New World Pictures (1985)
Action | Comedy | Crime | Drama
Hong Kong | English | Color | 01:25
The mob is trying to strongarm local martial arts schools, forcing young Jason Stillwell and his family to move after his father is injured defending their dojo. With his father now rejecting violence, Jason is forced to train on his own to protect himself and his best friend from the members of a rival karate school.
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Kurt McKinney | Jason Stillwell |
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Jean-Claude Van Damme | Ivan Kraschinsky the Russian |
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J.W. Fails | R.J. Madison |
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Kathie Sileno | Kelly Reilly |
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Tai Chung Kim | Sensei Lee |
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Kent Lipham | Scott |
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Ron Pohnel | Ian Reilly |
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Dale Jacoby | Dean Ramsay |
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Peter Cunningham | Frank Peters |
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Timothy D. Baker | Tom Stillwell |
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Gloria Marziano | Mrs. Stillwell |
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Joe Verroca | New York Agent |
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Farid Panahi | New York Assistant #1 |
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Tom Harris | New York Assistant #2 |
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John Andes | New York Boss |
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Mark Zacharatos | New York Fighter #1 |
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Ty Martinez | New York Fighter #2 |
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Bob Johnene | Karate Fight Emcee |
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Dennis Casey Park | Karate Fight Referee |
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Alex Stelter | Karate Fight Judge |
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Harold Engel | Karate Fight Judge |
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Jerry Cole | Karate Fight Judge |
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Ken Firestone | Karate Fight Judge |
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Wayne Yee | Karate Fight Judge |
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Charlie Sparks | Scott's Father |
| Director | Corey Yuen |
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| Writer | Ng See Yuen, Corey Yuen, Keith W. Strandberg | |
| Producer | Ng See Yuen | |
| Musician | Paul Gilreath, Frank Harris | |
| Photography | David Golia, John Huneck | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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