IFH 462: Bloodsport & Rambo - Journey Into 80's Action Cinema with Sheldon Lettich

IFH 462: Bloodsport & Rambo - Journey Into 80's Action Cinema with Sheldon Lettich

Get ready to go down the rabbit hole of 80's action cinema. I sat with an iconic 80s & 90s action film director, writer, and producer this week - Sheldon Lettich brought to our screens some epic actors and fighters like Jean-Claude Van Damme and Sylvester Stallone. He’s the trailblazing director and writer of Lionheart (1990), Bloodsport (1988), Rambo III (1988), and the Cold War drama, Russkies that first introduced us to the phenomenon that is Joaquin Phoenix.

An Ex-French Soldier begins participating in underground street fights in order to make money for his brother's family.

Lettich’s experience as a Vietnam veteran has inspired much of his films and plays throughout his career. Paired with his academic background in photography and cinematography, he bulldozed the action film scene with other classics like The Order, Double Impact, and The Last Patrol.

Between 1983 to 1987, Lettich wrote and directed a couple of short films that did not pick up as much. The following year, he wrote and the martial arts classic, Bloodsport - inspired by tall tales from Frank Dux that Lettich became a famous name in Hollywood.

The film also launched Jean-Claude’s career, the star of Bloodsport who played Frank Dux, an American martial artist serving in the military, who decides to leave the army to compete in a martial arts tournament in Hong Kong where fights to the death can occur.

If you love Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat then you have Sheldon to thank. Bloodsport was the first time you have multiple fighters, from around the world, with unique styles fighting in a tournament.

The commercial success of Bloodsport, which grossed $50 million on a $2.3 million budget catalyst more trailblazing films. Lettich signed an overall deal immediately with White Eagle Productions that led to his collaboration, co-writing Rambo III alongside Sylvester Stallone in 1988. The movie was a HIT for the Box office. It outperformed his previous project, grossing $189 million on its $63 million budget.

One thing I discovered speaking to Sheldon is that Bloodsport was NOT A TRUE STORY. The person that the film was based on, Frank Dux, was apparently a brilliant storyteller. There were lawsuits, books written, just and absolute mess. Either way the film is a masterpiece of 80's action cinema.

Another classic in Sheldon's canon was the highly anticipated sequel, Rambo III starring Sylvester Stallone. Rambo mounts a one-man mission to rescue his friend Colonel Trautman from the clutches of the formidable invading Soviet forces in Afghanistan.

Lettich reunited with his friend, Jean-Claude in 1990 for the fan-favorite, Lionheart. This time directing and as a co-writer. He approached the project to allow Jean-Claude to display versatility, compassion, and rises beyond the "Karate Guy", now that he had become a household name. The film made $24.3 million on a $6million budget and became popular amongst his films.

The two, Lettich and Van Damme, immediately followed up with their third of several collaborations, Double Impact in 1991 with Jean-Claude playing a set of twin brothers who were separated when their parents were murdered but 25 years later they re-unite in order to avenge their parents' death.

Like their initial projects, this one too became a critical and commercial hit.

It was a nostalgic thrill chatting with Sheldon about these movies that are part of the beautiful tapestry that is 80's action cinema.

Enjoy this throwback entertaining conversation with Sheldon Lettich.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.

Episoder(987)

IFH 297: The Toxic Filmmaker Mindset and How You Can Change It

IFH 297: The Toxic Filmmaker Mindset and How You Can Change It

Today we will tackle the toxic filmmaker mindset. That screenwriting mindset. That artist mindset. We discuss the mindset. How the beliefs we have stop and derail our dreams and life. So many of us ha...

5 Feb 201926min

IFH 296: The State of Indie Film for Women with Jen McGowan

IFH 296: The State of Indie Film for Women with Jen McGowan

Today on the show we have writer​/director Jen McGowan on the show. We discuss the state of women directors in Indie FIlm, her new film Rust Creek and what it is really like to be a female director, f...

31 Jan 20191h 15min

IFH 295: How Bad Do You Want Your Filmmaking Dream?

IFH 295: How Bad Do You Want Your Filmmaking Dream?

What are you willing to sacrifice to make your dreams come true? How bad do you want it? These are the questions I'll be discussing in today's episode. If you are looking for something to get you revv...

28 Jan 201925min

IFH 294: All Filmmakers are Marketers - Branding, Marketing & Social Media

IFH 294: All Filmmakers are Marketers - Branding, Marketing & Social Media

Today I'm talking about marketing! Yup, marketing. If you, as indie filmmakers, do not understand branding, marketing, and social media YOU WILL NOT MAKE IT IN THE BUSINESS. I really want to get throu...

24 Jan 201931min

IFH 293: Music Licensing for Film Demystified with Chris Small

IFH 293: Music Licensing for Film Demystified with Chris Small

We have all wanted to have a killer song we love in one of our films or projects, that perfect song that makes the scene pop off the screen. When you begin to investigate how to get permission for the...

22 Jan 201948min

IFH 292: Fighting the Good Indie Film Fight with Mark Polish

IFH 292: Fighting the Good Indie Film Fight with Mark Polish

Today on the show we have writer, director, author, actor, and all-around indie film pioneer Mark Polish. His new film Headlock (aka Against the Clock, more on that later in the interview)  is out in ...

15 Jan 20191h 25min

IFH 291: I Want to Give You $30,000 to Make a Web Series

IFH 291: I Want to Give You $30,000 to Make a Web Series

You must be saying,Wait? What? You want to give me $30,000 to make a web series?Yup, that is exactly what I want to do. I've partnered with Filmaka.com to launch an amazing Web Series Filmmaking Compe...

14 Jan 20198min

IFH 290: How I Almost Directed a $20 Million Film for the Mob with Alex Ferrari

IFH 290: How I Almost Directed a $20 Million Film for the Mob with Alex Ferrari

The teasing is over. Here it is, I've written a book and not just any book but a book about the craziest and darkest time in my life. Read below to get the skinny on what I'm talking about.A bipolar g...

10 Jan 201919min

Populært innen Fakta

fastlegen
dine-penger-pengeradet
relasjonspodden-med-dora-thorhallsdottir-kjersti-idem
treningspodden
rss-strid-de-norske-borgerkrigene
foreldreradet
jakt-og-fiskepodden
rss-kunsten-a-leve
rss-sunn-okonomi
merry-quizmas
gravid-uke-for-uke
hverdagspsyken
sinnsyn
lederskap-nhhs-podkast-om-ledelse
rss-mann-i-krise-med-sagen
rss-impressions-2
level-up-med-anniken-binz
fryktlos
hagespiren-podcast
fjossystemer-gruppen