Blind Fury (1989)

A blind Vietnam veteran turned master swordsman carves a path through danger to protect an innocent child in this razor-sharp action thriller.

Blind Fury - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Blind Fury
  • Release Year: 1989
  • Directed by: Phillip Noyce
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Action, Thriller
  • Age Rating (US): R
  • Runtime: 1h 26m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English, Vietnamese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): August 17, 1989 (Germany - 18), March 16, 1990 (United States - R), July 13, 1990 (United Kingdom - 18), May 2, 1990 (France - U), September 21, 1989 (Australia - M), August 18, 1989 (Brazil - 16), January 11, 1990 (Mexico), March 6, 1990 (Spain - 18)
  • Alternative Titles: Слепая ярость (SU), Sokea raivo (FI), Vengeance aveugle (FR), Blindt raseri (DK), ブラインド・フューリー (JP), Tyflos samurai (GR), Fúria Cega (PT), Fúria Cega (BR)
  • Production Companies: Interscope Communications, TriStar Pictures, Daniel Grodnik Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Blind Fury - Plot

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

Blind Fury - Trailer

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He's lucky he can't see what he's up against.

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Blind Fury - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Phillip Noyce

Main Cast

  • Rutger Hauer
  • Terry O'Quinn
  • Brandon Call
  • Charles Cooper
  • Noble Willingham
  • Lisa Blount
  • Meg Foster
  • Sho Kosugi
  • Randall 'Tex' Cobb
  • Nick Cassavetes

Writers

  • Charles Robert Carner

Producers

  • Daniel Grodnik
  • Tim Matheson

Blind Fury - FAQs

Where can you stream or watch Blind Fury?

Blind Fury is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home. It can also be watched for free with ads on YouTube Free and Tubi TV. Check JustWatch for the most current availability in your region.

Is Blind Fury based on a true story?

Blind Fury is not based on a true story. It is a loose American adaptation of the long-running Japanese Zatoichi film series, which features a blind wandering swordsman. The screenplay by Charles Robert Carner transplants the concept to a Vietnam War and contemporary American setting.

Who plays the lead role in Blind Fury?

Dutch actor Rutger Hauer plays Nick Parker, the blind Vietnam veteran and skilled swordsman at the center of the film. The supporting cast includes Terry O'Quinn, Brandon Call, Meg Foster, Lisa Blount, Sho Kosugi, Randall 'Tex' Cobb, and Nick Cassavetes.

What is Blind Fury about?

Blind Fury follows Nick Parker, a Vietnam War veteran who was blinded in combat and trained by villagers to become a formidable swordsman. Returning to the United States, he tracks down a former comrade and becomes entangled in a dangerous criminal conspiracy, ultimately fighting to protect the man's young son.

Is Blind Fury a remake or adaptation of another film?

Yes. Blind Fury is an American adaptation inspired by the Japanese Zatoichi franchise, a beloved series of films and a television show centered on a blind masseur and master swordsman. The 1989 film relocates the premise to a Vietnam War backdrop and modern American settings.

What is the age rating for Blind Fury?

Blind Fury is rated R in the United States. The film contains strong action violence, sword combat sequences, and adult themes consistent with the R rating. In Germany and the United Kingdom it received an 18 certificate, while Australia rated it M and France rated it U.

How long is Blind Fury?

Blind Fury has a runtime of 86 minutes, making it a lean, fast-paced action thriller that wastes little time on setup. Its compact length keeps the energy high throughout, moving quickly from its Vietnam War prologue to its action-packed road-trip and sword-fighting climax.

Who directed Blind Fury and what genre is it?

Blind Fury was directed by Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce, who would later helm acclaimed thrillers such as Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. The film falls squarely into the Action and Thriller genres, blending martial arts combat, sword-fighting set pieces, and a road-movie chase narrative.

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