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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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    5bensonmum2

    How can one movie be so bad, yet so watchable at the same time?

    A group of Fat Cats has their eye on a couple of buildings that they'd like to level and redevelop. The problem is that the buildings are home to several dozen people. The Fat Cats decide to do what they can to force the tenants to leave - turn off the water, attack residents, release a box of rats, etc. When everything else fails, the Fat Cats approve the murder of the tenants' leader. But Charley Roman isn't going to sit by and let his father's murderers go unpunished. He takes the law into his own hands and uses his martial arts skills to exact revenge.

    How can one movie be so bad, yet so watchable at the same time? Death Promise really tests my notion that I rate films primarily on entertainment value, because everything else you can name about Death Promise is bottom-of-the-barrel. Pathetic acting, horrible lighting, lazy one-take direction, ridiculous plot, bad make-up, silly dialogue, "stagey" fight choreography, a "twist" ending that should surprise no one, incomprehensible lapses in logic (more on that later) - Death Promise has it all. One of the more annoying facets of the film is how the title - Death Promise - actually relates to the film. After his father's death, Charley Roman engages in an ongoing conversation with his dead father where he "promises" to avenge his "death". This monologue happens at regular intervals for at least half the film. Silly doesn't begin to describe this plot device.

    However, despite all the flaws, Death Promise still manages to be surprisingly watchable - if not entertaining at times. What's Death Promise got going for it? First, they may not be real actors, but Charles Bonet and Speedy Leacock seem to know their martial arts. Their kicks, jumps, and punches look authentic. Second, I know it's unintentional, but the bad guys are so clichéd, they end up being a real hoot. I had more fun watching this group than I could have ever hoped. Third, Death Promise has a really cool bow-chicka-wow-wow soundtrack that worked on me. Gotta love these 70s films. Finally, Death Promise falls solidly into that "so bad it's good" category. I never like using the phrase, but it applies here. Considering the good and the bad, I think my 5/10 rating seems about right.

    I previously mentioned incomprehensible logic. Well, here's what I mean. BIG TIME SPOILER Charley Roman wants revenge for his father's death. His martial arts instructor, Master Shibata, advises him to seek out some special training from another martial arts master. Charley Roman returns home more ready than ever to face his father's killers. How absolutely illogical is it when we discover (and it's no real surprise) that Shibata is the head baddie? So, Shibata sends Charley Roman for more training so that he can return to face him. What? How does that make any sense in the slightest? END BIG TIME SPOILER
    8Ninja Thunderbolt

    70's magic

    One of the classic low budget 70's movies, this film was found in a bargain video shop in London for only 50p. (interestingly, the package lists the star of the film as 'Charles Bone', who sounds like a porn star, but once the credits role it's obvious that the picture is aligned to far the right of the TV screen, so that all the cast members have the last letter missing from their names)

    From the moment the narrator lamely introduces us to the situation that the desperate tenants of a grimy New York City apartment block, you know you're in for a rollercoaster ride of fromage. The direction is from the 'Ed Wood one-take' school - if one or two extras were looking at the camera crew, then what the hell?

    The films finishes with a plot twist that puts The Usual Suspects to shame. Buy it now.
    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.
    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.
    5SilentOne92

    Entertaining low budget

    Death Promise is a 1977 action film starring Charles Bonet as Charley Roman. Charlie and his best friend Speedy (played by Speedy Leacock) live in a slum where the landlords are trying to force the residents to move out. They use methods that progress as the movie moves forward ending in a tragedy. This cause Charlie and Speedy to see revenge on everyone who was involved. The movie is very low budget and has crazy plot twists and turns. Many of the actors are not the greatest but this movie will make you laugh. There are fight sequences at the end which i could not stop laughing at the "martial arts" sound the fighter were making. This film has been released by Vinegar Syndrome in 2021 with a very nice transfer. Also the title track is pretty cool.

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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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