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Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite is a 1996 martial arts sports directed and produced by Alan Mehrez, from a script written by Jeff Schechter. It is the standalone sequel to Bloodsport (1988), and the second installment in the titular film series.
Mar 1, 1996 · Bloodsport 2: The Next Kumite features Daniel Bernhardt as Alex Cardo, a martial artist who must endure rigorous training to prepare for an underground fighting competition after being wrongfully imprisoned. Directed by Alan Mehrez, this sequel to the 1988 film Bloodsport explores themes of redemption and honor through intense combat sequences ...
Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite (1996) Criminal thief and streetfighter Alex Cardo, is arrested and sentenced to imprisonment after being caught in the act of stealing an ancient katana sword from a wealthy businessman named David Leung in East Asia.
Bloodsport 2: Directed by Alan Mehrez, Philip Tan. With Daniel Bernhardt, Pat Morita, Donald Gibb, James Hong. Alex Cardo is imprisoned and disciplined by one of the inmates. His new master also tells him about the brutal yet illegal Kumite tournament - but how will they get there?
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- Alan Mehrez, Philip Tan
- 1996-03-01
Feb 13, 2022 · Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite (1996) Posted in Reviews by Ben Johnson - February 13, 2022. Eight years after the first Bloodsport comes this indirect sequel. One of the alleged reasons for the delay was Van Damme claiming that he would like to return to the scene of his breakout film role and star in the follow-up himself.
A street fighter (Daniel Bernhardt) uses a martial art he learned in prison to recover an ancient ceremonial sword from a wealthy businessman (Pat Morita).
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Mar 1, 1996 · Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite is a 1996 martial arts sports directed and produced by Alan Mehrez, from a script written by Jeff Schechter. It is the standalone sequel to Bloodsport (1988), and the second installment in the titular film series.