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Bloodsport II

Original title: Bloodsport 2
  • 1996
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  • 1h 30m
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4.8/10
4.3K
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Daniel Bernhardt in Bloodsport II (1996)
Alex Cardo is imprisoned and disciplined by one of the inmates. His new master also tells him about the brutal yet illegal Kumite tournament - but how will they get there?
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Alex Cardo is imprisoned and disciplined by one of the inmates. His new master also tells him about the brutal yet illegal Kumite tournament - but how will they get there?Alex Cardo is imprisoned and disciplined by one of the inmates. His new master also tells him about the brutal yet illegal Kumite tournament - but how will they get there?Alex Cardo is imprisoned and disciplined by one of the inmates. His new master also tells him about the brutal yet illegal Kumite tournament - but how will they get there?

  • Directors
    • Alan Mehrez
    • Philip Tan
  • Writer
    • Jeff Schechter
  • Stars
    • Daniel Bernhardt
    • James Hong
    • Pat Morita
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
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    • Directors
      • Alan Mehrez
      • Philip Tan
    • Writer
      • Jeff Schechter
    • Stars
      • Daniel Bernhardt
      • James Hong
      • Pat Morita
    • 27User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daniel Bernhardt
    Daniel Bernhardt
    • Alex Cardo
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Sun
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • David Leung
    Donald Gibb
    Donald Gibb
    • Ray 'Tiny' Jackson
    Lori Lynn Dickerson
    • Janine Elson
    Philip Tan
    Philip Tan
    • John
    Ong Soo Han
    • Demon
    Nicholas Hill
    • Sergio DaSilva
    • (as Nick Hill)
    Ron Hall
    • Cliff
    Master Hee Il Cho
    • Head Judge
    Lisa McCullough
    • Kim Campbell
    Chuay
    • Chien
    Steve Martinez
    • Referee
    Jeff Wolfe
    Jeff Wolfe
    • Flash
    Cliff Bernhardt
    • Len
    Nils Allen Stewart
    Nils Allen Stewart
    • Gorilla
    Eric Lee
    Eric Lee
    • Seng
    Chad Stahelski
    Chad Stahelski
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    • Directors
      • Alan Mehrez
      • Philip Tan
    • Writer
      • Jeff Schechter
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    7sveknu

    Not as good as the first one, but still good

    After watching "Bloodsport" and enjoying that movie to the fullest, I just had to watch the sequels too even though van Damme has nothing to do with them. Instead, Swiss Daniel Bernhardt takes the role of our fighting hero. In my opinion, he makes a really good replacement for van Damme. The fight scenes are really great in this movie too, and there are lots of it to make every martial arts fan out there satisfied. The villain in this movie, 'Demon', is unfortunately not nearly as interesting as Bolo Yeung's 'Chong-Li' was in the first. But that's a minor detail. But seriously, this "Iron-hand"-stuff should have been removed from the script. It was just too ridiculous in a movie that tries to be a bit realistic. On the upside: It was really cool to see that Donald Gibb returned as 'Jackson'.
    8Happy_Evil_Dude

    Not as awesome as Bloodsport....but still good

    Obviously, you will not like this movie if you did not like 1988's Bloodsport (though there ARE some cases where the sequel is better than the original). This review is thus addressed to those who liked Bloodsport and are wondering whether they should bother to watch Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite. My answer would be yes.

    Sure, Jean-Claude Van Damme isn't here (Donald Gibb serves as the link between the two movies), but Daniel Bernhardt, as petty thief Alex Cardo who discovers the meaning of honor, makes for a likable, charismatic lead, who also bears somewhat of a resemblance with Jean-Claude.

    Also interesting is the narration, told in flash-back by Alex Cardo's trainer, Master Sun (played by James Hong) to a throng of young disciples. In these moments in particular, Bloodsport II shows that it is completely aware of what kind of movie it is, that it does not aspire to be anything more, and even pokes fun at itself (see the excellent ending, for example).

    In short, Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite is not as awesome as it's predecessor, but it does what it aspires to do: it gets the job done. The cinematography isn't as good here as the first time, making the fights less impressive, but they're good enough. The story and the fact that the movie changes location (from Hong Kong to Thailand), contribute to not make it a rehash of the original. The actors, from Daniel Bernhardt to Donald Gibb, passing by James Hong and Pat Morita, are just right. And just like in the first one, you may know exactly how it's going to end, but it's still a joy to watch.
    5coltras35

    Bloodsport 2

    Alex, notorious street fighter and thief, meets the kung fu master Sun in prison, who teaches him the deadliest of all martial arts disciplines: "the iron hand". However, after his release, Alex has to fight in "Kumitte" - brutal full-contact fights without rules. Alex quickly realizes that there is much more at stake. He has to fight for his life...

