Undefeatable

Undefeatable

Undefeatable DVD cover
Directed by Godfrey Hall
Produced by Godfrey Hall
Written by Tai Yim
Steve Harper
Robert Vassar
Starring Cynthia Rothrock
John Miller
Don Niam
Donna Jason
Robin Shou (Bloody Mary Killer only)
Music by Todd M. Hahn
Distributed by Whe Europe Limited
Release dates
1994
Running time
90 min
Country  Hong Kong
Language English (Undefeatable)
Cantonese (Bloody Mary Killer)

Undefeatable is a 1994 martial arts movie starring Cynthia Rothrock and directed by Godfrey Ho (using the pseudonym Godfrey Hall). The picture was a Hong Kong production, but filmed in English on location in the United States. An alternate version of the film, titled Bloody Mary Killer, was released for the Asian markets.

Plot

The film follows Kristi Jones (Cynthia Rothrock) who, along with her gang, take part in Mafia-run street fights to earn money for her sister's college education. Kristi's sister hopes to become a doctor and pay for Kristi's education.

Meanwhile, an underground fighter by the name of "Stingray" (Don Niam) is left by his scared wife, Anna, after raping her, and vows to find her. Stingray has suffered from abandonment issues since early childhood and this new trauma triggers a psychotic break from reality. He begins to kidnap women who resemble his ex-wife, and subsequently tortures them and gouges their eyes out before returning their bodies to the crime scene. Kristi's sister becomes one of the victims, so Kristi tracks down Stingray with the help of police officer Nick DiMarco (John Miller), who might just be falling for her, alongside her sister's psychiatry tutor Jennifer (Donna Jason) and Nick's partner Mike (Gerald Klein).

They eventually track down Stingray, who has kidnapped Jennifer, and fight in a warehouse where he escapes after shooting and killing Mike. Jennifer's injuries, though relatively minor, require that she be admitted to the hospital where she is again kidnapped by Stingray who is impersonating a doctor. Kristi and Nick chase him to a storage area where, in an infamous scene, the three do battle, mostly through hand-to-hand combat. Stingray is bested by the pair, having both eyes gouged out in the process.

The final scene shows with Kristi and her friends visiting her late sister's resting place to inform her that Stingray has finally been defeated. It is revealed that Kristi has somehow enrolled her former gang in college to give them a chance at a better life, and that Kristi has also been enrolled in college by Nick. The film ends with the group engaging in an impassioned four way high-five.

Bloody Mary Killer

This version was re-dubbed into Chinese and features a second plot starring Robin Shou.[1]

Reception

A clip of the film's final fight in the film was posted on YouTube in 2006 and soon went viral, attracting millions of viewers.[2] That scene was then featured on an episode of truTV's World's Dumbest Brawlers,[3] and was included on the lists by Cracked.com and UGO.com.[4][5]

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