The Blood of Heroes
The Blood of Heroes

The Blood of Heroes (1989)

5.9 ? Oct 19, 1989 1h 40m

Overview

Set in a futuristic world where the only sport that has survived in a wasted society is the brutal game known as jugging. Sallow, the leader of a rag-tag team, has played in the main Leagues before, but was cast out because of indiscretions with a lady. Now joined by a talented newcomer, Kidda, an ambitious young peasant girl, he and his team find they have one last chance for glory.

Genres

Action Adventure Science Fiction

Release Date

October 19, 1989

Rating

5.9 /10

Runtime

1h 40m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Rutger Hauer

Rutger Hauer

Sallow

Anna Katarina

Anna Katarina

Big Cimber

Delroy Lindo

Delroy Lindo

Mbulu

Joan Chen

Joan Chen

Kidda

Gandhi MacIntyre

Gandhi MacIntyre

Gandhi

Vincent D'Onofrio

Vincent D'Onofrio

Young Gar

Justin Monjo

Justin Monjo

Dog Boy

Casey Huang

Kidda's Father

Quang Dinh

Samchin Head Elder

John Doumtsis

Samchin Timekeeper

Hugh Keays-Byrne

Hugh Keays-Byrne

Lord Vlle

Max Fairchild

Max Fairchild

Gonzo

Basil Clarke

Basil Clarke

Red City Overlord

Richard Norton

Richard Norton

Bone

Cecilia Wong

Cecilia Wong

Kidda's Mother

M

Mekratrig

Oct 01, 2017

A Minor Classic. My own opinion is this post apocalyptic flic deserves to be right up there with the best of the Mad Max films, and I suspect an indifferent ad campaign doomed it from the start. I love it when a film delivers a lot more than I expected, which is what you get here. Rutger Hauer and Joan Chen are the primary players on a team of roving 'athletes' who play a brutal game involving two sides, each of which is attempting to win by being the first to spike the skull of a dog on the opposing team's post (don't ask - the origin of this 'sport' is never revealed). The winning team gets room and board, and maybe a cut of the betting. Think of it as a variation of baseball's farm system and minor leagues. Sully, Rutger's character, reached the 'major leagues' before the film begins, but due to poor judgement in choosing his bed partners, was cast all the way down to the bottom, and he's trying to make it back. The teams that get to the top are allowed to commingle with this future society's one percenters who hold all the wealth and power. They also get a vicarious thrill watching their 'sports heroes' bleed playing the game, hence the title. The film is well paced but sparse, you get to learn just enough to understand what's happening and why. Because of the context in which it is portrayed, it seems to never get dated. Almost no romantic moments, but violence? Oh, yeah. If for no other reason, the film's ending scene where Sully instructs Kidda (Joan Chen's character) what her next actions should be, elevates this above most other films in the genre. Let me put it this way - I gladly re-watch this one every chance I get. My vote - 4 and 1/2 stars.

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