Blind Fury with Rutger Hauer: DVD Cover

    Blind Fury Director: Phillip Noyce Cast: Rutger Hauer, Brandon Call, Terry O'Quinn, Lisa Blount

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/28/2004
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 6,753
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    Closed Caption; Talent files; Previews

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Start [2:45]
    2. Sound Training [4:39]
    3. Miami Punks [2:25]
    4. Frank Devereaux [1:41]
    5. 376 Oceanway [3:12]
    6. "Where's Your Boy?" [2:08]
    7. To Protect & Serve [2:48]
    8. "We Have to Go." [1:46]
    9. Annie Winchester [2:01]
    10. Rock Candy [1:56]
    11. Pals for Life [3:26]
    12. The Truth [2:16]
    13. Corn-Stalked [6:06]
    14. Strong Man [2:36]
    15. "Bang!" [1:43]
    16. "Get Us Out of Here." [5:54]
    17. Driving Blind [5:21]
    18. Nick at the Wheel [:46]
    19. Penthouse Visit [4:11]
    20. "Hi Buddy." [1:01]
    21. Colleen [2:28]
    22. Winterhaven Welcome [5:14]
    23. "Nice Shootin'." [:52]
    24. Ballroom Brawl [2:17]
    25. Doing Some Business [3:37]
    26. Master Swordsmen [1:02]
    27. Cut Down to Size [2:35]
    28. Lone Swordsman [1:30]

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    Rutger Hauer plays a blinded Vietnam vet who also happens to be an expert swordsman. Twenty years after the war, Hauer finds himself waist-deep in gangsters when he tries to help the son (Brandon Call) of an old army buddy. Along the way, he reforms an ex-comrade in arms (Terrance O'Quinn) who was responsible for the accident that blinded him. Based on a series of Japanese films about a blind samurai (released under the blanket title of Zatoichi). Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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