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Bloodsport III

  • Video
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.9K
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Daniel Bernhardt in Bloodsport III (1996)
Martial ArtsActionSport

After his trainer is murdered, Alex Cardo uses his martial arts skills and takes on the one responsible.After his trainer is murdered, Alex Cardo uses his martial arts skills and takes on the one responsible.After his trainer is murdered, Alex Cardo uses his martial arts skills and takes on the one responsible.

  • Director
    • Alan Mehrez
  • Writer
    • James Williams
  • Stars
    • Daniel Bernhardt
    • John Rhys-Davies
    • Amber Kelleher-Andrews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Alan Mehrez
    • Writer
      • James Williams
    • Stars
      • Daniel Bernhardt
      • John Rhys-Davies
      • Amber Kelleher-Andrews
    • 19User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daniel Bernhardt
    Daniel Bernhardt
    • Alex Cardo
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Jacques Duvalier
    Amber Kelleher-Andrews
    • Crystal Duvalier
    • (as Amber Van Lent)
    Uni Park
    Uni Park
    • Shari
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Master Sun
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • David Leung
    Rajiv Chandrasekhar
    • Franco…
    David Schatz
    • Jason Cardo
    Steven D. Ito
    • Yoong
    • (as Steve Ito)
    Master Hee Il Cho
    • Judge Macado
    Gerald Okamura
    Gerald Okamura
    • Voice of the Judge
    • (voice)
    Nicholas R. Oleson
    • The Beast
    • (as Nicholas Oleson)
    Marcus Young
    Marcus Young
    • Bandit #1
    Charlie Chen
    • Bandit #2
    Gary Lai
    • Bandit #3
    Sidney S. Liufau
    • Kimo Lima Lama
    • (as Sid Liufau)
    Chad Stahelski
    Chad Stahelski
    • Max Omega
    Erik Paulson
    Erik Paulson
    • Stellio
    • Director
      • Alan Mehrez
    • Writer
      • James Williams
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    6sveknu

    Disappointing

    Daniel Bernhard returns in this 3rd installment in the series. I suspect that this movie were made in a big rush, since it's worse than "Bloodsport 2" in many ways. First of all, the story is a little bit too standard. But that is of course not the most important. The fighting in this movie isn't that good, and it's just too much of the same styles. The Kumite in this movie has to be the worst Kumite ever arranged. One detail that particularly draw my attention, was one of the fighters sitting on the bench ringside and waiting to fight. On the bench, he didn't have any hair on his chest at all. But when he was fighting, he suddenly had lots of hair. Things like this confirms that this is a C-movie, and probably really low-budget. What where they thinking?
    4refinedsugar

    One Timer

    Fans of martial art flicks will find pieces to like in 'Bloodsport 3', but the formula is starting to wear thin. The fights are alright, but saving grace is it's cast (many returning faces). By now you know the drill - training montages, revenge, spirituality - and while this entry doesn't have a satisfying finale, it's still got a level of b-movie charm. Once again the tale is told in flashback.

    Alex Cardo (Daniel Bernhardt) won the Kumite in Bangkok and then retired from fighting to be a successful gambler in India. After beating off some ninjas at the local casino and retrieving a stolen package for the owners, he meets mob boss Duvalier (John Rhy-Davies) who's gonna host a Kumite and wants him involved. When Alex declines, he lashes out at people close to him, tries to have him killed or at the very least denied entrance to the tournament. He's put all his money on his fighter 'The Beast' and doesn't want him to upset his plans to win.

    James Hong returns in a minor way as Sun again. Ditto Pat Morita as Leung and even Judge Macado (Hee-il Cho). They're not specific about how much time has passed, but Cardo has a young son (no word on the mother) now which he tells the tale. Honestly the story is piecemeal at best and illogical at worst. Obviously low budget and very simple. Few scraps along the way to the finale and there's hints of romance, but nothing ever comes of two ladies.

    'Bloodsport 3' stands on it's own in the sense that you don't have to see the flicks that came before it, but being familiar with '2' adds heart. Bernhardt is still up to task, returning cameos help and while Davies doesn't get the opportunity to chew the scenery like the way he did in 'Cyborg Cop' just having him was nice. I can't discount though that I became bored and the Kumite, end villain was rather underwhelming.
    2fmarkland32

    Third time harms...

    Daniel Bernhardt returns as Alex Cardo as he tells in flashback to his son, how his mentor James Hong was killed, how he wins the kumite against "The Beast" who is a titan and along the way discusses how he met the lad's mother. Also on how the kid's grandfather was a no good scumbag, in other words it is Bloodsport for a younger generation. Bloodsport II wasn't exactly great (In fact far from good) but when compared to this boring dud of a sequel, it almost feels as if you can sense how bored the movie is with itself. The fight sequences this time are terribly staged, with martial artistry so sloppy, you'd swear you walked in on a drunken fight. The movie starts off reasonably well enough but once the training montage begins, you'll be so bored that your only excitement in the fight sequences, will be getting closer to the ending. The movie is just so lame. Also the singing in which Amber van Lynt does, is quite positively more damaging to the human body, then any harm "The Beast" inflicts. (I'm not sure if i'm the first to bring that up, but how nobody remembers such awful singing is mind boggling.)

    * out of 4-(Bad)
    SZM

    pure crap.

    I saw Bloodsport, sadly one of Van Damme's best films, and could say it wasn't all that stupid. Number 2 was far more entertaining, mostly because they cast Daniel Bernhardt as the lead, (a basically taller, better acting, better looking and better fighting version of JCVD). Now comes lucky number 3. For the love of your sanity, don't see this movie! Don't touch this piece of maggot-infested crap! I lost an hour of my life that i'll never get back (thats how much of it I stomached before I tossed it out the window). If you feel the need to see a film that so bad that it actually entertains you, go see "Cool As Ice". Bloodsport 3, however, is not one of those films.
    4kosmasp

    The worlds worst kept secret ... continues

    No pun intended - and I completely forgot to mention this when I reviewed the very first Bloodsport. Supposedly there is this secret tournament ... but also everyone seems to know about it. And it seems super easy to get to it ... to say the least. The reporter woman was a good example on that.

    But back to this - a movie that sheds the last remaining part that connected the second movie with the first one! So no more Mr. Jackson for you (and for me ... and for all the viewers). But this does take Bernhardts character and tries to elevate him to a new level. We even have flashbacks to the second Bloodsport. Is that enough for you? Or the fact that the fight scenes are not entirely bad to be honest ... still there is something missing .. shame for the good lead ...

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    • Trivia
      Daniel Bernhardt revealed in an interview with Scott Adkins on web-camera (available on YouTube) that Van Damme was initially considered to reprise the starring role.
    • Goofs
      When Alex goes to the warehouse from the note, he slides over a table full of money, in the next shot the money is gone from the table and isn't on the floor either.
    • Alternate versions
      The scene, where "The Beast" kills a fighter during the Kumite was cut from the German Video-Release.
    • Connections
      Followed by Bloodsport: The Dark Kumite (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Clair De Lune
      by Claude Debussy

      Performed by Stephen Edwards (as Steve Edwards)

      Courtesy Six Feet Five Music

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Võ Đài Đẫm Máu 3
    • Filming locations
      • Central Province, Sri Lanka
    • Production company
      • FM Entertainment International N.V.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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