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Karate warrior

Original title: Il ragazzo dal kimono d'oro
  • 1987
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
663
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Karate warrior (1987)
Martial ArtsAction

Anthony is in the Phillipines visiting his father. He inadvertently interferes with the affairs of local gangster Quino, who also happens to be a champion Karate fighter. After embarrassing ... Read allAnthony is in the Phillipines visiting his father. He inadvertently interferes with the affairs of local gangster Quino, who also happens to be a champion Karate fighter. After embarrassing Quino near a local tournament, Anthony is beaten up and left for dead. An old monk nurses ... Read allAnthony is in the Phillipines visiting his father. He inadvertently interferes with the affairs of local gangster Quino, who also happens to be a champion Karate fighter. After embarrassing Quino near a local tournament, Anthony is beaten up and left for dead. An old monk nurses Anthony back to health and teaches him the ways of martial arts so he may go back and figh... Read all

  • Director
    • Fabrizio De Angelis
  • Writers
    • Fabrizio De Angelis
    • Dardano Sacchetti
  • Stars
    • Kim Rossi Stuart
    • Ken Watanabe
    • Jannelle Barretto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    663
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fabrizio De Angelis
    • Writers
      • Fabrizio De Angelis
      • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Stars
      • Kim Rossi Stuart
      • Ken Watanabe
      • Jannelle Barretto
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kim Rossi Stuart
    Kim Rossi Stuart
    • Anthony Scott
    • (as Kim Stuart)
    Ken Watanabe
    • Master Kimura
    Jannelle Barretto
    • Maria
    Jared Martin
    Jared Martin
    • Paul Scott
    • (as Jarred Martin)
    Janet Agren
    Janet Agren
    • Julia Scott
    Enrico Torralba
    • Quino
    Jonny Tuazon
    Rudy Meyer
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      Arnulfo C. Quiwa
      Cyrus Bautista
      Rey Solo
      Júlio Garcia
      • Director
        • Fabrizio De Angelis
      • Writers
        • Fabrizio De Angelis
        • Dardano Sacchetti
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      8Weirdling_Wolf

      far-flung fight-flick is a bellicose, bloody-knuckled, blissfully 80s B-Movie classic!

      With Italian genre film-makers always mustard keen to capitalize on financially successful film trends, the talented, opportunistic producer/director Fabrizio De Angelis formulated his very own blisteringly fight-packed, heroically headstrong hybrid of 'Kickboxer' and 'Karate Kid, setting his excitingly exotic, fleet-fisted, punch-fighting epic in picturesque manilla. Not long after sulky, estranged son Anthony Scott (Kim Rossi Stuart) arrives in the Philippines, the uneasy family reunion is further disturbed by fresh-faced Anthony's fateful barney with evil karate gangster Quino (Enrico Toralba), this grievous beating being the bloody catalyst which inexorably draws brave, unskilled fighter Anthony into the oracular orbit of sensei Kimura (Ken Watanabe), and before you can say 'Kumite', the white bread, piecemeal pugilist is thrillingly transformed into a steel-thewed, iron-fisted, majestically melon-mashing 'Karate Warrior' able to courageously meet the deadly Quino blow-for-blow in the climactic eye-of-the-tiger duel, wherein the once fey 'The Boy in The Golden Kimono' stoically fights not only for righteousness, but for his VERY life! Gifted exploitation impresario Fabrizio De Angelis's far-flung fight-flick is a bellicose, bloody-knuckled, blissfully 80s B-Movie classic!
      4kosmasp

      No Miyagi, no good?

      I guess you could boil it down to that, though to be honest there are far more things that are "wrong" with this copycat. Karate Warrior - what you can say in a positive light, the movie is not just an exact copy of Karate Kid. It does have a bit of a different story. It also is way more violent than the movie this based it's idea and "success" on.

      And yes while this can not be considered a good movie in any way of the imagination, it was successful enough to spawn a few sequels (which I have not watched ... yet). So not having seen them I can't say if they are as muddled, have the same history when it comes to dubbing or "original" audio (which kind of doesn't really exist, everyone talking in their native language I assume, even if Italian is named as main language here) or the pacing issues.

      If you don't mind the countless flaws and relish in the b-movie nature of it all (with surprises along the way, whatever that may mean), you can be quite entertained by this
      7Falconeer

      The Two Versions

      Most people have seen the International, English dubbed, non-restored version. That version is forgettable. But having seen the new bluray of "Karate Warrior," in it's original Italian, (it's intended language), with the beautifully restored, widescreen print, it's quite different. Apparently when North American distributors bought the rights to this movie, they decided American audiences could only be entertained by a comedy. Because of that, the English dubbing, aside from being completely rotten, is also completely inaccurate. They changed what the characters were originally saying, dumbing it down with stupid lines and lame comedy. Seen in the original, the characters sound like real people, You also get to see some great photography of the exotic city of Manila. As a Martial Arts movie this isn't much, as there are barely any actual fight scenes to speak of, and actor Kim Rossi Stuart was obviously hired for his extremely pretty looks, and not his fighting skills. (He is shirtless for 80% of the film.) However, as a picturesque travelog, and as a standard exotic action-adventure film, "Karate Warrior" turns out to be an enjoyable film. It also serves as an example of how different a movie can appear once it has been restored to it's original quality. Sometimes it makes a big difference..
      4InzyWimzy

      More Wannabe than Warrior

      This one tries its best to tie a story together. Does it work? Not really and our so called hero spends most of his time as a human punching bag. Also, a reclusive monk who ponders tranquility in a forest(?) is one that I've never seen in any Shaw Bros. film. The training scenes with casio background music are a highlight and yes, livestock will be harmed! A karate tournament is held in a boxing ring and it looked that the public was really getting into the movie. Honestly, it's hard to side with our "hero" and you can't blame Quino for blowing up after taking a foot to the groin. OUCH!! Unintentionally, the logic withing the dialogue seems flawed or maybe something is missing in translation. Otherwise, you're going to laugh at this low blow, B-grade karate romp.
      Sortyxt

      Crappy but entertaining

      I found Karate Warrior at my video store for $.99. It's a poorly made "young guy learns karate from old Asian master in order fight his arch nemesis over a girl" type movie. The plot is lifted from The Karate Kid 2, but Karate Warrior expands on this by adding magic to the mix. Really, really stupid magic.

      The funniest thing about this movie is the acting. It seems like the sound was recorded in a studio after filming had taken place, because all the performances are extremely stiff, and the characters all have rubber lips. They also all repeat the same words or phrases over again constantly.

      All in all, this film is a piece of crap. But when you buy a movie called "Karate Warrior" you're probably not expecting Citizen Kane anyway.

      3/10

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      • Trivia
        The only entry in the Karate Warrior franchise to have been given a video release in the United States.
      • Goofs
        At the beginning of the motorcycle chasing sequence through Los Banos, Quino wears canvas shoes. Some scenes later, when sliding on his motorcycle under the trailer, he's wearing leather boots.
      • Quotes

        Anthony Scott: Quino? He's damn good. Damn good. Damn, he's good.

      • Alternate versions
        The Finnish video version (released by Europa Vision) is cut by 1,5 minute and has a running time of approx. 81 minutes. The audio track of this version is in English.
      • Connections
        Edited into Karate warrior II (1988)

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      • Release date
        • September 3, 1987 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Karate Warrior
      • Filming locations
        • Metro Manila, Philippines
      • Production company
        • Fulvia Film
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 34m(94 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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