![]() ![]() When they arrive at the Kumite arena, the officials are skeptical but eventually accept them after Dux proves his connection to the Tanaka clan by performing the Dim Mak death touch. Two Criminal Investigation Command agents, Helmer and Rawlins, are assigned to track down and arrest Dux.Īfter arriving in Hong Kong, Dux befriends American fighter Ray Jackson and their guide Victor Lin. After his Army superiors refuse to let him go, Dux goes absent without leave, says goodbye to his sensei and leaves for Hong Kong. Dux is invited to the Kumite, an illegal martial arts tournament in Hong Kong. ![]() After Shingo's death, Senzo trains Dux as a member of the Tanaka clan. Impressed by Dux's integrity and toughness, Senzo decided to train him alongside his son, Shingo. As a boy, Dux and a group of his friends broke into Tanaka's home to steal a katana, but Dux was apprehended while returning the katana to its place. Army Captain Frank Dux has trained in the ways of ninjutsu under his sensei Senzo Tanaka. It spawned three direct-to-video sequels. It developed a strong cult following, and has been cited as an influence on the development of mixed martial arts. ![]() Despite mixed reviews from critics, it was a considerable box office success, grossing $50 million on a budget of $1.5–2.3 million. īloodsport was produced by Cannon Films and released by Warner Bros. After its release, many of Dux's claims were disputed, including by co-screenwriter Sheldon Lettich, who claimed Dux fabricated his fight record and the existence of the Kumite. The real Dux served as the film's action choreographer and technical advisor. The screenplay is based on many of Dux's claims first covered in the November 1980 issue of Black Belt magazine. It was one of Van Damme's first starring films and showcased his athletic abilities, launching his career as a mainstream action star. The film centers on Frank Dux (Van Damme), a United States Army Captain and ninjitsu practitioner, who competes in an underground, full-contact martial arts tournament called the Kumite in Hong Kong. Bloodsport is a 1988 American martial arts action film directed by Newt Arnold and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Leah Ayres, Forest Whitaker, Donald Gibb, Roy Chiao, and Bolo Yeung. ![]()
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