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Bloodsport
Synopsis

Jean-Claude Van Damme makes his starring debut in the aptly titled Bloodsport. An American soldier at large in Hong Kong, Van Damme becomes involved in the Kumite (also spelled Kumatai), a highly illegal kickboxing competition. Whoever survives the bout will be crowned Kumite champion of the world-a title that has plenty of challengers with homicide in their hearts. The finale offers a duel to the death (or near-death) between Van Damme and reigning Kumite king Bolo Yeung. The script is based on the real-life exploits of martial arts champ Frank Dux (who serves as the film's fight coordinator). Denied such niceties as production values, Bloodsport scores big-time in the violent action department. A sequel followed in 1995, inventively titled Bloodsport 2.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Newt Arnold, Newt Arnold,
  • Writer:
    Mel Friedman, Christopher Cosby, Sheldon Lettich,
  • Producer:
    Mark DiSalle, Mark DiSalle, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan,
  • Cinematographer:
    David Worth,
  • Editor:
    Carl Kress, Jean-Claude Van Damme,
  • Cast:
    Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb, Norman Burton, Leah Ayres, Roy Chiao, Bolo Yeung Sze, Bolo Yeung, Forest Whitaker, Philip Chan Yan-Kin,
  • Screenplay:
    Sheldon Lettich, Mel Friedman, Christopher Cosby,
  • Original Story:
    Frank Dux,
  • Martial Arts Choreographer:
    Frank Dux,
  • Assistant Director:
    Kenneth Siao Wai-Keung,
  • Music:
    Paul Hertzog,
  • Stunts:
    Shelley Cook,

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