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Gymkata: el terrible juego

Título original: Gymkata
  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 30min
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Kurt Thomas in Gymkata: el terrible juego (1985)
An American gymnast travels to a foreign country to compete in a deadly game not won by anyone other than a native in more than 900 years.
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Acción BArtes MarcialesComedia oscuraEspíaAcciónThriller

Una gimnasta estadounidense viaja a un país extranjero para competir en un juego mortal que no ha ganado nadie que no sea nativo en más de 900 años.Una gimnasta estadounidense viaja a un país extranjero para competir en un juego mortal que no ha ganado nadie que no sea nativo en más de 900 años.Una gimnasta estadounidense viaja a un país extranjero para competir en un juego mortal que no ha ganado nadie que no sea nativo en más de 900 años.

  • Dirección
    • Robert Clouse
  • Guionistas
    • Charles Robert Carner
    • Dan Tyler Moore
  • Elenco
    • Kurt Thomas
    • Tetchie Agbayani
    • Richard Norton
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.4/10
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Clouse
    • Guionistas
      • Charles Robert Carner
      • Dan Tyler Moore
    • Elenco
      • Kurt Thomas
      • Tetchie Agbayani
      • Richard Norton
    • 88Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 79Opiniones de los críticos
    • 51Metascore
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Kurt Thomas
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    • Jonathan Cabot
    Tetchie Agbayani
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    • Princess Rubali
    Richard Norton
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    Edward Michael Bell
    • Paley
    • (as Edward Bell)
    John Barrett
    • Gomez
    Conan Lee
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    Bob Schott
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    • Thorg
    Buck Kartalian
    Buck Kartalian
    • The Kahn
    Eric Lawson
    • Colonel Cabot
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    Tadashi Yamashita
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    Sharan Lea
    Sharan Lea
    • Connie
    Zlatko Pokupec
    • Mackle
    • (as Z. Pokupec)
    Slobodan Dimitrijevic
    • Tamerlane
    • (as S. Dimitrijevic)
    Ivo Kristof
    • Brockschmidt
    • (as I. Kristof)
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      • Robert Clouse
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      • Charles Robert Carner
      • Dan Tyler Moore
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    jamesjones01-1

    "My people...!" So bad it's hilarious

    I first saw this movie with three friends at a theater in Norman, Oklahoma when it first came out. Aside from the four of us, the usher was in the theater, and the projectionist too. They should've gotten combat pay.

    The US government goes to a gymnast to get him to train for and participate in The Game, a decathlon cum obstacle course held each year in the tiny country of Parmistan (the four of us immediately decided its major export was Parmesan cheese...). The Khan of Parmistan grants each winner a favor, and the US wants our hero to ask pretty please to let the US put some kind of radar installation in Parmistan to support SDI. Our hero agrees--after all, his dad mysteriously disappeared in Parmistan.

    Our hero gets some help from the Khan's daughter, who turns out to be the only citizen of Parmistan who looks even vaguely Asian. (_Gymkata_ was filmed in Zagreb, then in Yugoslavia.) There are people who want to stop him, though--fortunately, every place our hero is in danger, there happens to be a convenient piece of gymnastic equipment that he can leap onto and kick some enemy behind. (It even comes pre-powdered so his hands won't slip--they think of everything!)

    A high point of the film is the Khan himself, and his pronouncements from the balcony. We in the theater swore up and down that Mel Brooks was playing the Khan... He always uttered some non-English interjection that we promptly forgot (UPDATE: it's "yakmalla!"), replacing with "Uff- da!" when imitating him during and after the film, and followed it up with "My people!"

    I recommend this in a double feature with _Phenomenal and the Mask of Tutankhamen_. Think you need an Abdomenizer? Nope--just watch these two movies.
    Mister-6

    Everybody's Kung-FOOL fighting...

    It's a rare film that actually attains the heights which it reaches for in a world so filled with really bad chop-socky flicks.

    Which brings us to "Gymkata"... which succeeds in being the absolute WORST.

    A shock, since it was directed by the same Clouse who gave the world "Enter the Dragon", Bruce Lee's signature film. But then, what can you expect in an action film that features Buck Kartalian?

    The real star is Kurt Thomas, or at least that's what the credits say. But if every actor had as little talent as he, there would be no need for Lee Strasberg. Let's just say as an actor, Thomas makes a great gymnast.

