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King Kung Fu

  • 1976
  • G
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,8/10
451
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King Kung Fu (1976)
Arti marzialiParodiaSlapstickAzioneCommedia

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA gorilla trained in martial arts gets loose and terrorizes the city of Wichita, Kansas.A gorilla trained in martial arts gets loose and terrorizes the city of Wichita, Kansas.A gorilla trained in martial arts gets loose and terrorizes the city of Wichita, Kansas.

  • Regia
    • Lance D. Hayes
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Lance D. Hayes
  • Star
    • John Ballee
    • Billy Schwartz
    • Lois Ayres
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,8/10
    451
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Lance D. Hayes
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lance D. Hayes
    • Star
      • John Ballee
      • Billy Schwartz
      • Lois Ayres
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali17

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    John Ballee
    • Gorilla
    Billy Schwartz
    • Bo Burgess
    Lois Ayres
    • Myrtle
    • (as Lois Ayers)
    Allan Baker
    • Smilin' Jack
    Fred Burton
    • Bruce the Great
    Dan Campbell
    Dan Campbell
    • Dr. Harris Freeb
    Robert Carroll
    • F. Lawrence LaRue
    Lee Elliot
    • Sig Heil
    Jim Erickson
    • Al Funku
    Maxine Gray
    • Rae Jean Fey
    Pat Hayes
    • Meter maid
    Lillian Kelley
    • Agatha
    Tom Leahy
    Tom Leahy
    • Captain Duke
    Jack Lee
    • Wild Bill
    Tim McGill
    • Herman
    Stephen S. Sisley
    • Officer Pilgrim
    Stephen Wong
    • Clyde Wong
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      • Lance D. Hayes
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      • Lance D. Hayes
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    1SkullScreamerReturns

    Silly comedy that I found extremely boring

    First of all, there's not much kung fu in this movie. It's just a guy in an ape suit and goofy comedy. Don't get me wrong, I was expecting an ape suit and something silly... but... it was too silly, and it was not half the action movie I hoped for.

    It could have been a fun movie but it was too desperately trying to be funny. Over-acting, spoof characters, cartoony sound effects and cheesy comedic music...those are all things that make me squirm and want to look anywhere else than on the screen. I tried to keep focused but failed, and during the movie I read newspaper, browsed record shop, made more tea to stay awake, planned how to build shelves for my movies, browsed ratings I have given to other movies, thought other annoying movies I'd rather be watching instead, and some boring chores on my to-do list...then I always quickly came back for the movie but it felt like a difficult task to finish.

    There's not much plot, and the whole thing about the movie is that if you like the particular overtly silly tone of it, then you like it... but I didn't. If you happen to like slapstick and 70s' camp a lot, then you'll probably get more out of it.
    7dar-07490

    A fun night in

    First of all, let me be completely transparent and admit that I used to watch the actor who played the John Wayne "inspired" character, Tom Leahy, when I was a kid in the '70s on the local TV station where he played "Major Astro"....one of those afternoon shows where the host plays cartoons for the kids after school. That is how I ran across this movie, looking up stuff on "Major Astro", so I may be a bit bias.

    This is a campy spoof of kung-fu movies and King Kong movies. I almost imagine the idea was born in a small bar in Wichita over a few too-many rounds of Coors. The combination of the titles of "King Kong" and "Kung Fu" into "King Kung Fu" was probably first and the rest was spawned by that.

    I enjoyed this flick, from the opening scenes where the gorilla snatches the banana from his sensi's hand (obviously inspired by the opening credits to the TV show "Kung Fu"...you know...."snatch the pebble from my hand, Grasshopper", only the gorilla's name is "Jungle Jumper") all the way to the end. It is low-budget and doesn't take itself too seriously (or seriously at all). When I recommend this movie to others, I tell them it's somewhat on the same seriousness as "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". If you like that one, you'll probably enjoy this one.
    1eminges

    Death, destruction and despair II

    I revisited my comments here for the first time in years, and was horrified to see that I'd misidentified it as the bad local film they used to show at the Drama Department picnic. Absolutely wrong--that was ANOTHER Wichita POS made for local TV called something like Creature From Beyond Time or similar. The Creature was Tom Leahy, the only remotely amusing actor in King Kung Fu.

    I apologize to anyone who was harmed, offended, or left the profession because of my thoughtless remarks.

    Otherwise, the rest stands. Bob Walterscheid said it best in his comments herein:

    'If you laugh at the opening titles when it says "Filmed in SimianScope" then you'll laugh all the way thru the movie.'

