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No Holds Barred

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Directed by Thomas J. Wright
Produced by Vince McMahon
Michael Rachmil
Written by Dennis Hackin
Starring Hulk Hogan
Joan Severance
Kurt Fuller
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister
Mark Pellegrino
Bill Henderson
David Paymer
Patrick O'Bryan
Jesse Ventura
Gene Okerlund
Howard Finkel
Music by Jim Johnston
Cinematography Frank Beascoechea
Editing by Tom Pryor
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Release date(s) June 2, 1989 (USA)
Running time 93 min.
Language English
Budget $8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross revenue $16,093,651 (USA)
IMDb profile

No Holds Barred is a 1989 film produced by Vince McMahon and Michael Rachmil, directed by Thomas J. Wright, written by Dennis Hackin, and starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. The film is produced by WWE and was released by New Line Cinema on June 2, 1989. It is rated PG-13. It was launched as an attempt to boost Hulk Hogan's acting career several years after his appearance in Rocky III. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Thomas J. Wright is an American TV director. ... Vincent Kennedy McMahon (born August 25, 1945) is an American wrestling promoter, occasional professional wrestler, on-screen personality, former play-by-play announcer, and film producer. ... Terrence Gene Bollea (born on August 11, 1953) is an American actor and semi-retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan. ... Payback, 1995 Joan Severance (born December 23, 1958, in Houston, Texas) is an American actress and former fashion model. ... Kurt Fuller (born September 16, 1953, in San Francisco, California) is a prolific character actor. ... Tommy Tiny Lister Jr. ... Mark Pellegrino (b. ... Inspector William Henderson is a supporting character in various Superman continuities. ... David Paymer (born 30 August 1954) is an American character actor, seen in such films as The In-Laws, Crazy People, State and Main, Payback, Get Shorty, Armistad, Carpool, City Hall, and Into the West. ... Jesse Ventura (born James George Janos on July 15, 1951), also known as The Body, The Star, and The Governing Body, is an American politician, retired professional wrestler, Navy UDT veteran, actor, and former radio and television talk show host. ... Eugene Mean Gene Okerlund (born November 29, 1938 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota), is a former American professional wrestling interviewer and announcer. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... There are multiple Jim Johnstons: Jim Johnston (composer) - Composer of music for World Wrestling Entertainment Jim Johnston (director) - Television show director Jim Johnston (hockey player) - Hockey player This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... New Line Cinema, founded in 1967, is one of the major American film studios. ... is the 153rd day of the year (154th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... USD redirects here. ... Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ... This article is about motion pictures. ... Vincent Kennedy McMahon (born August 25, 1945) is an American wrestling promoter, occasional professional wrestler, on-screen personality, former play-by-play announcer, and film producer. ... Terrence Gene Bollea (born on August 11, 1953) is an American actor and semi-retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan. ... World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ... New Line Cinema, founded in 1967, is one of the major American film studios. ... is the 153rd day of the year (154th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ... The MPAA film rating system is a system used in the United States and instituted by the Motion Picture Association of America to rate a movie based on its content. ... Rocky III (1982) is the third installment in the Rocky movie series. ...

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Plot

Hulk Hogan plays Rip, a very popular professional wrestler. Although Rip looks and acts like a brute, he is actually a golden-hearted guy. He has a younger brother, Randy, whose presence in the audience motivates him enough to win his matches.


Rip appears on a television channel which screens all his matches. Thanks to Rip, the channel is highly popular. However, the evil, money-hungry chairman of a rival channel, Brell (Kurt Fuller), wants to convince Rip to join their network. Rip respectfully declines, though Brell has his gang of thugs attempt to beat Rip into submission during the limo ride home from the meeting.


After visiting the No Count Bar, a rowdy establishment featuring a wrestling ring in the center and patronized by drunken, vicious fighters, Brell is inspired to create a new kind of wrestling program, focusing more on violence and sensationalism than Rip's more moralistic version of the sport. Brell's new program, Battle of the Tough Guys, is successful after the introduction of Zeus (Tim "Tiny" Lister Jr), a violent, seemingly unfazable ex-con who sports a "Z"-shaped patch of hair on his skull. Zeus killed an opponent in the ring after the fight was over, and has been in prison until recently. Tommy Tiny Lister Jr. ...


Samantha, a beautiful corporate spy (Joan Severance), is sent by Brell to seduce Rip. However, Rip's good nature and dedication to charity wins her over, and she confesses the truth to the wrestler and turns to his side. After this fails, Brell attempts to have Samantha raped; as usual, Rip foils the plot and dispatches the would-be rapist into a tree trunk. Meanwhile, Brell and Zeus crash an outdoor charity event Rip is appearing at, demanding that Rip prove his honor by fighting Zeus live on Brell's new show. Once again, Rip avoids violent conflict and attempts to reason with Brell, who leaves in anger.


