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Ken O'Hara (Gary Daniels) is a "Mindhunter" - a serial killer specialist enlisted to find the mass murderer (Darren Shahlavi) intent on killing the strongest fighters in New York City. Trying to catch this cunning and clever killer is the hardest assignment Ken has ever had. Now, the moon is rising again and he must use all of his resources to hunt down the murderer....or he may be the next to die.

Gary Daniels as  Det. Ken O'Hara
Chuck Jeffreys as  Det. Chuck Baker
Frank Gorshin as  Chief William Hutchins
Darren Shahlavi as  The Killer
Nina Repeta as  Megan O'Hara
Jen Sung as  Drug Dealer
Joe Hess as  Terry
Ken Kensei as  Master Welling
Keith Vitali as  Terry's Friend
Rob Van Dam as  Dutch Schultz

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Reviews

Comeuppance Reviews
1997/06/20

In New York City, a serial killer with a very silly costume (Shahlavi) is going around beating up/killing all the meatheads in town. Chief Hutchins (Gorshin) assigns police detective Chuck Baker (Jeffreys) to the case. Aside from being an avid martial artist and cop, Baker also enjoys magic tricks. But when the man known only as "the killer" ramps up his evil doings by taunting the NYPD via his mastery of the newly-formed "internet", a serial killer expert, Ken O'Hara (Daniels) is brought in to assist Baker. O'Hara is a good-natured divorced man with a young daughter, Lauren (Jones). Of course, he is also a highly skilled martial artist. When it is discovered that The Killer has murdered O'Hara's beloved, elderly, mustachioed Kendo instructor, and is now after his cousin Kelly (Rocci), O'Hara finally gets angry and wants revenge. Naturally, at first O'Hara and Baker don't get along, but they must team up to stop the mysterious killer with the detachable metal fingers.Bloodmoon is a very entertaining movie, and has a pretty insane, off-kilter vibe. Sure, it's a bit overlong at 100-plus minutes, and some of the more repetitive aspects of the movie could have been trimmed, but the excellent fights make up for any other minor flaws. It's all Hong-Kong style fast-paced, creative moves meant to please fans of this genre. No doubt this was due to the fact that this is a Seasonal Films production directed by Kuang Hsiung, who recently served as one of the action directors for Ip Man. And the writer, Keith Strandberg, is responsible for penning the No Retreat No Surrender and American Shaolin series. So that should give you some idea of what to expect here.Chuck Jeffreys has charisma and humor coming out of every pore of his body, and even his magic tricks come complete with wacky sound effects. His resemblance to Eddie Murphy/Robert Townsend is uncanny.Gary Daniels is, as always, extremely likable as the "mind hunter", or profiler. He really gives Richard Norton a run for his money in the "white guy with an accent who is an excellent martial artist but is also very personable and likable" department. The legendary Frank Gorshin is awesome as the stereotypical angry chief. It was nice to see him, especially in a role like that. Let's not forget Jeffrey Pillars as the classic computer geek Justice, and there's even an early appearance from wrestler Rob Van Dam. Brandie Rocci is nice as the spunky Kelly in a role that will remind you of Cynthia Rothrock. Shahlavi as the baddie, complete with metal shoes that make for painful kicking, was a cross between impressive martial arts and out-and-out silliness. Kind of like the movie itself, really.Add to that the nostalgic 90's computers (and surely some of the earliest references to the Internet, GPS, and texting ever seen on film - movies like this never get credit for being ahead of their time) and you have a rollicking good time.Great quality fights and many funny moments are the name of the game for Bloodmoon.For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com

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zimmermk
1997/06/21

The film contains some stereotypical heroes and villians but the martial arts content is better than average. Wrestling fans will enjoy the fight sequence with Mr. PPV, Rob Van Dam. I would recommend this film over many of the other martial arts films available.

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elcabio
1997/06/22

This is one of the few watchable B movies, you can actually appreciate. Not as good as "Drive", but it joins a select few American made action movies that have entertaining segments. Don't expect any performances that would make Anthony Hopkins shudder with envy. Ofcourse, this movie has a Hong Kong action director...Elcabio

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Phroggy
1997/06/23

Most US martial-arts flicks are direct-to-video dreck, but this one has a real director and real visual flair. The storyline - a martial-arts psychopatic fighter terminates other champions in one-to-one fights - is classical, but this movie has good fights and production value closer to the best Hong Kong movies. If you're tired of boring stuff like the endless "Bloodfist" series, check this one out.

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