Kickboxer with Jean-Claude Van Damme: DVD Cover

    Kickboxer Director: Mark di Salle, David Worth Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dennis Alexio, Dennis Chan, Tong Po

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/15/2003
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 25,037
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    Closed Caption; 4 x 3 Full-frame; English subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Champion [5:33]
    2. Training [5:43]
    3. First Match [3:59]
    4. No Help [7:05]
    5. I Want Him [1:59]
    6. A Mellow Place [2:57]
    7. Xian [4:51]
    8. mylee [4:36]
    9. You Will Stay [2:06]
    10. Breathe [2:52]
    11. I'm Sorry [4:12]
    12. Stretching [3:33]
    13. Kick the Tree [3:39]
    14. Good Timing [4:49]
    15. What Happened [3:46]
    16. Harry Returns [4:29]
    17. Don't Fight [1:29]
    18. Challenged [2:04]
    19. Good News [6:45]
    20. Tong Po [2:25]
    21. Broken Glass [6:06]
    22. Kill Him [3:43]
    23. Final Round [4:50]
    24. End Credits [3:44]

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    Jean Claude Van Damme kicks up his heels once again in this action film. Van Damme plays Kurt Sloane, the brother of American kickboxing champion Eric Sloane (Dennis Alexio). Having bested the best in the United States, Eric takes off to Bangkok with little brother Kurt to defeat the kickboxing champion of Thailand. However, while Eric wins the fight, his career is finished for good when his opponent, the malicious Tong Po (Michel Qissi) breaks his spine after the final bell sounds, putting Eric permanently in a wheelchair. Kurt learns the sport of kickboxing himself, so he can get in the ring and teach the Thai champ a lesson. An old man who is a master at kickboxing, instructs Kurt in the brutal art, along with gentle bromides of Zen philosophy and spiritual peace. Kurt finally becomes a pro and lines up a match with Tong Po, but to insure victory, Tong Po's cohorts rape Kurt's girlfriend, kidnap his crippled brother, and even kill his dog. But Kurt is unbowed and is ready for the champ to meet his match. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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    December 31, 2002: I feel compelled as an avid Van Damme fan to make some points of clarification to Paul Brenner's assessment of the movie. 1) Eric Sloan does not win the fight. Tong Po never let him into the fight...It was one sided all the way. 2) Tong Po's co-horts do not rape Van Damme's girlfriend in the movie, it is Tong Po himself who does this...and 3) The dog is merely injured with a knife and is not killed, and is there along with all of Van Damme's friends to watch the ultimate victory. That was not meant to slight Mr. Brenner's fine review, but to clarify it. This was perhaps Van Damme's biggest box office success. After the very noticeable ''Bloodsport'', fans flocked to the theaters to watch Van Damme portray Kurt Sloan. The training sequences in the movie were excellent and the fight scenes were choreographed beautifully. By film's end, you are among all others standing in the middle of your living room floor shouting at the TV screen as Van Damme ultimately triumphs over Tong Po. A high recommend...Enjoy!

    This review was written about the VHS edition.