The Blood of Heroes
The Blood of Heroes

The Blood of Heroes

1989Movie100 minEnglish

Set in a futuristic world where the only sport that has survived in a wasted society is the brutal game known as jugging. Sallow, the leader of a rag-tag team, has played in the main Leagues before, but was cast out because of indiscretions with a lady. Now joined by a talented newcomer, Kidda, an ambitious young peasant girl, he and his team find they have one last chance for glory.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: David Webb PeoplesGenres: Action, Sci-Fi, Sport

Plot Summary

In a post-apocalyptic future, a ruthless warrior named Sallow roams the desolate lands, participating in a brutal, deadly sport called 'sallow'. When he encounters a mysterious young woman, the game takes on a new, personal significance. Together, they must navigate the treacherous landscape and confront the powerful forces that control the sport.

Critical Reception

The Blood of Heroes, also known as 'Salute of the Jester', is a cult classic post-apocalyptic film that garnered a niche following for its unique world-building and gritty action. While not a mainstream hit, it's often praised for its imaginative concept and intense, visceral portrayal of its central sport.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive and brutal future sport.
  • Rutger Hauer's performance as the stoic protagonist is a highlight.
  • The film's gritty, dystopian atmosphere is effectively realized.

Google audience: Audience reception is varied, with some appreciating the unique concept and violent action, while others find the plot somewhat simplistic or underdeveloped. It remains a film that sparks discussion among fans of the genre.

Fun Fact

The unique sport featured in the film, 'sallow', was entirely invented for the movie and involves players using weapons to score points by throwing a skull into a goal defended by opponents.

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Mekratrig

Mekratrig

A Minor Classic. My own opinion is this post apocalyptic flic deserves to be right up there with the best of the Mad Max films, and I suspect an indifferent ad campaign doomed it from the start. I love it when a film delivers a lot more ...