxing, Rico Daraby (Steven Vincent Leigh) controls all of these *underground* kickboxing bouts. Angelo thinks that he can tear Rico apart so he decides to challenge him to a kickboxing match. Idiotically, the supercilious Angelo has put up his life savings in his favor...and that shall cost him dearly...

    Within a few minutes, Rico ends up making a travesty of a mockery of a sham out of Angelo. Angelo finds himself beaten horrendously by Rico thereby losing the bet. That should not matter, just as long as Angelo and Isabella have each other. WRONG! That is not the worst of this at all. There is so much more to this predicament...

    Sadly, Angelo foolishly sets up his girlfriend as "collateral." When Isabella finds out about being set up this way, let's just say she took it pretty well. Yeah right! Actually, Isabella is quite furious, thank you very much. She then leaves Angelo by giving him a cruel slap on the face. Ouch! Anyway, Angelo turns out to be both a drunk...and a degenerate! Angelo tries to drink his problems away, but he knows that this is not the right solution to all of his problems...

    Unexpectedly, both Rico and Isabella are kicking it back, enjoying a luxurious lifestyle. Meanwhile, Angelo is desperately trying to pay off all of his debts by doing some dirty work on behalf of mob boss Greek (Michael DeLano) and his assistant, Johnny (Mike Toney). To make matters even more dire, just about everyone else is out to kick Angelo's rear end!

    Angelo, the alcoholic martial artist discovers a way to redeem himself. He must compete in a one-on-one, kickboxing tournament where 50 individual fighters have their eyes on a prize worth half a million dollars! This tournament is maintained by none other than the vile Rico the unbeatable. Angelo has to succeed in this tournament in order to win back his girlfriend...and his honor.

    DEADLY BET may seem like pretty much the same old "good guy must triumph over villain" scenario. There are lots of macho, bone-crunching action in this movie. Some of the fighters also display incredible moves, especially the guy who played "Killer Conroy." DEADLY BET may be a ROCKY clone but, (Surprise!), as far as this genre goes, this film rises above the competition.

    Less discriminating viewers will especially enjoy a different twist from the traditional "fight or die" formula. Jeff Wincott himself is a highlight of this motion picture. Unlike most B-movie martial artists, Jeff Wincott at least has a semblance of a personality. He is rather compelling as a compulsive gambler and alcoholic who must use discipline and skill to pull himself out of the depths of his own despair. What makes Wincott and his character even more remarkable is that people can relate to his dilemma. Jeff Wincott did a great job delineating a character who represents the courage and determination of a man struggling to fix himself from destruction and to make ends meet. Though Wincott is sometimes laconic, he has established himself as both an actor and a martial artist. Wincott delivers a few of the most praiseworthy moves ever.

    The supporting cast is definitely talented. Steven Vincent Leigh (RING OF FIRE, CHINA WHITE) is rather manipulatively charming as the antagonist who shows a soft and tender side towards Isabella. It's cool to see Michael DeLano (OUT FOR BLOOD, TOP OF THE WORLD) portray Greek, a crooked but sympathetic bookie instead of his usual role as a stereotypical cop. DeLano's role as Greek is a nice departure for this character actor. Charlene Tilton is proficient also as Angelo's sassy girlfriend who often relies on "tough love" just to help out Angelo when he's in trouble. This is quite evident when she keeps insisting that they move to Colorado just so Angelo can overcome his gambling addictions. Another interesting perspective in this movie focuses on the realistic relationship between Angelo and Isabella. Isabella wants Angelo to get rid of his gambling habits, yet he resents her for trying to help him...

    Technically speaking, DEADLY BET is expertly made. The great jazz score helps spice up this film. Also, the neat cinematography by Richard Pepin

    allows the viewer to get a fighter's perspective during several of the matches. This aggressive movie just happens to have a few socially redeeming values. One is that hard work will pay off. The most notable lesson though is that a person should always, as the saying goes, "Bet with his/her head, not over it."

    DEADLY BET will satisfy most action fans. The nonstop martial arts battles will keep fans pleased. The story is a slight variation of the "kickboxer with a vengeance" theme. In addition, DEADLY BET contains many encouraging messages of morality. Another message of particular worthiness to be extracted from this film: never use your girlfriend as collateral under any circumstances...

    Thanks to Richard W. Munchkin's artful direction, DEADLY BET is much better than it deserves to be.

    RATING: **1/2 out of ****.

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      Steven Vincent Leigh's personal trainer for the film was a former European bodybuilding champion. Jeff Wincott, impressed by how muscular Leigh was getting and not wanting to be outdone, began working with the trainer as well. It became a competition between the two as to who could get in more impressive shape, and as a result, the two become noticeably more muscular throughout the film.
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      Greek: You're all a bunch of muscle-building fags - you ain't nothing to me, kid.

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1992 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Combat mortel
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production company
      • PM Entertainment Group
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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