Bare Knuckles

September. 08,1977      R
Rating:
5.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A bounty hunter in Los Angeles sets out to track down and stop a masked serial killer who murders women by using kung-fu moves.

Robert Viharo as  Zachary Kane
Sherry Jackson as  Jennifer Randall
Gloria Hendry as  Barbara Darrow
George Buck Flower as  Lem
Karen Kondazian as  Pamela Devlin (as Karen Kondan)

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Reviews

Tedfoldol
1977/09/08

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Hadrina
1977/09/09

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Sameer Callahan
1977/09/10

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Kien Navarro
1977/09/11

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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HEFILM
1977/09/12

This movie ultimately is a combo of the following elements.Rocky/ Billy Jack type main character is a struggling boxer who survives by beating up and then turning over to the police various bad guys for a reward. In this way it's a bit of a western. Hero even meets cute with neighborhood gal, like in Rocky.But then it sort of becomes one of these black tough guy with tough cool black guy partner movies.But then, it becomes a psycho killer movie. And our hero isn't even on screen for a fair amount of time.Oh and there is a Kung Fu sidekick/teacher who looks Hispanic but has an Asian name. Go figure?!? Not that these elements don't make it fun--but it never completely becomes a good movie about any of these things. It just shifts gears whenever it wants to. It's mostly done as exploitation--rather than true grit. The hero spends as much or more time being brutalized than he does brutalizing. Though of it's time it also seems out of step with it's time--the gay bar scene is either hilarious or offensive--both really, if you can sit of both sides of the fence at the same time.In order the enjoy the movie you have to sit on that same fence, don't take it too seriously if you can.Performances are over the top--by the standards of the day--not by today's ridiculous over the tops standards. Groovy and effective music score and long almost silent final chase scene through rough areas of downtown Los Angeles help wrap it all up. Most of the male cast have the same mustache, just in case you were wondering. One gutsy plot twist and a few very brief moments of social commentary also pop up to keep it lively. A refreshing lack of Hippies--I guess their time had passed by then.

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Comeuppance Reviews
1977/09/13

Drive-in genius!In this gem, Zachary Kane (Viharo) is the strong, silent type who is also a scrappy, street-smart bounty hunter. He always gets his man. But he faces the ultimate challenge when a crazed, hissing, sadistic serial killer begins abducting and killing women on his home L.A. turf. So Kane teams up with Black (Daniels) to find the culprit, searching through the seedy sides of the city, but finding ample time to seduce the ladies, mainly Jennifer (Jackson). What is the secret of spoiled rich brat Richard Devlin (Heit), and his sidekick/sparring partner Kido (Jace)? Will Kane be able to put 2 and 2 together before it's too late? Bare Knuckles is so great for so many different reasons. They truly don't make 'em like this anymore and the movie industry should be ashamed. It is loaded with 70's atmosphere, from the disco-like soundtrack to the fact that 90% of the men in the movie have a mustache. It defines the pre-political correctness era, with an awesome hero who smokes, drinks and does whatever the hell he wants.Top-notch grittiness ensues on a technical level and it all has a low-budget guerilla feel to it that works perfectly. Sure, there are some imperfections that naturally come from underground filmmaking, but they are more than made up for by all the movie's strengths. Namely, the street-level, 70's feel and the character of Zachary Kane. There were no sequels or TV series spinoffs for the Kanester, but we should have seen more of him in some way.Robert Viharo as Kane is brilliant. The taciturn, David-Heavener-like style, the fact that he is a man on a mission that knows what he wants, he is a boxer (great training sequence) and he even plays the flute! He's so smooth he even picks up the main love interest Jennifer while chowing down on some Pizza Hut in the parking lot. Needless to say, we loved Kane.Director/writer Don Edmonds, known primarily for the two official Ilsa movies, here was in a state of grace and he should be more known for Bare Knuckles than he currently is. Although there are some people in the know. Not surprisingly, Quentin Tarantino is a huge fan and has memorized verbatim dialogue from various Edmonds movies.For a fun ride through the 1970's with a film with its heart in exactly the right place, we strongly recommend Bare Knuckles.For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com

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funkyfry
1977/09/14

First of all, special thanks to Will Viharo, son of the star of the movie, for showing this on the big screen so we can all appreciate it (I saw the trailer years ago and I've always been curious about it), and thanks to Quentin Tarantino for loaning Will the nice print as well. After the movie Will brought his dad up on stage for a big hug, and it was great to see Robert Viharo still looking very fit and tough in the 21st Century.I was actually pretty surprised by the technical quality of this film, since I haven't really heard anything particularly great about the director, Don Edmonds (who's most well known for directing "Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS"). This isn't one of those "grindhouse" or exploitation film that was just slapped together without any care or style. The action scenes are pretty decently staged and there are some great stunts, like the chase scene with car and motorbike and the scenes with Viharo hanging off a bridge in L.A. By the way I think I recognized the thin wooden bridge that Michael Heit, the villain of the film, rides his bike across from the Alan Ladd film "This Gun for Hire." I quite liked the performances of Viharo and Sherry Jackson. There's a really amusing and interesting scene towards the beginning where he seduces her with his special intense way of eating pizza. Viharo is an unusually scruffy hero, especially at the very beginning before he gets the girlfriend. He also has a black partner, played by John Daniels (whom I've enjoyed in "Candy Tangerine Man" and "Black Shampoo") who's simply named "Black." Way to be direct. I was surprised we didn't see more of Gloria Hendry. She showed in "Black Belt Jones" that she can hang in a fistfight along with the big boys. Michael Heit is a kind of unfortunate villain though, and his assistant Kido (Jace) even moreso. He's a bit too animated, his performance comes off as pretty showy. But if that was meant as a contrast to Viharo's steady cool then I guess it was reasonably successful.A decent action movie about bounty hunters with some notable "blaxploitation" elements thrown in, recommended to fans of low budget film.

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William
1977/09/15

Viharo, an ex-late 60's early 70's leading man enters the low budget action genre in this actioner directed and made by the people who made ILSA films. Viharo plays a bounty hunter who is on a trail of a rich psychopath who wears a mask killing girls in Los Angeles. 70's low-budget black action star John Daniels has a small part to bring in the black audience in an all white movie. The excellent soundtrack was later re-used in 1977 Tom Sellick film THE WASHINGTON AFFAIR.

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