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Death Promise

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
797
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Death Promise (1977)
Martial ArtsOne-Person Army ActionActionDrama

An apartment dweller goes on a search-and-destroy mission to kill the ruthless landlords who murdered his father.An apartment dweller goes on a search-and-destroy mission to kill the ruthless landlords who murdered his father.An apartment dweller goes on a search-and-destroy mission to kill the ruthless landlords who murdered his father.

  • Director
    • Robert Warmflash
  • Writer
    • Norbert Albertson Jr.
  • Stars
    • Charles Bonet
    • Speedy Leacock
    • Bill Louie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    797
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Warmflash
    • Writer
      • Norbert Albertson Jr.
    • Stars
      • Charles Bonet
      • Speedy Leacock
      • Bill Louie
    • 23User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles Bonet
    Charles Bonet
    • Charley Roman
    Speedy Leacock
    • Speedy
    Bill Louie
    • Sup Kim
    Thompson Kao Kang
    Thompson Kao Kang
    • Shibata
    • (as Thomson Kao Kang)
    Vincent Van Lynn
    • Alden
    Thom Kendell
    • Mirsky
    Abe Hendy
    • Jr. Jackson
    Tony Liu
    Tony Liu
    • Master Ying
    • (as Anthony Lau)
    Bob O'Connell
    Bob O'Connell
    • Louis Roman
    • (as Rocky Crevice)
    David Kirk
    • Judge Engstrom
    Tony De Caprio
    • Albano
    Bob Long
    • Mike
    Jason Lau
    • Shibata's Son
    Wai Ng
    • Shibata's Son
    • (as Jerry Ng)
    Monica Germaine
    • Baby
    Pete Richardson
    • Jackson's Guard
    Robert Banks
    • Jackson's Guard
    Stuart Warmflash
    • Joey
    • Director
      • Robert Warmflash
    • Writer
      • Norbert Albertson Jr.
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    7hmservant

    Ridiculous in a "Let's Put on a Show" Way

    I really like the energy put into this movie from the principal actors! Charles Bonet and Speedy Leacock play "brothers," best friends who are championed by the father of Bonet's character, Bob O'Connell. They band together to battle the greedy landlords, who are intent on evicting their poor tenants in favor of cashing in on a real estate development deal. Before long, things go awry and Bonet embarks on a personal vendetta to avenge his father. Some of the story is ridiculous, much of it is incompetently made and the acting ranges from nearly adequate to downright agonizing. (Check out that somnambulism on display from Thompson Kao Kang.) Nonetheless, I enjoyed nearly every minute of this! Bonet and Leacock come across with chemistry that makes their friendship seem genuine and by the time they team up with Sup Kim (Bill Louie), I was full of warm fuzzies for all the diverse, Enterprise-style humanity going down. If you want to watch some exciting and impressive displays of martial arts, check out Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan or Jimmy Wang Yu. If you want to watch some feel-good, American chop socky, you won't do much better than "Death Promise."
    EyeAskance

    Kung-F.U.B.A.R.

    This heap of cheap thrills pits a young martial arts student against a group of evil corporate suits who are responsible for his father's death.

    DEATH PROMISE is a yummy little bonne-bouche for anyone drawn to the 70s-era grindhouse ethos...a heapin' helping of no frills, mean-spirited testosteroni and cheese, generously garnished with obligatory "wakka-wakka-waa" guitar. Along with the tired clichés and ham-fisted performances, you'll find some almost-impressive fight scenes and a few gratis gore moments.

    Not everyone will find this chewable, but if you're down for some funky, old-school action smack, this one delivers the goods.

    4.5/10.
    6emm

    I promise I will write another comment on a "bad" motion picture!

    I always keep my promises on writing about movies like this, and it pays off. Usually, there isn't much specific detail I can give you because it's your basic low-budget format containing elements tried before. This one is pure 70s as it gets! DEATH PROMISE is a grade-Z actioner that has a few things going for it. Sort of like THE KARATE KID being ahead of its time. While typical, it sets in an urbanized locality that perfectly explains the nature of it all. The sensai can't act very well, and sounding almost like Mr. Rogers. A couple of infamous, shocking moments may give you severe bullemia, including a bag full of hungry RATS tied onto a guy's head! Other times, you will be truly amazed by how often a microphone hangs on the top of your TV screen! You can see it jerking and moving, and it's highly noticeable! It also has the downright FUNKIEST sounding opening-closing theme music in movie history, thanks to a soul group named Opus! Not many of you will be able to look for this movie. If you do, I hope you're not lying and saying to everybody that you have! That's a promise.
    5Coventry

    Landlords... the evil scum of the earth

    Mindless fun guaranteed with this low-budgeted & trashy Kung-Fu exploitation flick set in NYC. Back in the mid-to-late 70s, martial arts movies were so popular that they didn't even need to come from the East, or star Bruce Lee clones, as long as they were featuring sufficient violent drop-kicks and hard random battle-shrieks. The plot of "Death Promise" sees a bunch of rich and obnoxious apartment block proprietors bundling their forces - and their wallets - to chase the "poor" tenants out of their ramshackle buildings, so that they can invest in more prestigious projects. The tenants, led by Roman Sr., refuse to leave, even when the power or water is cut or when rats are deliberately unleashed in the hallways. When Roman Sr. Is killed in a cowardly attack, his young fighting-talent son Charley promises to avenge his father's death, but first he must complete a long and intense spiritual training.

    Admittedly "Death Promise" is mostly very entertaining because it's so bad. The script appears to have been improvised whilst shooting, with lots of random stuff happening and a twist-ending that everyone - literally everyone - is able to predict. The "landlords" are delightfully stereotypical villains, including a mafia-type Italian, a corrupt judge, and a drug-dealing black guy. Director Richard Warmflash (with such a name, he ought to direct adult flicks) keeps it amusing and fast-paced thanks to inventive killing methods, a groovy soundtrack, wildly choreographed Kung-Fu sequences, an authentic chemistry between all the bad actors. Not for everyone, but good fun for trash/exploitation fanatics.
    9blackxmas

    "Death Promise" makes good on word.

    "Death Promise" is a lost 70's exploitation gem and deserves to be seen. Technically somewhat of a mess and boasting a stock of amateur New Yawk types, this film never bores. I highly recommend tracking this down. It's a hoot and a half.

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    Bruce Lee in Opération Dragon (1973)
    Martial Arts
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    Action
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
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    • Trivia
      Riffed by Michael J. Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy, under the Rifftrax name.
    • Goofs
      At Master Ying's, when the sensei asks Charley Roman to perform a Kata, the microphone is visible during the entire scene, at the bottom of the screen.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK video version (released as "Pay-Off Time") was cut by 1 min 25 secs and removed all shots of throwing stars.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Big Box: The Body Shop (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Looks Like Trouble (a)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Syd Dale

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    • Release date
      • August 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Slumfighter
    • Filming locations
      • 8th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Madison World Films
      • Boston Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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