Randy and a friend decide to check out Zeus for themselves, attending an illegal fight being held in a warehouse. After watching Zeus defeat the monstrous Lugwrench Perkins (Jeep Swenson), Randy foolishly identifies himself as a Rip fan to Brell and his associates. Randy attempts to defend himself, but Zeus brutally beats him, sending him to the hospital. Finally, after this ultimate insult, a tearful Rip decides to accept Zeus' challenge. Jeep Swenson Robert A. Swenson, more commonly known as Jeep Swenson (5 January 1957–18 August 1997), was an American pro-wrestler, stuntman and actor. ...


Before the match, Brell abducts Rip's friends and threatens to kill them if Rip doesn't lose deliberately. With the odds against him, Rip wins the match after Zeus falls from a perch into the wrestling ring, collapsing it. Rip turns his attentions to Brell, who accidentally falls into an electrical panel to his demise. With his friends rescued and his brother recovering in the hospital, Rip celebrates his victory.


The match

No Holds Barred:
The Movie / The Match
Details
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date Taped December 12, 1989
Aired December 27, 1989
Venue Nashville Municipal Auditorium
City Nashville, Tennessee
Pay-per-view chronology
Survivor Series 1989 No Holds Barred:
The Movie / The Match
Royal Rumble 1990

No Holds Barred: The Movie/No Holds Barred: The Match, which is how the event was billed, was shown on pay-per-view, on December 27, 1989. The program consisted of the film in its entirety, followed by a match pre-recorded at a Wrestling Challenge taping on December 12 in Nashville, Tennessee. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ... is the 346th day of the year (347th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ... December 27 is the 361st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (362nd in leap years). ... Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ... The Nashville Municipal Auditorium was the primary indoor sports venue in Nashville, Tennessee from the time of its completion in 1962 until the completion of what is now the Gaylord Entertainment Center in 1996. ... “Nashville” redirects here. ... Survivor Series 1989 was the third annual Survivor Series professional wrestling pay-per-view professional wrestling event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). ... Royal Rumble 1990 was the third annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation. ... December 27 is the 361st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (362nd in leap years). ... Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ... WWF Wrestling Challenge is a syndicated weekly World Wrestling Federation show that aired from 1986 to 1996. ... is the 346th day of the year (347th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... “Nashville” redirects here. ...

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Criticisms

Most critics considered the movie as a B-movie at worst and camp at best, criticizing the simplistic storyline and clichéd characters. Hulk Hogan received much of the criticism for his limited acting ability, but the film's frequent immaturity, designed to appeal to preteen boys, was also chastised. In one scene, Rip literally scares a limo driver to the point that the driver soils himself, complete with closeups of the unfortunate man's soiled pants and his shameful admission that he smells like "dookie". The term B-movie originally referred to a film designed to be distributed as the lower half of a double feature, often a genre film featuring cowboys, gangsters or vampires. ... Camp is an aesthetic in which something has appeal because of its bad taste or ironic value. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Wrestling fans were mostly unimpressed, regarding the movie as an obnoxious attempt to display kayfabe. Furthermore, given that (at various times) Hogan has wrestled for WWF, AWA, and WCW (in some cases, reportedly leaving said federations in acrimonious circumstances), it could be considered somewhat hypocritical that Hogan would star in a film extolling the virtues of remaining loyal to a single wrestling promotion In professional wrestling, kayfabe (IPA kəˈfeɪbi; kuh-fay-bee) refers to the portrayal that events within the industry are real, that is, that professional wrestling is not staged or worked. ...


Box office gross

The movie debuted at #2, behind Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, with $5,000,000 in ticket sales. Hogan writes in his autobiography the budget was about eight million dollars. Vince McMahon, who financed the movie, more or less broke even because of distribution fees. The final tally was about $15,000,000 in ticket sales. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott, Julian Glover, Alison Doody, River Phoenix, and John Rhys-Davies. ... Vincent Kennedy McMahon (born August 25, 1945) is an American wrestling promoter, occasional professional wrestler, on-screen personality, former play-by-play announcer, and film producer. ...


At the height of the Monday Night Wars, McMahon joked while announcing Monday Night Raw, "Hogan promised me that if No Holds Barred lost any money he would personally reimburse me. I guess the check got lost in the mail." The term Monday Night Wars pertains to the period of American professional wrestling from September 4, 1995, to March 26, 2001. ... WWE Raw is the Monday night professional wrestling television program for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and is the primary broadcast of the RAW brand. ...


External links


  Results from FactBites:
 
No Holds Barred - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (599 words)
No Holds Barred is a 1989 film starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan.
No Holds Barred is available on VHS, and is yet to be released on DVD.
No Holds Barred: The Movie and the Match, which is how the event was billed, was shown live on pay-per-view, on December 27, 1989.
No Holds Barred (1726 words)
I was impressed with his vast knowledge of the sport's history and his obsessive desire to excel in his chosen field.
No matter how much he was earning for a match, he gave it his all in the ring.
No longer were there titters of laughter from the crowd - quite the opposite.
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