MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
01. “Bloodfist” | September 22, 1989 |
STARRING: |
Don "The Dragon" Wilson as Jake Raye Joe Mari Avellana as Kwong Rob Kaman as Raton Billy Blanks as Black Rose Cris Aguilar as Chin Woo (as Kris Aguilar and Chris Aguilar) |
SYNOPSIS: |
A man gets beaten by his opponent, but after he finds out the fight was rigged, he decides to fight back. He kills his opponent and is announced as the winner. On his way back to his home, another man kills him. Back in the United States, retired boxer Jake Raye and co-owner of Hal and Jake's self-defense class receives a call from the Philippines police department. He is told his half-brother Michael is dead, and he must pick up the body in Manila. Raye travels to Manila and collects the body, but he decides to stay there and find his brother's killer. Raye gets training help from a man named Kwong and stays with local kickboxer Baby Davies, upon whom local Filipino neighbor Angela has a crush, and his sister Nancy. Kwong tells Raye about a gladiator-like tournament known as the Red Fist Tournament where only one comes out alive, and his brother's killer will likely be there. Kwong trains Raye for the tournament and enters him. He manages to win all the fights and proceeds to the final match, where he faces off with Chin Woo. Kwong tells him that Chin Woo is his brother's killer and also the fighter who put Baby Davis in a coma. Hal, who has come from California to watch Raye's final bout, informs Raye that Kwong is the killer after Kwong drugs Raye. Angela comes in with a gun, but dies at the hands of Chin Woo. Woo is defeated by Raye, who sets off after Michael's true killer. Kwong reveals that has a brother who died at the hands of Michael that night, and Kwong is the one who murdered him. Kwong fights Raye in the same alley where Michael died. Raye is badly wounded but impales Kwong on a fence. Nancy and Raye walk off into the night. |
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02. “Bloodfist II” | October 12, 1990 |
STARRING: |
Don "The Dragon" Wilson as Jake Raye Rina Reyes as Mariella Joe Mari Avellana as Su Robert Marius as Dieter Maurice Smith as Vinny Petrello Timothy D. Baker as Sal Taylor James Warring as John Jones |
SYNOPSIS: |
The film opens with Jake Raye as he fights Mickey Sheehan in a pro-kickboxing bout. The movie opens as they enter the fifth Round of the Lightweight Championship Match. Jake delivers Mickey a lightning fast kick to the throat in the middle of the sixth round, instantly killing him. Seeing what he had done, he decides to give up kickboxing once and for all. A year later, a friend and manager Vinny Petrello (Kickboxing and UFC champion Maurice Smith) asks him for a favor to travel to Manila and bail him out of trouble with a guy named Su. Although Jake's evening with a prostitute (Liza David) is interrupted, he agrees to help his friend in need. Jake Raye travels to Manila, and meets up with local fighters John Jones (James Warring), Sal Taylor (Timothy D. Baker), Manny Rivera (Manny Samson), and Tobo Casenerra (Monsour Del Rosario). He also meets up with Dieter (Robert Marius), the head of the Dojo. Thugs attack Jake, and is helped by a woman named Mariella (Rina Reyes) into an abandoned safehouse. Mariella betrays him, and the thugs enter the safehouse. Dieter drugs Raye, and puts him on the ship with the other fighters. Raye is re-acquained with his friend Bobby Rose (Rick Hill) and meets another fighter named Ernesto (Steve Rodgers). It is revealed that Su (Joe Mari Avellana) is the one who bring the fighters to his island home called Paradise, and it is also revealed that Vinny is helping Su get the fighters there to battle in gladiator matches. The fighters briefly rebel giving Jake Raye time to escape. Soon Raye has a change of heart and decides to free the other fighters. He makes it back to the house undetected by Su, and is helped once more by Mariella. Mariella and Raye uncover a plot for Su to give anabolic steroids to each of his fighters before the match. Jake Raye takes out some guards before he is discovered by Dieter and