    Exactly. Couldn't have said it better.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Original comments:

    In my decades-long hunt for the World's Worst Movie, I'm finding that there's distinct categories of Worst. There's sincere-but-lame Worst (Night of Horror), totally-inept Worst (Rat Pfink), crass-exploitation Worst (The Acid Eaters), and so on. There just isn't one standard of Worst that'll put Manos, Blood Feast, and Showgirls on the same rating scale.

    King Kung Fu is the World's Worst Movie in the category, "Wichita, Kansas, In-Joke Films Made by Local Commercial Production Companies and Never Released Theatrically." All I can figure is that Bob Walterscheid, the person responsible, saw what fellow Kansas commercial producer Herk Harvey had accomplished with Carnival of Souls up in Lawrence a few years earlier, and decided to try and make his own feature-length film, and in color, yet.

    To paraphrase Monster a Go Go, "It was mutilated in a horrible way no one had ever seen before."

    The only public showing of this - "film" - I can document was as a running joke at the annual Drama Department picnic at Wichita State University, where you could hoot and point out everyone you recognized. Otherwise, even if you're as dedicated as I am in the hunt for the World's Worst, or, alternatively, even if you're a blood relative of one of the participants, trust me - you DON'T WANT TO KNOW. LET IT GO. PUT THE TAPE DOWN AND BACK SLOWLY AWAY. KING KUNG FU WILL SUCK THE AIR FROM YOUR LUNGS. IF THEY SHOWED THIS MOVIE ON THE BEACH AT PADRE ISLAND AT THE HEIGHT OF SPRING BREAK EVERYONE WATCHING WOULD IMMEDIATELY TURN INTO WARREN CHRISTOPHER.

    I'm not kidding.
    9King-17

    A "G" rated film suitable for everyone. A family comedy.

    As the producer of King Kung Fu, I marvel at the comments about this being "Worst Film Ever". For the correct information, please know that KKF actually played in 11 theaters around the country. Also while standing in the lobby of two theaters the audience laughed their tails off during the film. They then commented that it was "corny". It has been sold to Japan, Taiwan, and Poland. It was shot on 43 locations and has over 40 speaking parts. It was shot in SimianScope. King Kung Fu is the unforgettable story of a Chinese gorilla who knows Karate. After beating up his master (a Kung Fu Master)he is shipped to the U.S. as a gift by the embarrassed master. On the way to New York, he is put on display in Wichita, Kansas where two out of work reporters set him free with plans to "capture" him and get jobs. Police Captain J.W. Duke,(who resembles a certain Western Movie star)and his first officer Pilgrim, get involved in the city wide chase along with Rae Fey and a host of others. The gorilla and the girl end up on top of the tallest building in Wichita, a Holiday Inn. It is full of clichés, spoofs, and a cast of truly memorable characters for a lot of viewing fun. If you laugh at the opening titles when it says "Filmed in SimianScope" then you'll laugh all the way thru the movie. We started in 1974 and released the movie in 1987. (ran out of money several times)If you can accept the fact that it is a guy in a gorilla suit (who by the way does not talk) you can enjoy the film. (a stream of consciousness voice does not mean the gorilla talks). Hey, it's a G rated movie. It was one of two released in 1987. The other one was a Benjie Movie. Take a chance. Bob Walterscheid
    6mh37434

    Good B movie

    This is not a Hollywood blockbuster; in fact it's a B movie for sure. But I've always been a fan of classic b monster movies like Godzilla and stuff. This movie is hilarious and I have to say I really enjoyed it, being that the movie was set in my hometown might have been a contributing factor though.

    This movie is pure spoof. If you like King Kong, Kung Fu, slapstick comedy and B Movies than I'd say this is right up your alley. As I said I'm from Wichita, where this movie was shot, and one thing I can tell you, I'm familiar with like 95 percent of the locations that were shot in this movie.

    I didn't realize how much the skyline of Wichita had changed since the 1970s. There was a decent amount of buildings missing. Because the weren't built yet. I know one of them that was missing was the Epic Center, the city's tallest building, whereas in this movie, it's the Holiday Inn, which is no longer a Holiday Inn; but rather an Apartment Complex on Douglas Street.

    Anyway, give it a watch. B movies are so bad they're good so you should like this. Another good B movie that is so bad it's good is "Feeders" from 1996. Check it out.

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      Began filming in 1974, production was shut down several times when they ran out of money, was finally released in 1987.
    • Blooper
      Before the Ford Galaxie is hit by the driver's ed car, the wheels are obviously not attached to the car; the car is just resting on the unattached wheels. In a previous shot, the rear wheel is sticking out at an angle.
    • Citazioni

      General: As you can see, Wichita is located in the center of this great country of ours and it means quite simply we have him surrounded.

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      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 29 maggio 1987 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Wichita, Kansas, Stati Uniti
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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