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Full Contact

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Full Contact (1993)
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Luke Powers travels to L.A. to find that his brother has been murdered in a back alley martial arts tournament. Luke enters the tournament circuit to try to flush out his brother's killer. W... Read allLuke Powers travels to L.A. to find that his brother has been murdered in a back alley martial arts tournament. Luke enters the tournament circuit to try to flush out his brother's killer. With the help of a trainer and former fighter, Lucke enters what he thinks will be a victor... Read allLuke Powers travels to L.A. to find that his brother has been murdered in a back alley martial arts tournament. Luke enters the tournament circuit to try to flush out his brother's killer. With the help of a trainer and former fighter, Lucke enters what he thinks will be a victorious battle.

  • Director
    • Rick Jacobson
  • Writers
    • Beverly Gray
    • Robert King
  • Stars
    • Jerry Trimble
    • Howard Jackson
    • Alvin Prouder
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    419
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rick Jacobson
    • Writers
      • Beverly Gray
      • Robert King
    • Stars
      • Jerry Trimble
      • Howard Jackson
      • Alvin Prouder
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jerry Trimble
    Jerry Trimble
    • Luke Powers
    Howard Jackson
    • Daniels, Pep's Brother
    Alvin Prouder
    • Black Ice
    Gerry Blanck
    • Johnny Powers
    Denise Buick
    • Tori
    Marcus Aurelius
    • Pep
    Raymond Storti
    • Albert Jawarski
    Joe Charles
    • Ahmed
    Manuel Luben
    • Manolo
    Michael Jai White
    Michael Jai White
    • Low-Ball
    • (as Michael White)
    Jeff Damron
    • Bartender
    Andrew Hertz
    • Gambler
    Larry Ames
    • Detective
    Hiro Koda
    Hiro Koda
    • Vietnamese Gang #1
    Andrew Russin
    • Vietnamese Gang #2
    Hyon Lee
    • Vietnamese Gang #3
    Jessy Dueñas
    • Latino Gang #1
    Tony Mendoza
    Tony Mendoza
    • Latino Gang #2
    • Director
      • Rick Jacobson
    • Writers
      • Beverly Gray
      • Robert King
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    8Karthik

    Not a bad movie. Why hasn't anybody commented on it?

    Jerry Trimble stars as Luke Powers in this action movie (which is actually a remake of "Bloodfist"). He arrives in L.A., only to find that his brother, who used to take part in "back-alley" fights, has been murdered. In order to find the killer, he becomes a fighter himself. Marcus Aurelius stars as Pep, the man who trains Luke to fight. 1993's "Dragon Fire" (Starring Dominic Labanca, Dir: Rick Jacobson) also has the same story, but this movie is better. The fight scenes are good. I gave this 8/10.
    10glovepiano

    Very Good Some of Trimble's Best Work and Team

    Great to see Prouder, Jackson and most of all before he was a martial arts movie superstar Michael White whose stunts are still a cut above everyone in many of his films. Btw, I got a kick out of guy whose review said "okay I have never actually seen full contact". Geez dude, just pull up youtube and watch us from back in the day in the P. K. A. And W. K. A.

    Btw, I have been occasional sparing partner for Trimble, Grip, etc and all of Asa's boxers and fought in the P. K. A. Great times with a great trainer Asa.

    Oh yea, and Trimble used to beat up his sparring partner's if you weren't a big name. Except Asa's boxers. Lol. Like Joe Corely he was wary of them. I was training with Asa downtown before any other karate point fighters because Guro Dan Inosanto (via Bruce Lee) said to find a great boxing coach to learn full contact karate. This was above the "Seed and Feed" warehouse on Marietta St. Was there and watched Corely come in for the 1st time and get knocked out by one of Asa's boxers in the ring dancing around and trying to hit him with back-knuckles.

    This was the infancy of full contact karate. To his credit he came back and trained hard for years to become a great kickboxer and fought Superfoot !!! Lost because they would not give him the timeout he tried to call when he was a bit dazed. Lol Great times. Watch the movie and you will see legitimate superstars of REAL full contact kickboxing !!!
    9jooillim

    An awesome low-budget movie that I'd never heard of!

    This is my new favorite eighties/nineties kickboxing movie. It's clearly a Corman knock-off of earlier brother avenges brother efforts, but it's head and shoulders above most of the crumby video fodder that was being fed to the hungry market at the time.

    Jerry Trimble is good as the kickboxing hayseed who comes to LA to find his brother, but Marcus Aurelius steals the show as Pep, the Art of War spouting trainer who befriends Luke. Watching these two train, fight, and of course bond, was surprisingly effective, considering how badly written and acted most of these cheapy fight vehicles were at the time.

    This flick is pure comic book fun as Luke and Pep fight their way up the ladder of villainous opponents to the championship-and the truth of Luke's brother's death. Beverly Grey (writer) and Rick Jacobson (director) set up each opponent, so each fight has special meaning. This movie really delivers on the awesome fights. It's non-stop, yet stylistic. Kudos to the editor (Lawrence Maddox) because this thing moves. Jacobson has real flair here, and the final fight, even if you saw it coming, is a blast.

    If you know this genre, you'll recognize many of the much used locations from other Corman flicks. But somehow, they're grittier here. Probably made for WAY under a million, this is much better than any of the Don Wilson efforts made for more money. Show this to the kids at USC, because this film is a primer on how to get it done cheap. A gem.
    Hammygoodness

    Great cover

    Okay, so I've never actually seen Full Contact, but I've been so close to renting it on many occasions. And all because of the cover of this video. Come on, look at that package! This is the most blatant depiction of male camel toe that I've yet seen on a movie cover. I will certainly see this eventually.

    Above and beyond the tight, tight shorts are the facial expressions and bad techniques evident. Right on the cover! They actually are using these images to PROMOTE the film. The marketing for this movie is incredible.

    Of course, this movie was made during the mad rush of Americanizing martial arts films. The late 80's and early 90's were the worst time period for these cookie cutter movies. So I imagine the actual film itself is much the same as all the rest: bad. But I give the cover an A+ for sheer gall in displaying genitalia so prominently.
    6whatawookie76

    not all bad

    This movie was not horrible, but most of it wasn't very good. It is worth seeing just for the "cobra in my pants, punk" line! I could not stop laughing at that. I thought more effort should have been put into making the main character more likeable and perhaps make some of the villains a little less. Of course, if that was done, it would just be another stereotypical beat 'em up movie (which it wasn't all that far away from anyway).

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    • Trivia
      Pep lectures Luke Powers reading from a pocket edition of the 6th century BC classic 'The Art of War' by Sun Tzu.
    • Goofs
      During the pre-credits fight, the names of Daniels and Powers are the only ones written on the blackboard. Yet near the fight's end the board has about a dozen names on it.
    • Connections
      Remake of Bloodfist (1989)

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    • Release date
      • September 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Full contact (Contacto total)
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Califilm
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      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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