knocked unconscious by Vinny, pretending to be in trouble. Jake is taken to the challenger’s box of the arena, where Su, Vinny, and his guests are awaiting the matching. Both John and Ernest die in the arena while battling their opponents while Manny is killed trying to escape. (Ernest does win his fight, but Su orders Vinny to kill him either due to his unorthodox fighting i.e. low blows and eye gouging however it should be noted the fights were not fair to begin With and they were fighting for survival or his embarrassment of su's fighter) the help of Mariella, the remaining surviving fighters (Bobby, Sal, Tobo, and Jake) Jake fights and kills Vinny while the others defeat the guards and the elite fighters. Bobby shoots Dieter while escaping, and the film ends after Jake defeats Su with a swift kick off the balcony. The five people begin to walk off Paradise forever. |
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03. “Bloodfist III - Forced to Fight” | January 3, 1992 |
STARRING: |
Don "The Dragon" Wilson as Jimmy Boland Richard Roundtree as Samuel Stark Stan Longinidis as Leadbottom Gregory McKinney as Blue Rick Dean as Wheelhead Richard Paul as Goddard Charles Boswell as Taylor John Cardone as Diddler Brad Blaisdell as Pisani Tony DiBenedetto as Tony D. Andre Rosey Brown as Clint J.W. Smith as Sporty Black Laura Stockman as Connie Kevin N. Davis as Stewart Pete "Sugarfoot" Cunningham as Champ Bob Schott as Weird Willy Joe Garcia as Chicago Angelo Callahan as French Fry Jon Freedman as Guard Max Hunter as Inmate Palmer J.C. Motes as Prison Guard |
SYNOPSIS: |
Jimmy Boland (Don Wilson) has been sentenced to a California maximum-security prison for a murder that he didn't commit. When he sees some black prison inmates sodomizing his friend, he flies into a rage and kills the gang leader. The prison warden, in an effort to do Jimmy in, transfers him to the black wing of the prison, where he is sure the black prisoners will dispatch him quickly. This looks to be a safe bet, since the gang member Jimmy had killed was a drug supplier to Blue, the leader of the black prison gang. Wheelhead, a white inmate and leader of a group of white supremacists, takes Jimmy under his wing and offers Jimmy support if he joins the gang. Jimmy refuses, preferring to stay neutral. Meanwhile, Jimmy warms up to his cellmate Stark (Richard Roundtree), and Stark invites Jimmy to join a multi-racial group of prisoners who tend the rooftop prison garden. Jimmy has managed to maintain his neutrality, but at a price. Now both Blue and Wheelhead want to see him dead. |
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04. “Bloodfist IV - Die Trying” | 1992 |
STARRING: |
Don "The Dragon" Wilson Cat Sassoon Jon Agro Kale Browne Gary Daniels Stephen James Carver Lenny Citrano |
SYNOPSIS: |
When Danny unknowingly repossesses the car of a powerful arms merchant, it sets off a chain of violent retaliation. After his friends are killed and his daughter is kidnapped, Danny takes matters into his own hands. It does not matter that the CIA and the FBI are also involved the Dragon's fire is in his fists! |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
05. “Bloodfist V - Human Target” | 1994 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson Denice Duff Steve James |
SYNOPSIS: |
Don "The Dragon" Wilson struggles to regain his memory, not knowing who to trust, or even which side he's fighting on. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
06. “Bloodfist VI - Ground Zero” | January 31, 1995 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson Marcus Aurelius Michael Blanks Anthony Boyer |
SYNOPSIS: |
Air Force courier Nick Corrigan is sent to deliver a message to a nuclear missile base in a remote corner of the Midwest. Unbeknownst to him, however, a gang of terrorists have taken over the base in the hopes of launching the missiles at all of the nation's largest cities. In a panic, they lock Nick in the base, thinking to keep him from interfering with their plans. Little do they know, however, that Sgt. Corrigan is a former Special Forces soldier who is more than capable of shutting them down single-handedly. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
