Hulk Hogan ("Rip"), Tommy "Tiny" Lister ("Zeus"), Joan Severance ("Samantha Moore"), Kurt Fuller ("Brell")
Hulk Hogan actually rewrote the original draft of the screenplay, which he found unsatisfactory. It is considered a significant piece of early "wrestling cinema" that brought the wrestling universe to the big screen. Key Scenes and Elements The Final Fight: Theclimactic battle between Rip and Zeus. Senza_esclusione_di_colpi_m1080p_1989_ID20567_
Note: The Italian title "Senza esclusione di colpi" is also often used for the 1988 Jean-Claude Van Damme film Bloodsport. The 1989 film featured in this report is specifically the Hulk Hogan vehicle "No Holds Barred". Hulk Hogan ("Rip"), Tommy "Tiny" Lister ("Zeus"), Joan
Senza esclusione di colpi (released in the US as No Holds Barred ) is a 1989 action-sports film starring professional wrestling icon in his feature film debut. It is an over-the-top, cult classic aimed directly at fans of 1980s wrestling and action cinema. Report Summary: No Holds Barred (1989) Genre: Action/Sports Director: Thomas J. Wright Release Date: June 2, 1989 (USA) Note: The Italian title "Senza esclusione di colpi"
A menacing, ex-convict wrestler named Zeus (Tom Lister Jr.) emerges as the champion of this new show. Brell uses Zeus to attack Rip and his family, forcing Rip out of retirement for a final showdown in the ring.
The film features several cameos from wrestling legends like Jesse Ventura and Gene Okerlund.
The film was poorly received by critics, often described as simple-minded, terribly edited, and having over-the-top acting. It holds a low IMDb rating of roughly 4.4/10.