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Blood Debts

"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth: he is the judge, the jury and the eliminator!"

It started with the rape of his daughter, then the killing of her boyfriend. He takes the law into his own hands and has his revenge. Branded as a vicious killer by the underworld, the syndicate blackmails him into becoming their hitman. As he gets more and more tied up in the world of drugs, prostitution and death, he decides he wants out. No one gets out of the syndicate alive. It then becomes a battle for survival, him against them in a desperate act of street warfare. His life is his prize.

Top Cast

  • Richard Harrison

    Richard Harrison

    Mark Collins

  • Mike Monty

    Mike Monty

    Bill

  • Jim Gaines

    Jim Gaines

    Peter

  • Ann Milhench

    Ann Milhench

    Liza

  • Ann Jackson

    Ann Jackson

    Yvette Collins

  • Catherine Miles

    Catherine Miles

    Sarah Collins

  • Dick Israel

    Dick Israel

    Rapist

  • Willy Williams

    Willy Williams

    Informer

  • Rick Thomas

    Rick Thomas

    Billy

Overview

It started with the rape of his daughter, then the killing of her boyfriend. He takes the law into his own hands and has his revenge. Branded as a vicious killer by the underworld, the syndicate blackmails him into becoming their hitman. As he gets more and more tied up in the world of drugs, prostitution and death, he decides he wants out. No one gets out of the syndicate alive. It then becomes a battle for survival, him against them in a desperate act of street warfare. His life is his prize.

Rating

3.7 / 10
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  • Ed_Heitman
    Ed_Heitman
    Oct 15, 2018

    Blood Debts is a macho man ripoff of the movie Death Wish, directed by the enigmatic Teddy Page (I say enigmatic, because very little information is available on who this guy is exactly). It was handled by the notorious Silver Star Film Company, and it stars B-movie legend Richard Harrison in a non-ninja role (surprisingly). If you're looking for a film with action-packed fights, romances, and a one-man army against all odds...then this is partially the movie for you. When there isn't a decent fight scene, there are times where it feels like the movie is taking forever to actually get somewhere. The soundtrack is pretty repetitive (there's one song in particular that has the same tunes on loop every five seconds, I kid you not). The dialogue is bad, but honestly, this is an 80's Filipino action movie. Bad dialogue is a given. Aside from those complaints, I can't say it was the worst movie I've ever seen (I review bad movies for my channel, so I've seen much worse). When there IS a fight scene, it's actually fun to watch. Later on in the movie, as things escalate, there are some good gunfights. And the ending...My GOD, the ending is the greatest thing I've ever seen haha. In conclusion, this isn't a movie to watch with your friends unless you've had a few beers and can handle the cheesiness and slow pacing. But if you manage to sit through it, it's well worth the wait. But honestly, I'm glad I'm done reviewing this movie XD

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