07. “Bloodfist VII - Manhunt” | 1995 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson Jillian McWhirter Jonathan Penner Steven Williams |
SYNOPSIS: |
Jim Trudell is a man pursued. Branded a cop-killer, he must fight simply to stay alive, and to clear his name - with the very police who framed him. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
08. “Bloodfist VIII - Trained to Kill” | 1996 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson John Patrick White Jillian McWhirter Warren Burton |
SYNOPSIS: |
A former CIA agent (Wilson) lives a suburban life as a high school teacher with his teen son (White). When the agent is attacked by former allies because of knowledge he possesses and his son is kidnapped, he is forced back into the business and his son suddenly sees a side of his father that he never knew existed. |
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09. “Inferno” | February 24, 1998 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson as Kyle Connors Deepti Bhatnagar as Shalimar R. Madhavan as Ravi Evan Lurie as Johan Davaad Richard Hill as Trevor Tane McClure as Callista Michael Cavanaugh as Grayson Jillian Kester as Jasmine |
SYNOPSIS: |
Don Wilson worked on the script of the film with director Fred Olen Ray and producers Ashok Amritraj and Sunanda Murali Manohar during early 1996, before beginning the shoot at MGR Film City in Chennai, India in July. Filming for the first time in India, Ray recruited local Indian actors including television actor R. Madhavan and actress Deepti Bhatnagar to portray roles in the project. |
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10. “Cyber-Tracker” | June 1, 1994 |
STARRING: |
Don 'The Dragon' Wilson as Eric Richard Norton as Ross Stacie Foster as Connie Joseph Ruskin as Rounds John Aprea as Senator Dilly Abby Dalton as Chief Olson Steve Burton as Jared David Barnathan as Marcus Edward Blanchard as Gil Lisa Larosa as Ally Christina Zilber as Kate Duchess Dale as Becca G. William Keith as Moderator Peter Kluge as Reporter Dana Sparks as Stephanie Kenneth Benjamin as Cop Kevin Carr as Cooley Joel Weiss as Grubb Matthew David Smith as Bartender Tony Lani as Protestor Judy Lea as Protester Art Camacho as Protestor Jim Maniaci as The Trackers Ryal Haakenson as Press Member Jay Lasoff as Fighter Craig Richards as Security Guard Tim Scanlon as Fighter |
SYNOPSIS: |
In the future (around 2015[2]), Eric Anthony Phillips is the head of the Secret Service detachment assigned to protect Senator Robert "Bob" Dilly (John Aprea). Sen. Dilly is a champion of the recently implemented Computerized Judicial System (Computerized Justice for short), a product of Cybercore Industry, that uses data as evidence to determine the guilt of accused criminals, then carries out the sentence using cyborg executioners called "Trackers" (Maniaci). However, the more Phillips learns about Dilly and the Cybercore's ruthless plans, the more uncomfortable he becomes and he refuses to go along with the murder of a corporate spy. This leads Dilly and Cybercore to frame Phillips with the murder as they activate a Tracker to execute him. Phillips defeats the Tracker but is taken by a group of underground rebels called the Union for Human Rights (UHR). The group is secretly led by popular news journalist Connie Griffith (Foster). While being tracked by another Tracker and Dilly's head bodyguard (Norton), Phillips and Connie are able to break into Cybercore and steal secret files revealing that Sen. Dilly is in fact a cyborg. Phillips defeats the bodyguard and yet a third Tracker and then infiltrates a press conference to shoot Dilly, publicly revealing his mechanical nature. This, along with everything else UHR has discovered, causes the Computerized Judicial System to be shut down and Cybercore to collapse. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
