Bloodfist II (1990)

  Directed by
   Andy Blumenthal

Writing credits
   Catherine Cyran

Plot Summary:   Kickboxing champion Jake Raye thought his fighting days were over, until a call from an old friend draws him to the Far East and into the hands of a madman. This time Jake's fighting for his life!
 

Complete credited cast:
 Don 'The Dragon' Wilson .... Jake Raye
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
 Kris Aguilar .... Su's Fighter #1
 Ronald Asinas .... Paradise Guard #5
 Joe Mari Avellana .... Su
 Timothy D. Baker .... Sal Taylor
 Jing Castaneda .... Kat
 Bert Cayanan .... Paradise Guard #7
 Jess C .... Su's Fighter #4
 Joe Collins .... Referee
 Bay Davao .... Paradise Guard #2
 Caloy David .... Su's Fighter #2
 Liza David .... Jake's Girlfriend
 Monsour Del Rosario .... Tobo Castenerra
 David Deutch .... Mickey's Trainer #1
 Anthony East .... Radio Commentator
 Nash Espinosa .... Paradise Guard #3
 Fred Esplana .... Paradise Guard #6
 Eddie J. Fernandez .... Tournament Guard #1
 Eddie Gaerlan .... Arab Man
 Raúl García .... Tournament Guard #2
 Robert Ginnivan .... Young Cabby
 Big Boy Gomez .... Javelin Guard
 Rick Hill .... Bobby Rose
 Ned Hourani .... Mickey Sheehan
 Robert Marius .... Dieter
 Freddie Ondra .... Su's Fighter #5
 Gloria O'Neil .... Patricia
 Israel Ong .... Su's Fighter #6
 Romeo Opulencia .... Cabby at Stand
 Ray Orbeta .... Paradise Guard #1
 Rico Orbita .... Paradise Guard #8
 De Dardo Oro .... Su's Fighter #3
 Archie Ramirez .... Ricco
 Rina Reyes .... Mariella
 Amanda Robinson .... Round Girl
 Steve Rogers .... Ernest
 Jett Sahara .... Paradise Guard #9
 Manny Samson .... Manny Rivera
 Maurice Smith .... Vinny Petrello
 Glicer Solavaw .... Cattle Prodder
 Nene Varca .... Paradise Guard #4
 James Warring .... John Jones
 Get Wolde .... Mickey's Trainer #2
 Joseph Zucchero .... Ring Announcer


Runtime: 85 min
Country: Philippines / USA
Language: English
Color: Color Full Frame 1.33:1
Sound Mix: Ultra Stereo
Certification: USA:R / UK:18 (cut)


User Comments:

     Don "The Dragon" Wilson returns as Jake Raye a kickboxer who is forced out of retirement to face altered warriors in this Enter The Dragon knock off. Bloodfist II maybe a definite improvement over it's awful predecessor, but it still isn't all that good, however some decent fightscenes as well as a fast pace makes this less painful. Don "The Dragon" Wilson may be the only martial arts action star to date that has killed the same bad guy twice, while playing the same character.