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      • Bloodsport, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, is a 1988 martial arts film based on a true story. It features intense fights, memorable quotes, and a message of honor and respect in martial arts.
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  2. Oct 5, 2023 · Key Takeaways: Bloodsport, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, is a 1988 martial arts film based on a true story. It features intense fights, memorable quotes, and a message of honor and respect in martial arts. The movie’s success launched Van Damme’s career and inspired a series of sequels.

  3. Apr 29, 1988 · With Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb, Leah Ayres, Norman Burton. "Bloodsport" follows Frank Dux, an American martial artist serving in the military, who decides to leave the army to compete in a martial arts tournament in Hong Kong where fights to the death can occur.

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    • Action, Biography, Drama
    • Newt Arnold
    • 1988-04-29
  4. Bloodsport is a 1988 American martial arts sports action film directed by Newt Arnold and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Leah Ayres, Forest Whitaker, Donald Gibb, Roy Chiao and Bolo Yeung.

    • Van Damme Wasn't Ready For It. According to Jean-Claude Van Damme, the shoot for Bloodsport was so intense and rigorous that he almost didn't measure up.
    • It Was Filmed In Kowloon. Bloodsport is one of only a handful of films ever shot inside Hong Kong's infamous Kowloon Walled City, which was demolished in 1994.
    • It Holds The Record For Longest Flashback Sequence. Frank Dux's flashback to his childhood and the progression of his martial arts training runs just shy of eleven minutes, making it the single-longest flashback scene in any film, to date.
    • The Dim Mak Is Bunk. One of Bloodsport's coolest scenes involves Dux taking a challenge which involves shattering a specific brick in a stacked pile using a technique known as Dim Mak, or "Death Touch."
  5. Apr 6, 2020 · By Charles Nicholas Raymond. Published Apr 6, 2020. Bloodsport is supposedly based on a true story about a man who competes in an underground martial arts tournament, but there are many who doubt that any of it ever actually happened.

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  6. Oct 31, 2020 · The Bloodsport franchise is a popular martial arts series, but how do each of the movies compare when they're ranked from worst to best?

  7. Frank Dux has entered the "kumite", an illegal underground martial-arts competition where serious injury and even death are not unknown. In town for the fight are a number of fighters (all with different styles), as well as a journalist determined to get her story.