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California to watch Raye's final bout, informs Raye that Kwong is the real killer & the fight fixer after Kwong drugs Raye and framing him for the murder of an old man. Angela comes in with a gun to avenge Baby, but dies at the hands of Chin Woo. Woo is defeated by Raye, who sets off after Michael's true killer. Kwong reveals that his brother was the fighter who died at the hands of Michael that night, and that Kwong is the one who murdered him. Kwong fights Raye in the same alley where Michael died. Raye is badly wounded but impales Kwong on a fence. Nancy and Raye walk off into the night.
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answering machine that said "Hi, my name is Roger Corman. If you're the Don Wilson that's the kickboxing champ, I'd like you to come in and read for my film." Wilson had no idea who Corman was, but he did and after only reciting a handful of lines, the producer informed him he was hired. Wilson's contract was initially for two pictures, and stipulated that he would work on the first for a weekly salary of $ 1000 or $ 1200, depending on sources. However, another article says Wilson made between $ 80,000 and 90,000 from the film. According to Van Damme, Corman first tried to sign him after
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mogul Roger Corman's entry into the genre. To find his next star, the producer instructed his staff to survey martial arts publications' fighter rankings, where the name of Don "The Dragon" Wilson came up. Unsure if he even had the right contact information, Corman left a message on one Don Wilson's
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orchestrated by his producer, but nonetheless accused Van Damme of misrepresenting himself as a former world champion, and asserted that the Belgian would be no match for him in real life. According to Wilson, Van Damme jokingly replied that instead of fighting him, he would rather settle the score
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Roger Corman was a mostly hands-off producer, but he did show up in the editing booth and suggested a few changes. Even though they were often limited to trimming a few frames, Winkless found that they all improved the scene, which was a testament to Corman's experience. The late-blooming director,
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Kwong trains Raye for the tournament and enters him. He manages to win all the fights and proceeds to the final match, where he faces off with Chin Woo. Kwong tells him that Chin Woo is his brother's killer and also the fighter who put Baby Davis in a coma. Jake's gym friend Hal, who has come from
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While contemporary publications pegged the budget at $ 1,000,000, Wilson said that he had been told by Winkless that the film may have actually been made for under $ 200,000. In another interview, Wilson quoted the budget as $ 250,000. Other sources put the film's cost at closer to $ 300,000.
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prevented him from seeing exactly what was being captured, and it was so unwieldy that a "camera lifter" received mention in the credits for carrying it. Winkless vowed to never again work in the Philippines after that experience.
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Don Wilson departed the U.S. for Manila on November 7, 1988. The principal actors were only available for about twenty days, however filming lasted thirty-two days in total, which was longer than average by Corman's standards.
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on September 22, 1989, and later expanding to 77 screens as it reached major markets. The film maintained a respectable per-screen average of around $ 2500 for several weekends, and went on to gross $ 1,770,082 domestically.
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magazine, Van Damme scoffed at the low purse in comparison to what he stood to make on his upcoming films, and argued that the challenge was unfair as he had stopped competing in 1980 to focus on his cinematic pursuits.
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title was held by Wilson—on the film's poster, reading "Don Wilson would kick Van Damme's a-- in one round!" Corman also challenged the Belgian to a fight with Wilson for $ 100,000. Wilson conceded that this was a
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A man gets beaten by his opponent, but after he finds out the fight was rigged, he decides to fight back. He kills his opponent and is announced as the winner. On his way back to his home, another man kills him.
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kickstarted the career of Don Wilson, who became a staple of the independent action film market in the 1990s. Co-star Billy Blanks also graduated to leading roles within a few years, most notably for
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listed the real-life martial arts credentials of its stars, not only on the poster but in the credits as well, a gimmick that carried over to other Concorde films and was copied by some competitors.
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that "maybe it wasn't the best karate film in the world, but at least people could see what different martial artists look like doing their fight scenes." Beyond its modest cinematic achievements,
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While Billy Blanks did possess the requisite martial arts credentials to satisfy the film's concept, his casting was purely coincidental. He was at the time the bodyguard to actress
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was similarly dismissive, pointing to "the screenplay being recycled from at least five other kung fu films", and "further hampered by bad acting and obvious budget restraints."
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who was still learning the tricks of the trade, found how to piece together several smaller locations into a larger on-screen locale by masking cuts with elements of vegetation.
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The schedule allowed Winkless reasonable time to sort out some outstanding issues, such as replacing the Hong Kong mountain temple from the original script with the
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was originally intended for release in June 1989, but Concorde had problems securing theater bookings due to an oversaturation of blockbusters such as
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became a brand name used by Concorde for a number of unrelated action vehicles starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson. Those were branded as
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premise became the go-to for Concorde martial arts vehicles. It was re-used two more times in 1993 alone, for the company debuts of
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Although he had no directorial experience in the genre, Terence H. Winkless had co-written a script for Roger Corman's brother
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after other Corman prospects bailed on him, and was given just one day to sign on. Upon learning that it would be shot in the
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Back in the United States, retired boxer Jake Raye and co-owner of Hal and Jake's self-defense class receives a call from the
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reviewer credited as Lor. also noted the "formula script, utilizing virtually the same premise as recent Van Damme vehicle
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in some markets but not in others. The original film's storyline was also re-used in two spinoffs, the female-fronted
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The film takes the template established by previous tournament fighting films, especially the recent
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How did Don "The Dragon" Wilson start his Film Career? / World's Greatest Kickboxer enters Hollywood
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limps through increasingly predictable paces sans so much as a soupçon of the mindless charm of
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unfavorably compared the film to Jean-Claude Van Damme's then-current output, writing that "
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What Really happened when Van Damme was challenged by Don "The Dragon" Wilson for $ 100k!?
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Roger Corman: Blood-Sucking Vampires, Flesh-Eating Cockroaches, and Driller Killers
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on DVD, along with its first three sequels, on May 30, 2000. The DVD is currently
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has received predominantly negative reviews. In a contemporary piece, the
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element to it. While negatively received, it generated record profits for
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Salaman, Milt (November 3, 1988). "Kickboxing Future to Hedge on Movie".
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used a touring regional release model, debuting on 54 screens in the
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was to have played a cyborg engineered by Chinese radicals to kill a
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reference book, rated it a two on a scale of zero to four. However,
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Vandevey, Tim (November 1989). "Van Damme Answers His Critics".
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Kurzhal, David (host); Wilson, Don (guest) (April 5, 2023).
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Index

Bloodfist (disambiguation)

Terence H. Winkless
Robert King
Roger Corman
Don "The Dragon" Wilson
Rob Kaman
Billy Blanks
Concorde–New Horizons
martial arts film
Terence H. Winkless
Don "The Dragon" Wilson
Rob Kaman
Billy Blanks
kickboxer
Manila
Bloodsport
whodunnit
Concorde Pictures
Philippines
police department
Manila
Don "The Dragon" Wilson
Rob Kaman
Billy Blanks
Joe Mari Avellana
Jean-Claude Van Damme
exploitation
Gene
Joe Lewis

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