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Blind Fury

Blind Fury

  • Status: Released
  • 17-08-1989
  • Runtime: 86 min
  • Score: 6.549
  • Vote count: 480

A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier.

Rutger Hauer

Nick Parker

Terry O'Quinn

Frank Devereaux

Brandon Call

Billy Devereaux

Charles Cooper

Cobb

Noble Willingham

MacCready

Lisa Blount

Annie Winchester

Meg Foster

Lynn Devereaux

Sho Kosugi

The Assassin

Randall "Tex" Cobb

Slag

Nick Cassavetes

Lyle Pike

Rick Overton

Tector Pike

Julia González

Latin Girl

Paul James Vasquez

Gang Leader

Woody Watson

Crooked Miami Cop #1

Alex Morris

Crooked Miami Cop #2

Mark Fickert

Bus Station Cop

Weasel Forshaw

Popcorn

Roy Morgan

Six Pack

Tim Mateer

Snow

C.K. McFarland

Female Biker

T.J. McFarland

Cornfield Killer #1

Blue Deckert

Cornfiled Killer #2

Glenn Lampert

Cornfield Killer #3

Red Mitchell

Cornfield Killer #4

Bonnie Suggs

Rockwell Mom

Harold Suggs

Rockwell Dad

Barbara Gulling-Goff

Freeway Lady #1

Holly Cross Vagley

Freeway Lady #3

Dorothy Young

Freeway Lady #2

Sharon Shackelford

Colleen

Jay Pennison

Casino Bodyguard #1

Masanori Toguchi

Casino Bodyguard #2

R. Nelson Brown

Crooked Croupier

Lincoln Casey Jr.

Croupier #2

Gene Skillen

Croupier #3

Debora Williams

Big Mama

Kyle Thatcher

Casino Cowboy

Patricia Mathews

Casino Patron

Mitch Hrushowy

Waiter in Elevator

Ernest Mack

Penthouse Guard #1

Linwood Walker

Penthouse Guard #2

Robert Prentiss

Drug Dealer

Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw

Ski Lodge Killer #1

Glenn R. Wilder

Ski Lodge Killer #2

David R. Ellis

Ski Lodge Killer #3

Michael Adams

Ski Lodge Killer #4

Dave Bartholomew

Ski Lodge Killer #5

Fred Lerner

Ski Lodge Killer #6

Mike Shanks

Ski Lodge Killer #7

Ray Colbert

Ski Lodge Killer #8

Wuchak

**_Rutger Hauer as a blind Vietnam vet and master swordsman_** This was inspired by the Japanese film “Zatoichi Challenged” (1967), but I’m sure Marvel’s Daredevil was an influence as well (the character debuted in early 1964 and so had been around for 25 years when this debuted). There’s also some influence from Eastwood’s “The Gauntlet.” It’s surprisingly good with fleshed out characters, quality locations, lots of action and an effective sense of humor. Blonde Lisa Blount is a plus on the female front, along with a couple of other peripheral casino women. The mighty “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” would borrow from it two years later. Yet it’s inexplicably obscure. It runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Houston, Reno and Squaw Valley in northeastern California (renamed Palisades Tahoe in 2021). GRADE: A-