11. “Cyber-Tracker 2” | 1995 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson as Eric Stacie Foster as Connie Tony Burton as Swain Jim Maniaci as CyberTracker #9 Anthony De Longis as Paris Morgan John Kassir as Tripwire Stephen Rowe as Damien Rhodes Steve Burton as Jared Stephen Quadros as Vickers Christopher Boyer as Carpenter Nils Allen Stewart as Pruittv Peggy McIntaggart as Agnes 3000 Kathryn Atwood as Blair Athena Massey as Kessel Peter Kent as SuperTracker |
SYNOPSIS: |
A Secret Service agent (Wilson) battles an arms dealer who is creating a cyborg army. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
12. “Ring of Fire” | 1991 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson as Johnny Woo Maria Ford as Julie Vince Murdocco as Chuck Dale Jacoby as Brad Steven Vincent Leigh as Terry Woo Michael DeLano as Lopez Eric Lee as Kwong Jane Chung as Aunt Mei Shirley Spiegler Jacobs as Grandmother Marta Merrifield as Wendy Gary Daniels as Bud Shaun Shimoda as Cho Ron Yuan as Li Lisa Saxton as Linda Diana Phipps as Nurse |
SYNOPSIS: |
L.A.'s Chinatown is disrupted by the cross-town rivalry between two kickboxing clubs, as the competitive sport is catapulted from the ring of a gymnasium to a ring of fire. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
13. “Ring of Fire II - Blood and Steel” | 1993 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson as Johnny Woo Maria Ford as Julie Sy Richardson as Ernest Dale Jacoby as Brad Vince Murdocco as Chuck Ian Jacklin as Kalin Evan Lurie as Predator Charlie Ganis as D.J. Eric Lee as Kwong Ron Yuan as Li Elena Sahagun as Teez Michael DeLano as Lopez William Bassett as Aaron Diana Phipps as Nurse Victoria Hawley as Doctor |
SYNOPSIS: |
A martial-arts fighter battles murderous gang members and the henchmen of an evil underground fighting champion to save his girlfriend. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
14. “Ring of Fire III - Lion Strike” | 1995 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson as Dr. Johnny Wu Bobbie Phillips as Kelly Marcus Aurelius as Fingers Timothy D. Baker as Sparring Partner Natalie Barish as Marla Art Camacho as Carlo Cash Scot Casey as Cowboy Carl Ciarfalio as Vito Ancel Cook as Bronk Robert Costanzo as Louie John Del Regno as Vinny Michael DeLano as Lopez Donnie Hair as Stan Morgan Hunter as Vladimir Kruskev Jim Kline as Watkins |
SYNOPSIS: |
Dr. Johnny Wu becomes involved in a global Mafia arms cartel when they kidnap his son Bobby. The cartel, made-up of underworld leaders from around the world, become aware that he stumbled onto valuable information on a computer disk he possesses. Louie and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Kruskev use every bit of their cunning to trap Johnny and retrieve the disk. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
15. “Grid Runners” | 11 July 1995 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson as David Quarry Michael Bernardo as Dante Dawn Ann Billings as Greta Carrie Mitchum as Cathy Michael Dorn as Virtual Voice of Dante (voice) Larry Poindexter as Employee Rip Taylor as Pitchman Johnny Williams as Fred Ron Barker as Burroughs Gilbert Lewis as A.C. Doyle Athena Massey as Liana Stella Stevens as Mary Turhan Bey as Dr. Cameron Loren Avedon as Parness J.D. Rifkin as Sheckly |
SYNOPSIS: |
Scientist brings virtual reality characters to life. Two are women from the cybersex game site. The third is a warrior who wants to unleash the rest of the bad guys from the virtual reality underworld. A border cop must defeat the virtual reality warrior while learning to relate to one of the cybersex babes. |
MOVIE TITLE | RELEASE DATE |
16. “Future Kick” | 1991 |
STARRING: |
Don Wilson as Walker Meg Foster as Nancy Chris Penn as Bang Eb Lottimer as Hynes Al Ruscio as Kraner Jeff Pomerantz as Howard Linda Dona as Tye Shawn Phillips as Two-1 Ryan MacDonald as Peter Hayden Conner as Elana Dana Lee as Dr. Sado Joe Mays as Farney William Utay as Dr. Turner Fred Scott as Gus Brenda Bolte as Bartender |
SYNOPSIS: |
On Earth in the future Don "The Dragon" Wilson takes on a sinister corporation that trades in black market human body parts. He single handedly manages to restore law and order in a motion picture tour de force guaranteed to thrill science fiction and martial arts fans alike. |