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Combat sans merci

Original title: Breathing Fire
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
730
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Bolo Yeung in Combat sans merci (1991)
Michael, a Vietnam vet with two kids, pulls off a bank heist with his gang, which includes the bank's manager. To ensure the loyalty of everyone involved, Mike makes a special set of keys, so that the hiding place for the loot can only be opened if all the members are present. The bank manager, however, gets cold feet and tries to back out, so Mike and his buddies kill him and his wife. His daughter, however, gets hold of the key and runs for help to David, one of her father's old friends who also happens to be a Vietnam vet and a former comrade of Michael's. Will David be able to protect his friend's daughter?
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Michael, a Vietnam vet with two kids, pulls off a bank heist with his gang, which includes the bank's manager. To ensure the loyalty of everyone involved, Mike makes a special set of keys, s... Read allMichael, a Vietnam vet with two kids, pulls off a bank heist with his gang, which includes the bank's manager. To ensure the loyalty of everyone involved, Mike makes a special set of keys, so that the hiding place for the loot can only be opened if all the members are present. Th... Read allMichael, a Vietnam vet with two kids, pulls off a bank heist with his gang, which includes the bank's manager. To ensure the loyalty of everyone involved, Mike makes a special set of keys, so that the hiding place for the loot can only be opened if all the members are present. The bank manager gets cold feet and tries to back out, so Mike and his buddies kill him and ... Read all

  • Directors
    • Lou Kennedy
    • Brandon Pender
    • Brandon De-Wilde
  • Writers
    • Raymond Mahoney
    • Tao-Liang Tan
    • Wayne Yee
  • Stars
    • Ke Huy Quan
    • Eddie Saavedra
    • Ed Neil
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    730
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Lou Kennedy
      • Brandon Pender
      • Brandon De-Wilde
    • Writers
      • Raymond Mahoney
      • Tao-Liang Tan
      • Wayne Yee
    • Stars
      • Ke Huy Quan
      • Eddie Saavedra
      • Ed Neil
    • 19User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ke Huy Quan
    Ke Huy Quan
    • Charlie Moore
    • (as Jonathan Ke Quan)
    Eddie Saavedra
    • Tony Moore
    Ed Neil
    Ed Neil
    • David Moore
    Jerry Trimble
    Jerry Trimble
    • Michael Moore
    Bolo Yeung
    Bolo Yeung
    • Thunder
    • (as Bolo Young)
    Wendell C. Whitaker
    • Tank
    Allen Tackett
    • Alan
    • (as Alan Tackett)
    Jacqueline Pulliam
    • Jenny
    Laura Hamilton
    • Annie Stern
    Drake Diamond
    • Peter Stern
    T.J. Storm
    T.J. Storm
    • Mickey
    • (as Juan Ojeda)
    Pamela Maxton
    • Tank's Mother
    Jackie O'Brien
    Jackie O'Brien
    • Mrs. Stern
    • (as Jacqueline Woolsey)
    Gary Green
    • Harry
    Annie Wood
    Annie Wood
    • April
    • (as Annie Rubanoff)
    Brandon De-Wilde
    • Garage Man
    • (as Brandon de Wilde)
    Harold Connor
    • Doctor
    Tim Bruner
    • Police Captain
    • Directors
      • Lou Kennedy
      • Brandon Pender
      • Brandon De-Wilde
    • Writers
      • Raymond Mahoney
      • Tao-Liang Tan
      • Wayne Yee
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    Crap_Connoisseur

    Crap-tastic!

    This film is pure genius. What more could you possibly say about a movie that offers not only Bolo Yeung in drag, but also a break dancing fight sequence and martial arts fighting dwarfs? "Breathing Fire" is possibly the funniest martial arts film of all time, I really can not recommend it highly enough.

    The film's storyline is largely irrelevant but goes something like this: Annie comes to David for help when her parents are murdered. David then takes Annie to stay with his brother and his two sons, Charlie and Tony. When David suffers an injury, he instructs Charlie and Tony in his unique martial arts style so that they can protect Annie from her parents' murderers.

    The plot truly is thinner than Nicole Ritchie, but this only adds to the enjoyment. By far the most entertaining aspect of the film is the padding between the set pieces. Some of my favourite moments include a Karate Kid inspired training montage, complete with bowling balls and suspended watermelons. I also loved the ridiculous flashback to Vietnam (in which the main characters look exactly the same as they do 15 or so years later!) and I almost wet myself when Mickey started to break dance - while painting a wall.

    Bolo Yeung fans can not afford to miss the opportunity to see their hero kick ass while robbing a bank - in drag. Unfortunately for Bolo, he doesn't have a huge role and has to suffer the indignity of being beaten up by the 100 pound kid from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Nevertheless, the chance to see Bolo wearing a floral dress more than compensates. The fight scenes that don't include Bolo are also memorable. Mickey, the break dancer, positively steals the show by demonstrating his dancing martial arts skills in rhinestone covered leather (no less). The fight involving the kick ass dwarfs is also one of the more memorable that I've seen in a long time.

