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Wake of Death

Revenge was all he had left.
2004 | 91m | English

(10598 votes)

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Ben Archer, an ex-mob enforcer, seeks revenge against a ruthless Chinese kingpin responsible for his wife's brutal murder. When Archer joins forces with his old underworld friends, an all-out war is waged against the Chinese Triad.
Release Date: Dec 28, 2004
Director: Philippe Martinez
Writer: Kristina Hamilton-Grobler, Mick Davis, Laurent Fellous, Philippe Martinez
Genres: Action
Keywords gangster, triade, revenge, mobster
Production Companies Blue Rider Pictures, Frame Werk Produktion GmbH & Co. KG, Bauer Martinez Studios, UKFS, The Tower Limited Liability Partnership, Lucky 7 Productions, LMCP Films, Royal Bank of Scotland, Sagewise
Box Office Revenue: $521,918
Budget: $14,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jean-Claude Van Damme Ben Archer
Simon Yam Sun Quan
Valerie Tian Kim
Philip Tan Han
Tony Schiena Tony
Claude Hernandez Raymond
Lisa King Cynthia Archer
Anthony Fridjhon Max (as Anthony Fridjohn)
Danny Keogh Mac Hoggins
Pierre Marais Nicholas Archer
Warrick Grier Da Costa
Tom Wu Andy Wang
Jacqueline Chan Mamma Li (as Jacqui Chan)
Burt Kwouk Tommy Li
Joon Chong Kim's Mother
Bo Petersen Judge Brown
Tarryn Meaker Babysitter
Arnold Chon Biker Thug
Stephen Chang Priest Lee
Name Job
Dan Hirst Stunts
Kristina Hamilton-Grobler Writer
Emmanuel Kadosh Cinematography
Maleen Nokel Costume Designer
Tom Delmar Second Unit Director
Lali Avis Third Assistant Director
Stefan Korte Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daryl Andrews Stunts
Dominique Julienne Stunt Coordinator
Nimi Getter Gaffer
Mick Davis Writer
Christopher Robin Bell Editor
Laurent Fellous Writer
Dedan Ouziel Editor
Ernie Seegers Art Direction
Hans Van der Zanden Production Design
Gino Zamprioli Key Makeup Artist
Stanley Roup Second Unit Director
Sorcha Vasey Second Assistant Director
Robert Farr Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gavin Meadon Special Effects Coordinator
David Julienne Stunt Double
Paul Pieterse Stunts
Arnold Hattingh Music Supervisor
Nicky Homann Set Decoration
Anni Bartels Makeup Artist
Mike Peel Special Effects Makeup Artist
Gerry Toomey First Assistant Director
Doug Cooper Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Guido Zettier Supervising Sound Editor
Rory Atkinson Stunt Double
Phil Green Stunt Double
Janine Wyatt-Mair Stunts
Volker Kreinacke Steadicam Operator
Guy Farley Music
Stanimir Stamatov Stunt Double
Bob Keene Special Effects Makeup Artist
Christophe Roblin Stunt Double
Philippe Martinez Director, Writer
Jeremy Zimmermann Casting
Name Title
Luc Campeau Co-Producer
Stanley Roup Producer
Anton Ernst Co-Producer
François Cohen-Séat Co-Producer
Karinne Behr Executive Producer
Juan Montilla Eslava Executive Producer
Alan Latham Producer
Stefan Jonas Co-Producer
Antony Blakey Executive Producer
Donald A. Barton Executive Producer
Helmut Breuer Executive Producer
Douglas W. Miller Executive Producer
Philippe Martinez Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
8.0

When I sat down to watch this movie last evening I expected a fairly ordinary direct-to-video (actually it was released to cinema in France) action movie with Jean-Claude Van Damme that would, at best, be somewhat entertaining. Well I was wrong. After having watched the movie I had to say: Wow that ... was a good movie! Now the threshold for that wow was of course a bit lower than usual since I was not expecting that much from the movie but still, this is a surprisingly good movie. Sure it has its silly moves and plot holes like most movies of this kind but it is miles away from the usual brain-dead run-of-the-mill action movie. First of all, Jean-Claude Van Dame makes a quite decent, even good, performance. Personally I am not much for these sentimental cry-scenes but Jean-Claude manages to make these parts well and at the same time he is brutally cool when he is out seeking his revenge. The action in the movie is also very enjoyable whether it is car chases, motorcycle chases or martial art displays. When it comes to the latter Jean-Claude proves that he is still good at making these scenes unlike for instance Steven Seagal who mostly stands in one spot waving his hands while trying to hide his beer belly. At times the movie is quite cruel. There is a torture scene which is really good without being unnecessarily graphic. Speaking of graphics, the entire movie is well shot. The cinematography is simply very good. I would even say that for this kind of movie it is great. At times this is a very dark movie and those parts of the movie are really the best. For me this was a very positive surprise and I found this movie very well worth watching

May 16, 2024