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Blood Debts
VHS cover
Directed byTeddy Page
Written byRichard Harrison
Timothy Jorge
Produced byK.Y. Lim
StarringRichard Harrison
Mike Monty
Jim Gaines
Daniel Andrew
CinematographyBob Aaron
Edited byDavid Mac
Music byPatrick Wales
Release date
  • 1985 (1985)
CountryPhilippines
LanguageEnglish

Blood Debts is a 1983 Philippine action film directed by Teddy Page and starring Richard Harrison.

Plot

While enjoying a picnic, Sarah Collins (Catherine Miles) and her boyfriend (Tom Dulaney) are surprised by a gang of juvenile hunters. They rape her and kill him, but just before they are about to kill her she escapes and runs to her parents' house. The gang members shoot Sarah in front of her father, a wealthy Vietnam Vet (Richard Harrison) named Mark. The boys wound him seriously and leave.

A few months later, after his health has returned, Mark manages to find the murderers and kills each of them. He also keeps on walking the streets at night, looking for criminals in action to execute until his wife Yvette (Anne Jackson an English actress also starring with Richard Harrison in Hunter's Crossing and Fire Back) convinces him to stop. However, he has been observed by the henchmen of Bill (Mike Monty), an enigmatic businessman desiring to crush the local drug syndicate. Bill gives orders to kidnap Yvette and forces Mark to continue his vigilante work.

Mark eventually escapes, saves Yvette, and physically confronts Bill. After killing most of his henchmen, Mark is thrown to the ground and is about to be shot by Bill, but pulls out a tiny rocket launcher from a special rig up his sleeve and fires it at Bill, literally blowing him to pieces.

Text played on the screen after the conclusion of the final screen informs the audience that Mark, aged 45, turned himself in to the police and is currently serving a life sentence.

Internet popularity

The film ends very abruptly, with the credits rolling before the rocket explosion finishes, or before Bill's body parts hit the ground. Simultaneously, happy music is played over the scene and the credits. This ending has been uploaded several times on YouTube as "The Proper Way To End Your Film". The most popular upload of this has over 3 million views.

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