    The acting is appalling to the extent that it defies belief and the dialogue makes Showgirls look like All About Eve. And yet, I can't think of a better way to waste 75 minutes of your time than watching this marvellous piece of crap. Highly recommended!
    10duaneshouseofpizza

    Amazing action...Crappy acting.

    I watch this movie every weekend because of the sheer humorous acting and the brutal fighting. the fighting is alot better than most recent movies...but, story cannot play out correctly due to really bad acting. I bought this movie is cheap and it's possibly the greatest 5 bucks I've ever spent. There are some scenes where I'll just break out and laugh at because Data from "The Goonies" (Jonathon ke quan) beats the tar out of a 300 lb muscle man. If's you find this movie,by all means buy it. It's one of the funniest movies i've ever seen...sadly, it isn't supposed to be.
    9Weirdling_Wolf

    Short Round got an awesome Roundhouse kick, dude!

    At some point someone needs to loudly signify the importance of the 1990s to the continued success and interest in the cheaply made, lowest common denominator DTV actioner that keeps, Wesley Snipes, Luke Goss and, Danny Trejo in Kendal Mint Cakes! They should loudly hail, Matthias Hues, Lauren Avedon and, Lorenzo Lamas for laying down all the heavy duty DTV groundwork that made, Frank Grillo possible!!!

    'Breathing Fire' begins in an appropriately heated fashion, introducing the high-kicking Moore siblings, Charlie (Key Huy Quan) and Tony (Eddie Saavedra) busting out some pretty audacious moves at a martial arts tournament, whilst unbeknownst to them, their duplicitous father, Michael (Jerry Trimble) is in the chaotic midst of a gold bullion heist which features iconic Kung Fu destroyer, Bolo Yeung in drag, and so begins a blissfully bizarre 90s martial arts opus that zestfully operates in the phantasmagorical B-movie multiverse whereby both dastardly villains and stalwart heroes alike are all Olympian martial arts virtuosi!

    The febrile, episodic narrative has its psychotronic kudos increased by aggressively inserting a Vietnam flashback amongst all the bodacious B-Boy dance moves, excruciating Kung Fu training montages and a brief, hilarious bar fight with an especially bellicose pair of agile little people that would look entirely appropriate in an Andy Sidaris movie! 'Breathing Fire' has a hypnotic, Ed. Wood Jr. Whimsicality, the witheringly duff dialogue, painfully monochromatic line readings from uniformly remedial 'actors', stridently raising this frenzied fight flick to the vertiginous, higher echelon of top tier bad movie genius!

    Curiously, Bolo Yeung's character 'Thunder' seems ill named, being little more than a minor squall at best. The mighty one turns up, speed-flexes his elephantine pecs, hurls some terrified dudes around in his patented histrionic manner, and outside of looking pretty audacious in a frock you wouldn't know he was there!!?? In conclusion, 'Breathing Fire' is an odd duck, and having three directors probably didn't help matters. While the enjoyably frantic fight scenes are plentiful and pretty gnarly looking, the young protagonists are shrill, fatuous, and frequently disagreeable, to be quite blunt, Tony & Charlie Moore are two of the most irritating appendages since Material Madge bought some schmancy new face plugs, their innate dweebyness ultimately tainting what could have been an awesomely trashy fight flick, but there's no doubting the bouncy, pulse-pounding excellence of Paul 'Bloodsport' Hertzog's epic score.
    allenrubin

    Definitely Crappy! And I Was In It!!!!

    I was an actor in this picture and after viewing it...I must say that it is a CRAPPY movie. They even dubbed someone else's voice over mine! It was the first acting role that I ever had. I did love the food they fed us. Chinese! Mmmm! It was fun working with the kid from Goonies and Bolo. Bolo didn't speak much English, but he's a great guy! I got a lot of laughs watching this movie. The acting was OSCAR quality...Oscar Meyer...hot dog with artificial filling!
    10duaneshouseofpizza

    Amazing action...Crappy acting.

    I watch this movie every weekend because of the sheer humorous acting and the brutal fighting. the fighting is alot better than most recent movies...but, story cannot play out correctly due to really bad acting. I bought this movie for $5 on DVD at K-mart and it's possibly the greatest 5 bucks I've ever spent. There are some scenes where I'll just break out and laugh at because Data from "The Goonies" (Jonathon ke quan) beats the tar out of a 300 lb muscle man. If's you find this movie,by all means buy it. It's one of the funniest movies i've ever seen...sadly, it isn't supposed to be.

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    • Trivia
      Bolo Yeung demanded that the shooting of the film be delayed 6 months so he could grow a ponytail. The producers were so intimidated by him that they agreed. While Bolo was waiting for his hair to grow he worked as a consultant on 3 Ninjas Kick Back and Kindergarten Ninjas.
    • Goofs
      At the steel mill, Alan is knocked on his back outside the plant, but when the police come he is inside.
    • Quotes

      Michael Moore: Get that damn pizza!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Showdown (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Breathing Fire
      Music by Ron Bartlett and Forrest Pierson

      Lyrics by Dana Gustafson

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    • Release date
      • January 1991 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Breathing Fire
    • Filming locations
      • Point Dume, Malibu, California, USA(Where Charlie and Tony fight Alan)
    • Production company
      • Golden Pacific Films & Arts
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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