Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite
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Bloodsport 4: The Dark Kumite is the fourth film
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 in the Bloodsport
Bloodsport (film)
Bloodsport is a 1988 American martial arts film directed by Newt Arnold and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb and Leah Ayres. The film is based on the claimed adventures of Frank Dux, and was followed by three sequels Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite , Bloodsport III and Bloodsport 4: The...

 franchise
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. It was released direct-to-video
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 in 1999 and stars Daniel Bernhardt as police officer
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 John Keller.

Plot

Agent John Keller (Daniel Bernhardt) goes undercover into the tough prison
Prison
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 known as Fuego Penal to find out about the corpses of prisoners disappearing without a trace. There he gets involved in a dangerous tournament
Tournament
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 arranged by a man named Justin Caesar (Ivan Ivanov
Ivan Ivanov
Ivan Ivanov Ivanov was an Olympic weightlifter for Bulgaria.- Weightlifting achievements :* Olympic champion ;* Senior world champion ;* Silver medalist in Senior World Championships ;...

), where the prisoners are forced to fight to death. The tournament has only one rule: There are no rules.

Cast

  • Daniel Bernhardt – Agent John Keller
  • Ivan Ivanov
    Ivan Ivanov
    Ivan Ivanov Ivanov was an Olympic weightlifter for Bulgaria.- Weightlifting achievements :* Olympic champion ;* Senior world champion ;* Silver medalist in Senior World Championships ;...

     – Justin Caesar
  • Lisa Stothard – Blaire
  • Stefanos Miltsakakis – Schrek
  • Michael Krawic – Winston
  • Derek McGrath
    Derek McGrath
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     – Warden Preston
  • David Rowe
    David Rowe
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     – Billings
  • Elvis Restaino – Dr. Rosenbloom
  • Dennis LaValle – Files
  • Christine Marais – Regina
  • Jeff Moldovan – Captain Anderson
  • Mike Kirton – Prison Guard
  • Mitko Kiskimov – Tongo
  • Linda Kouleva – Rita
  • Stefan Valdobrev
    Stefan Valdobrev
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     – Gills

Series continuity

Though Daniel Bernhardt stars in all Bloodsport films except the first
Bloodsport (film)
Bloodsport is a 1988 American martial arts film directed by Newt Arnold and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Donald Gibb and Leah Ayres. The film is based on the claimed adventures of Frank Dux, and was followed by three sequels Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite , Bloodsport III and Bloodsport 4: The...

, his character
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 changes from Alex Cardo in Bloodsport III to John Keller in this film.

Production

The prison
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 sequences
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 were shot at a real prison in Bulgaria
Bulgaria
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 and actual prisoners were extras
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 in the scenes
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. Although the film was shot in Bulgaria, Bloodsport 4 is set in the USA. This not only makes it the only Bloodsport movie set there, but the only Bloodsport movie to not be set where it was shot.

International titles

  • Argentina
    Argentina
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    : Bloodsport: Matar O Morir (Bloodsport: Kill Or Die)
  • Brazil
    Brazil
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    : O Grande Dragāo Branco 4: O Capítulo Final (The Great White Dragon 4: The Last Chapter)
  • Lithuania
    Lithuania
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    : Кровавый Спорт IV: Цвет Тьмы
  • Portugal
    Portugal
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    : Bloodsport IV: Condenado À Morte (Bloodsport IV: Condemned To Death)
  • Spain
    Spain
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    : Contacto Sangriento 4: El Kumite Oscuro (Bloody Contact 4: The Dark Kumite)
  • UK: The Final Chapter: Bloodsport 4

External links

  • review from TV Guide
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  • film review
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