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Fatal Blade

Original title: Gedo
  • Video
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
297
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Kiyoshi Nakajoe in Fatal Blade (2000)
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East meets West as the Japanese Yakuza battle drug lords and the LAPD on the streets of Los Angeles.East meets West as the Japanese Yakuza battle drug lords and the LAPD on the streets of Los Angeles.East meets West as the Japanese Yakuza battle drug lords and the LAPD on the streets of Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Talun Hsu
  • Writers
    • Talun Hsu
    • Nao Sakai
    • Simon Tse
  • Stars
    • Gary Daniels
    • Kiyoshi Nakajoe
    • Eric Lutes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    297
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Talun Hsu
    • Writers
      • Talun Hsu
      • Nao Sakai
      • Simon Tse
    • Stars
      • Gary Daniels
      • Kiyoshi Nakajoe
      • Eric Lutes
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gary Daniels
    Gary Daniels
    • Richard Fox
    Kiyoshi Nakajoe
    • Domoto
    Eric Lutes
    Eric Lutes
    • Winters
    Kentarô Shimizu
    • Ryujin
    Seiko Matsuda
    Seiko Matsuda
    • Saemi
    Victor Rivers
    Victor Rivers
    • Bronson
    Christopher B. Duncan
    Christopher B. Duncan
    • Matt
    Barry Sattels
    Barry Sattels
    • Mitchell
    LoriDawn Messuri
    LoriDawn Messuri
    • Linda Fox
    Joe D'Angerio
    Joe D'Angerio
    • Leland Brock
    Cuba Gooding
    Cuba Gooding
    • Pawn Shop Owner
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Jackson Jones
    James Lew
    James Lew
    • James
    Elena Sahagun
    Elena Sahagun
    • Young Thing
    Masaaki Umeda
    • Masa
    Jimmy Taenaka
    Jimmy Taenaka
    • Kursawa
    • (as Jimmy T.)
    Daniel Hirsch
    Daniel Hirsch
    • Detective
    Eddie Frias
    • Dimitri
    • Director
      • Talun Hsu
    • Writers
      • Talun Hsu
      • Nao Sakai
      • Simon Tse
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    foose88

    Gary Daniels is back and better than ever in Fatal Blade.

    Fatal Blade has some of the best fights, Than Most of the other Gary Daniels films I've Seen Besides (Black Friday, and Bloodmoon). I like the idea of Making a little war to where east meets west, With china and the local crime lords of L.A., and having The LAPD put right in the middle. This is not the best Daniels film. However any Gary Daniels film that has been made, is alot better than any s*** that you see on the big sceen. This means that people should start putting his movies on the big sceen, and not wasting time with Action Stars who don't show what action is about.
    JackDevoe

    The fights were good

    Everyone says this movie is awful. They rightfully say so. Gary Daniel's previous movies do range from terrible to good cheesy fun. (The fight scenes are the best thing about his "good" films.) I knew this movie wasn't gonna be that great, but I never thought it would actually have a worse script than BLOODMOON and COLD HARVEST. (These two are his best films because of their excelent fight coordination.) The film makers didn't even know what was going on. It's like the whole cast and crew was wandering around not knowing what to do in this film. However, the action is great. Akihiro Noguchi of COLD HARVEST returns to direct the fight scenes, and even has help from Koichi Sakamoto of DRIVE. If there was more action though, and if it was longer, (It's not painfully short.) that would have been better. The scenes just seemed too short for their own good. (Similar to the problem in the FATAL FURY anime series which had awesome but short fight scenes) Gary Daniels even gets to exchange a few blows with veteran stuntman James Lew. But after those few kicks and punches, he's down like a sack of potatoes. Even George Cheung was once again wasted. (He's a great martial artist, but his skills are BARELY used in the MARTIAL ARTS films he's in. What exactly is up with that.) THe sound effects weren't the best either. Punches and kicks seemed too quiet. (And I don't think they were going for the same effect like in CROUCHING TIGER) But whoever this Kiyoshi Nakajo is, who makes his US debut as Domoto, he rocks. He has an awesome screen presense, and handles a sword masterfully. He was the best actor in this whole film, and made it worth watching even more. Another intersting aspect of this film is that A great portion of it is in Japanese too. THat was a very good idea to have a film in English and Japanese, as it gave a good mix. The Japanese scenes were better acted than the English ones. I suggest renting this movie on one dollar day when you have nothing better to do, and just skip to the action scenes. I personally can't get enough of martial arts action, and weather the movie is good or not, as long as it features good fight choreography, it's worth watching.
    8rettercritical

    UNDERRATED AND WORTH WATCHING

    Gary Daniels has one of the best DTV martial arts movie careers and I think this is one of the highlights ... A half-American and half-Japanese production, shot in a combination of both Japanese and English.

    All the action scenes are terrific, Daniels gets to do what he does best but we get the extra element of swordplay. Kiyoshi Nakajoe kind of steals the show with his performance, a super-cool Yakuza character who seems to control the space around him. What I liked about the film was how the dueling narratives of both men intertwined... Cop and criminal that may have more in common than they realise.

    I have no idea why this film has bad reviews on IMDB, I think its well worth tracking down and watching if this is your genre. Its very much an above average DTV martial arts film in terms of craft (the often pastel colours give a nice aesthetic feeling) and the action is mostly superb. Would be a good double-feature with White Tiger or one of Gary's PM entertainment flicks.
    3andropov_br

    Alert! Very bad movie!

    Lord! I can´t believe that a movie like this could be done. It´s very bad, the story is a bulls***, the actions scenes aren´t good either. In the beginning it semmed to be interesting, but lately I could see it was one of the worst movies ever made! Keep your distance from this s***.
    Lexuses71

    I've Seen FAR Worse!

    This film falls into the Action Channel late night "guilty Pleasure" zone.

    It's derivative in many ways, but I agree with another reviewer here that what made it sort of interesting is that more than half of it was subtitled in Japanese.

    What separated it from the norm a little was the impressive screen presence of Kiyoshi Nakajo, as a mysterious Yakuza swordsman, who helps a woman find her sister's killer (played in a nasty but quasi-comical manner by Victor Rivers, the smarmy guy with the thin moustache who was part of Eddie Murphy's con artist posse in "The Distinguished Gentleman"). There's also Martial Artist Gary Daniels, not the best actor around (I sort of lump him into the Daniel Bernhardt category) but has great fight moves. I agree the fight sound was muted for my tastes. I had never heard of or seen Kiyoshi Nakajo prior to this film. He is apparently very popular in Japan. He sort of emanates that conflicted "brooding" Chow Yun Fat thingie (think "The Replacement Killers") which says a lot because his dialogue was all in Japanese. But I found him very intriguing to watch. Think of a Japanese Lee Van Cleef. Stern, quiet, face says it all. Senses his LA Yakuza brother is up to no good.

    Kiyoshi is a bit older than the rest of the actors, one who has left a lot of dead bodies in his wake, especially with that sword. You just don't play around with this guy.

    Other than Daniel's avenging cop, Kiyoshi and two others, it's hard to tell who is who.

    Just get some Kettle Korn, check it out for the fight sequences, don't try to figure it all out. It has a certain style. There's far worse stuff out there than this.

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2000 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gedo
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Amsell Entertainment
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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