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La guerre des rues

Original title: Los Angeles Streetfighter
  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
527
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La guerre des rues (1985)
ActionDrama

A Korean immigrant in L.A. encounters difficulties when he refuses to join the all-Korean gang in his highschool.A Korean immigrant in L.A. encounters difficulties when he refuses to join the all-Korean gang in his highschool.A Korean immigrant in L.A. encounters difficulties when he refuses to join the all-Korean gang in his highschool.

  • Director
    • Woo-sang Park
  • Writers
    • Ji-woon Hong
    • Jaime Mendoza-Nava
  • Stars
    • Jun Chong
    • Phillip Rhee
    • James Lew
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    527
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Woo-sang Park
    • Writers
      • Ji-woon Hong
      • Jaime Mendoza-Nava
    • Stars
      • Jun Chong
      • Phillip Rhee
      • James Lew
    • 17User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jun Chong
    • Young
    Phillip Rhee
    Phillip Rhee
    • Tony
    James Lew
    James Lew
    • Chan
    Rosanna King
    • Lily
    Bill Wallace
    • Kruger
    Ken Nagayama
    • Yoshida
    Frank Marmolejo
    • Frank
    Dorin Mukama
    • Darren
    Mark Hicks
    • Mark
    Gina S. Im
    • Young's Mother
    Toma Gjokaj
    • Syndicate Boss
    Arlene Montano
    • Chan's girlfriend
    Hila Popaj
    • Young's Mother's Boyfriend
    Leena Parkveermonsky
    • Rich Girl
    Igor Sheriman
    • Rich Guy
    John Rosas
    • Blades Gang Leader
    Danny Gibson
    • Spikes Gang Leader
    Theresa Vinegar
    • School Teacher
    • Director
      • Woo-sang Park
    • Writers
      • Ji-woon Hong
      • Jaime Mendoza-Nava
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    7udar55

    "And for starters, you pay me five bucks!"

    Young (Jun Chong), Tony (Phillip Rhee) and three friends start up a security business and this results in them getting in fights a lot. The main plot doesn't kick in until an hour has passed when Young steals a ton of drug money from a client who hired them ("It was bad money and I would put it to a good cause"). Naturally, the dealer wants it back so he hires two assassins - Japan's Yoshida (Ken Nagayama) and New York's Kruger (Bill "Superfoot" Wallace) - to retrieve it and teach the boys a lesson.

    This is an odd, yet enjoyable 80s action flick. Odd in the sense that it has no plot for the first hour and that lead tough guy Jun Chong spends a lot of time crying about his drunk mom not loving him. Oh, and there isn't a single ninja in NINJA TURF (its original title was LOS ANGELES STREETFIGHTER). I'm not sure if it hit theaters or not, but RCA/Columbia did release it on VHS. Director Woo-sang Park (under the name Richard Park) directs the action scenes well with an emphasis on the marital arts talents of the leads. This was Rhee's first lead role and he went on to star in the popular BEST OF THE BEST series. Brinke Stevens shows up as a drug dealer's girlfriend and supplies the film's only nudity. I was surprised when I looked up Chong's filmography to see I own 5 of the 6 films he's made, with 2 of them unwatched now. Why I was surprised is beyond me.

    Looking up the supporting cast, it seems they have a real superstar in their midst. Mark Hicks is a member of Young's crew (aptly named Mark) and he achieved internet superstar notoriety as the famous Afro Ninja, the guy who attempts to do a flip with some nunchaku and falls on his head. I'm sure you've seen it.
    10Elbow

    FOB's Attack!

    What a movie! It's no wonder that martial arts movies have for years been stereotyped as crap, this movie is the archetypal example. Still, it's great fun. If you want to see a movie where the heroes have thick accents to accompany their less-than-stellar acting, this is the one. Very little plot-wise makes sense, but this may be one of the few films that deals with the predicaments of Asian-American youth in any way, not that it does so realistically. Jun Chong is great as FOB leader Young and Phillip Rhee is amusing in an early performance. The sequence in the liquor store featuring the thug with the giant flute is simply classic! How did these people think to include such things?!? To the film's credit, the fight sequences are actually well done, and karate legend Bill Wallace adds a touch of class with his presence, though I wonder what he was doing in this movie. If you can find this movie anywhere, do watch it. It will encourage you to make a film of your own.
    Wizard-8

    No ninjas here!

    In recent years, South Korean cinema has improved greatly in quality and has become pretty popular. However, when this particular effort was made (with some U.S. involvement), South Korean cinema was often struggling - and a look at this film illustrates some of the reasons why. It's barely a movie - the first half of the movie doesn't seem to have a real story, instead consisting more of a series of boring and barely connected vignettes. The second half of the movie kicks in a little story and conflict, but it's too little too late. All that might not matter had the rest of the movie been well made, but it isn't. It's really cheaply made, with rock bottom production values (especially with the lighting of scenes). As for the action, while the martial arts occasionally have (a little) life, ultimately it's nothing you haven't seen before (and better.) There is some interest seeing martial art actors Phillip Rhee and Bill "Superfoot" Wallace early in their acting careers, but they're so wasted I'm sure they don't list this movie on their resume. By the way, it's obvious from watching the movie that seeing billboards and theater marquees in the background for movies from 1982 and 1983 that "Ninja Turf" (released in 1985) took a lengthy time to complete and find a distributor. No wonder.
    7The_Copper_Dragon

    I only wish I could have directed this film!!!!

    DANIEL MANIA! COMMENT

    I thought that Ninja Turf could have been done alot better. Personally I would have worked on the cinematics because you could barely see the fight scenes and I also would have done the entire ending to this film differently. For one thing I would have had the rival gangs join forces with the drug dealers and have the main characters fight them all in the same building floor by floor. I also would have made it a lot more bloodier and made the choreography a lot more furious,complicated,wild and sophisticated. I gave this film a 7/10 because it could have been so much better and it was poorly written.
    10blayzer_trayl

    So bad that its good!!

    Am i glad i was recommended this film by a pal...i found it in the neglected bottom corner shelf at my local video rental store gathering dust...it cost me £1 to rent out and now that £1 investment is worth a million dollars in laughs.

    Ever since watching it ..it has stayed wedged in my brain as a inspirational movie experience on par with the likes of Braveheart and Gladiator - but for different reasons.

    I have to admit it may be one of the most talked about movies amongst my friends. When we talk about it we reminisce about it like a long lost funny fat friend ..with hilarious memories! The film is good for the same reasons why Barry White or Abba are now considered greats. Naff, untrendy and old skool but now has a cult following amongst fans.

    It is so bad that it comes round in a full circle to become absolutely brilliant. Awful acting, mediocre effects, awful acting, simplistic plot, funny fight scenes, poor production value and oh, awful acting!

    I could swear, in a scene, rather than do slow motion action playback the fighters fight really s...l...o...w! Cannnot recommend it enough ...the ultimate classic in Z grade movie experiences!

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    • Trivia
      Tom Wilson's movie debut.
    • Quotes

      Yoshida: Let me introduce myself. I'm from Osaka. Name is Mr. Ken. With this, I have killed two people. I'm the best hitman from Japan. It will be my pleasure to kill for you.

      Kruger: I don't need this bullshit introduction. My name is Kruger from New York. You know my reputation. Just tell me who you want and he'll be mine.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Vendredi 13: Brain Drain (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Never Run, Never Hide
      Composed and Arranged by Charley Pavlosky and Gary Falcone

      Performed by Marvin Dexter Moore

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1985 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chinese connection
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Action Brothers
      • Samyeong Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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