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  1. Sep 7, 2021 · The trailer for the infamous Filipino action movie, restored from a personal VHS copy.This video has been uploaded for entertainment purposes only: no copyri...

  2. 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).

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Blood_DebtsBlood Debts - Wikiwand

    Blood Debts is a 1985 Filipino action film directed by Teddy Page and starring Richard Harrison, Mike Monty, James Gaines, and Daniel Andrew. It goes over the life of Mark Collins, a 45 year-old Vietnam veteran, who after witnessing his daughter being shot, becomes a vigilante.

  4. 7/10. For the sillier side of the revenge drama, do check out Blood Debts! tarbosh22000 3 October 2012. Warning: Spoilers. Mark Collins (Harrison) is a Vietnam vet whose daughter, Sarah (Catherine Miles), and her fiancé, are both shot dead by thugs.

  5. Jan 31, 2024 · Blood debt, also known as blood revenge or blood feud, is a cultural practice in some societies where an individual or group is held responsible for a crime committed by a member of their family or tribe. This practice can lead to a cycle of revenge and violence, making it difficult to promote reconciliation and peace.

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · Blood Debts is an extravaganza from start to finish, weaving age-old family history alongside the tender feelings of new love. Terry J. Benton-Walker will have you breathless by the end.” ― Chloe Gong , New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights "Riveting.

  7. Blood Debts is the dumb guy's Death Wish, caring very little about an intelligible plot and more about a middle-aged white guy killing a slew of criminals. The action is a blast, I loved the squibs, and everything about its finale is exactly as fantastic as you've heard it made out to be.