Bloodsport

Continuity mistake: When Tanaka gives Frank the katana, Frank moves it to one side of his head, then the other. Tanaka then puts his hand on Frank's shoulder. The arc of the katana blade is pointing away from Frank and towards Tanaka. The camera then cuts to a shot behind Frank. Now the arc of the blade is pointing towards Frank. (00:16:30)

luchador

Continuity mistake: In the final final fight scene, Jean Claude's hair is dry and combed, then wet and sweaty, then back to dry so on and so forth.

Continuity mistake: When Frank and Jackson first meet Mr.Lin in the hotel he has a little moustache, goatee, and some sideburns, as much as he can grow anyway. Then they start to walk to the Kumite arena. When they get to the entrance to the corridor, he still has his facial hair when the guy says "OK USA!" But, when they actually enter the arena for the Kumite, he's completely shaven.

Continuity mistake: In the final fight scene Jean jumps over Chong after being blinded. He does a midair flip to the back of Chong. In the next shot Chong is completely turned around despite having about half a second.

Continuity mistake: Before Frank does the dim-mak, the top brick in the middle is a lighter color with 3 darker red bricks below, followed by the last brick. After the break, the top 2 bricks are now a lighter color with 2 darker red bricks below.

Bishop73

Factual error: The film was made in 1988. At that time the airport was on the mainland Kowloon side and called Kai Tak. In the early part of the film where van Damme is heading for the "East Lake Hotel" in Kowloon he is seen riding on an electric tram. These trams are only found on Hong Kong Island, which means he would have had to have crossed the harbour to reach the trams and then gone back across the harbour to reach his hotel. Fairly pointless exercise.

Stuart Green

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Trivia: Bolo Yeung's (Chong Li) line "brick not hit back" is similar to Bruce Lee's "Enter the Dragon" line of "boards don't hit back." Bolo Yeung was also in "Enter the Dragon" (as Yang Sze).

Bishop73

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Question: Why isn't Chong-Li disqualified for any of the times he puts his hands on the referee?

Phaneron

Answer: In the Kumite contact with the referee is apparently not illegal.

BaconIsMyBFF

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