    Which is all this movie really calls for. Kurt plays a gymnast recruited by the CIA to help the good old US of A claim a distant land for their "Star Wars" military post. Great, we all think, until we realize Darth Vader won't be making an appearance.

    But this also isn't a "Rambo"-style actioner - Kurt doesn't go in with machine guns and grenades, ready to blow this peace-loving country into submission. No, he is instead trained in the lethal art of gymkata, which consists of walking up a stairway using only your hands, carrying on a conversation with yourself with intermittent back-flips thrown in every so often and hoping and praying to God that wherever you fight there will be uneven bars, pummel horses and other gymnastic-looking pieces of architecture about.

    Why all the training? BECAUSE, dear movie-lover, this aforementioned foreign country will only give its land over for military use to whichever nation's representative can finish a deadly kind of decathlon where everything from arrows, scimitars and the mentally-unbalanced are thrown at the competitors. Of course, with no other weaponry in evidence, it's shocking that Russia hadn't already claimed it. Heck, Australia could have shipped all their excess kangaroos over and kicked everyone into submission in less time than this movie takes.

    Anyhoo, "Gymkata" is about as graceful as a doped-up rhinocerous and twice as intelligent. Of course, for entertainment value, there's always the Village of Crazies and Buck Kartalian playing the ruling Khan. Yes, the same Buck Kartalian who once played the lead in "Please Don't Eat my Mother", about a guy and his carnivorous plant (Buck played the guy).

    And if you thought THAT movie was derivative....

    No stars, no hope, no future and (please) no sequels for "Gymkata".

    I understand there is also a 1978 movie called "Gymkata Killer". Well, there went the ONLY original thing about this movie - its title.
    5Fluke_Skywalker

    Dumb-Fu

    Looking like a bizarro MacGyver and armed with a deadly gymnastics/karate hybrid fighting style, real life gymnastics champ Kurt Thomas flips, kicks and spins his way though a host of vaguely ethnic baddies in the fictional nation of Parmistan. His mission; to win The Game, a deadly race through Ninja filled forests and a town full of crazed maniacs. If he wins, his prize is one wish, which he will use to allow the U.S. to place a satellite monitoring station in Parmistan to act as an early warning against a potential nuclear attack. Thankfully, there are plenty of uneven bars and pommel horses in Parmistan.

    Maxim once voted 'Gymkata' the 17th worst film of all-time, but honestly it's pretty entertaining. The plot is beyond dumb and the acting is atrocious, but the fight scenes are a blast thanks to some creative choreography, the real life skills of Thomas and a director who knows the genre in Robert Clouse ('Enter the Dragon', 'Blackbelt Jones', 'The Big Brawl' and 'China O'Brien 1 & 2').
    jhalter

    Hotmala!

    This is one of America's finest films. If you don't know, now you know. In the words of Lord Bephfington "I would give my right arm for DVD copy of this classic." By combining both humor and action, Gymkata makes for easy viewing over and over again.
    JPMarat

    One of the greatest "bad" movies of all time

    I met Kurt Thomas at a gymnastics even in 1992. First thing I said to him was "Gymkata?" It is probably not difficult to imagine the look that came over the poor man's face at that point.

    But I love Gymkata. We used to watch it for its tremendous entertainment value as an all-time great "bad" movie. My own personal favorite parts are the pommel horse in the medieval lunatic asylum, the guy saying "there is some anti-American sentiment going around here" immediately before being shot with an arrow, and of course the "Yak-MALLA!" war cry of "Parmistan." Oh, yeah, the four or five repetitions of "Karabal, on the Caspian Sea" before the place is shown with just that as the caption on the screen.

    Yak-MALLA indeed!

    JP Marat L'Ami du Peuple

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    • Trivia
      The film debut of Kurt Thomas, a former Olympic gymnast and his only starring role in his career.
    • Errores
      When Jonathan is flipping over and over the bar across the alley, his hands are visibly coated with rosin.
    • Citas

      Eastern Trainer: There are many sounds around us, each is slightly different. So small as to go un-noticed by the person who is unaware. Do not hear the wood split. Hear the only sound of axe, cutting air. Read the air itself. It has much say to you.

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      Featured in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Gymkata (2010)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de junio de 1986 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Japón
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Gymkata
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Yugoslavia
    • Productora
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 5,730,596
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,261,845
      • 5 may 1985
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 5,730,596
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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