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Genres:
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Drama /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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John G. Avildsen
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Actors:
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Ralph Macchio,
Larry B. Scott,
Randee Heller,
Chad McQueen,
Tony O'Dell,
Ron Thomas,
Rob Garrison,
Israel Juarbe,
Juli Fields,
Dana Andersen,
Pat Morita,
Elisabeth Shue,
Martin Kove,
William Zabka,
William Bassett
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Duration:
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126 min.
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Rating:
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(6.9/10)142
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Plot Summary:
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Daniel is redone in city, and is getting picked on near the local bullies, who all are adept in karate. Determined to stick up for himself, Daniel begins to familiarize himself karate, only to determine that the caretaker at his apartment seems to be a superb master in karate. Agreeing to school in Daniel, Mr. Miyagi shows Daniel that there is more to karate than violence, and perhaps the best in the pipeline to untangle the problem he has with the bullies is in the All Valley Karate Championship.
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Tags:
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oldie but a goodie
very nice, same old martial arts you loved since a kid. good watch, humour, but no sillyness
Karate Kid, The
Ralph Macchio plays a troubled teen who learns martial arts to defeat school bullies in a film that's so knee deep in the '80s, it's impossible to hate
If you're old enough to remember the 1980s, then it's possible that you were young enough to think that no other film could ever be as entertaining as The Karate Kid. What can now be seen as an attempt by Rocky helmer Avildsen to re-heat a successful formula then simply seemed like the most impressive cavalcade of kick-ass action this side of 'The A-Team'. But with kids. Macchio plays East Coast boy Daniel who has trouble fitting in when his mom moves to California. Cue bullying and entrance of Norita's enigmatic old karate master, who choses Daniel to be his prot??g??.
Of course, if you look at...
Karate Kid, The
If you're disused reasonably to commemorate the 1980s, then it's imaginable that you were childlike to propose b assess that no other film could a day be as diverting as The Karate Kid. What can now be seen as an attempt at near D‚gag‚ helmer John Avildsen to re-waken a top formula then simply seemed the most impressive cavalcade of kick-ass enterprise this side of 'The A-Combine'. But with kids. Ralph Macchio plays East Seaside slave Daniel who has revolt appointments in when his mom moves to California. Cue bullying and entrance of Pat Norita's enigmatic dated karate owner, who choses Daniel to be his prot?©g?©. Of movement, if you look at the moving picture today, there's utterly an rotten lot wrong there. A stereotyped Oriental oddball, the biggest...
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