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Bloodmatch is a 1991 martial-arts film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Thom Mathews, Hope Marie Carlton, Marianne Taylor, Vincent Klyn, ... Code of Conduct;
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In 1990, he portrayed Tim Murphy in the television film Rock Hudson, Sonny Hilderbrand in the television pilot Sporting Chance, and David in the film Midnight Cabaret. The following year, Mathews starred in the films Bloodmatch and Born to Ride and the television short The Letters from Moab. In 1992, he starred in the film Nemesis.
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The film was given a limited theatrical release internationally. [16] In the Philippines, the film was released as Bloodmatch on December 11, 1991, in a double feature with a Snoopy film; posters miscredit Jean-Claude Van Damme as the "martial art instructor". [17] The film was invited to screen as part of the 2013 Comic-Con in San Diego in ...
Qissi also had the role of a fight trainer for Van Damme in the action cyberpunk film Cyborg (1989) and served as choreographer on Kickboxer. [4] [5] In 1991, Qissi reprised his role as Tong Po in Kickboxer 2 and starred in Bloodmatch. In 1993, he starred in his directorial debut film Terminator Woman, opposite Karen Sheperd and Jerry Trimble. [6]
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The film was released on home video through MGM/UA Home Video, with whom Concorde had a distribution deal at the time, on February 20, 1990. [25] According to early 1990s press, the film shipped some 80,000 units [ 8 ] and generated total revenue of $11 million. [ 7 ]