    I didn't expect this to be better than Bloodsport, it's hard to top that 1988 classic, however this sequel isn't too bad. It's watchable at least for the kumite and there's plenty of matches featuring an array of different styles. Donald Gibbs reprises his role as Jackson. Daniel Bernhardt, who resembles Van Damme and Sean Connery, does well as the hero. He fights well, though he lacks Van Damme's unique Belgian charm. The main villain, however, is bland and not as imposing as Bolo Yeung. The bits between the fights are so-so and isn't as interesting. Overall, a passable effort.
    5refinedsugar

    Definitely Watchable

    It may have the usual tropes of a martial arts flick, but 'Bloodsport 2' is a decent dtv sequel that stands on it's own without ruining what came before it. I'm really surprised at how competent this turned out to be instead of a drag. The fisticuffs display decent choreography, plus some known faces and a story that traces betrayal, redemption, friendship. This was my first time seeing Daniel Berndhardt too though the man was no stranger to these types of flicks.

    Alex Cardo (Bernhardt) a self centered thief steals a valuable katana from wealthy businessman Mr. Leung (Pat Morita) in Thailand. When his partner John (Philip Tan) betrays him, he's caught and sent to prison where he meets Sun (James Hong). A man who teaches him to be a better person and a mystical martial art 'Iron Hand'. He also learns about a Kumite coming up and how brutal head prison guard Demon (Ong Soo Han) has entered. Leung uses influence to free Alex who enters the tourney, but at the price of getting back the katana.

    Coming in at a light 80 mins nothing here will surprise a seasoned viewer of b-movies and there's some undeniable weak elements. The Kumite just happens to be taking place there instead of Hong Kong (as before) and you just have to roll with it. Ditto a lone lady fighter which doesn't come off very well. On the plus side, Alex's arc from being an a-hole to trying to atone for his sins comes off well. Morita, Hong are fun to see though the latter shouldn't be in a fight scene. Like the first title, different fighting styles get shown off and it was a hoot to see Donald Gibbs return as Jackson too.

    Obviously low budget fare, 'Bloodsport 2' suffers from a scattered story and some suspect editing. Definitely juggling one too many friendly characters by the end. However I was glad it didn't trash the original unlike 'Kickboxer 2'. Demon is shades of Bolo Leung and Berndhardt comes off pretty well. I'll give 'Bloodsport 3' a chance seeing as how decent this turned out.
    7shaolinmasterkev

    Its like Mortal Kombat but without the costumes

    This is basically a realistic documentary on the totally real Kumite that totally happened in real life! wow! basically its like Mortal Kombat but without the costumes...

    Actors: Although it doesn't have the classic fued between Van Damn and Bolo Yeung, it does have Donald Gibb. The new guy Daniel Bernhardt does a good job.

    Fight Scenes: The fights are well done and the actors are athletic.

    Music: Sounds somewhere in between Mortal Kombat and salsa dancing music.

    Philosophy: To own something one must earn it, not steal it...or maybe both?

    Conclusive Thoughts: The characters are not as interesting, one guy had clown style makeup on while fighting the first female warrior allowed in the tournament. The fight scenes with the generic fighters combined with the Mortal Kombat Salsa music worked well together. A backstory for some of the tournament fighters would make it more interesting and would add some plot depth.

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    • Trivia
      Though already a martial artist and owner of a dojo, Nicholas Hill hadn't been active in competition prior to his role in the movie. As a promotional gimmick, Hill gained entry to the second World Vale Tudo Championships, where he faced Pedro Rizzo in a no-holds-bared match. Whereas the promoters expected this to be a one-time event, Hill was eager to compete and thus initiated a six-year career as a professional cage fighter.
    • Goofs
      In Demon's third match he's wearing some sort of army pants. After winning his match he taunts Alex, while he's taunting him you can clearly see him wearing tight black shorts. Then as Demon leaves the canvas, he's wearing the same pants he wore during the match.
    • Quotes

      Alex Cardo: Police, John.

      John: You set me up?

      Alex Cardo: Ha ha, payback's a bitch, yah.

    • Alternate versions
      U.K. video version is missing 1 second of a double ear clap.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Chinese (2007)

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bloodsport 2
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production company
      • FM Entertainment International N.V.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $684,351
    • Gross worldwide
      • $684,351
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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