Blackbelt

1992
5.1| 1h25m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 28 May 1992 Released
Producted By: New Concorde
Country: United States of America
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Don "The Dragon" Wilson is back and forced to take on the greatest legends of the martial arts world. Wilson fights off all comers while defending rock superstar Shanna (Deirdre Imershein) against the insane attacks of a fanatical veteran John Sweet (Matthias Hues-I Come In Peace).

Genre

Action

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Director

Rick Jacobson, Charles Philip Moore

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New Concorde

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Blackbelt Audience Reviews

Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
callanvass This is a surprisingly decent martial arts film, with some good fight scenes and 2 fun performances from Don "The Dragon" Wilson and Matthias Hues!. All the characters are pretty cool, and the story isn't too shabby either, plus Don has quite a bit of charisma and has a certain presence to him!. This has got to be one of the best low budget Martial arts films i have ever seen, and it's also pretty well made, and the acting is above par for this type of film!, plus Matthias Hues is one scary dude!. The characters are really likable, and the martial arts action is pretty good, however i was a bit disappointed in the final fight i thought it could have been a lot better, and most importantly longer!!. It's sad Don continued to do Direct to video films after his 1st 3 Bloodfist films were all a flop, as i thought he had a great deal of potential to be a cool action star!,and the fight choreography was great! plus it's got some of the most violent fight scenes ever!. This is a surprisingly decent martial arts film, with some good fight scenes and 2 fun performances from Don "The Dragon" Wilson", worth the watch. The Direction is decent. Charles Philip Moore and Rick Jacobson do a decent job here with above average camera work, cool angles, and keeping the film at a fast pace!. There is quite a bit of blood and violence. We get lots of very bloody gunshot wounds,severed finger,bloody broken noses,lots of harsh bloody beatings,bloody stabbings,cut off finger,an extremely bloody impaling, and lots of blood.The Acting is surprisingly not bad!.Don 'The Dragon' Wilson is fantastic here, he is a lot of fun to watch, had quite a bit of charisma, did okay in his emotional scenes, is a great martial artist, had okay chemistry with Deirdre Imershein and was great overall!. (Wilson Rules!).Matthias Hues is very menacing as the main villain, and is a frightening presence, and what's more scarier he is a martial artist! (Hues rules). Deirdre Imershein is hot, and did what she had to do decently i rather liked her. Rest of the cast do fine. Overall worth the watch. **1/2 out of 5
feerceone Matthias is the ultimate "bad guy" in this one...and you just love him! He's about the only actor I can think of that you just love to hate. Maybe it's the hypnotic blue eyes, maybe the dimples or maybe its the muscles. Maybe its a combination of all, but he lights up the screen in a way that keeps you coming back for more. Don "the Dragon" Wilson is the "star" of the movie, but Matthias is really the STAR of the movie.Watch it once, you'll watch it twice...watch it twice, you'll watch it trice...and so on and so on. It's a movie you won't get tired of watching. So when you don't know what you want to watch, watch Black Belt. You'll be glad you did!
martymaster First of all,this movie contains 10 of the worlds best kickboxers,and i believe that explains why this movie has so much fighting. Some of the fighting scenes are very graphic so this is no movie for those who can't take blood.The lead role is played by Don "The Dragon" Wilson who plays the good guy.On the other side of the law is the brutal martial-arts killer John Sweet played by "Matthias Hues".(They have one of the coolest fights ever put on film) The fighting scenes in this movie is so brutal that it makes Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee look like two kids having fun.This is street kickboxing at it's best.
Dude_99 MAN!!! this movie was intense it had tons of action, non-stop thrills and tons of violence this movie should be NC-17 instead of R , this movie went way beyond john woo's films, and way beyond all the violent films that i have seen , this should be rated NC-17 for intense violence, Gore, and some brief nudity and i would give this a **** out of ****