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China

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Drama

Rudolph (Von Washington) is a middle-aged man who tires of his quiet life and starts taking martial arts lessons from Douglas Chan (Spencer Jay Kim). Rudolph's wife, Evelyn (Sheila Stewart),... Read allRudolph (Von Washington) is a middle-aged man who tires of his quiet life and starts taking martial arts lessons from Douglas Chan (Spencer Jay Kim). Rudolph's wife, Evelyn (Sheila Stewart), begins to question her place in her husbands new found journey of self discovery.Rudolph (Von Washington) is a middle-aged man who tires of his quiet life and starts taking martial arts lessons from Douglas Chan (Spencer Jay Kim). Rudolph's wife, Evelyn (Sheila Stewart), begins to question her place in her husbands new found journey of self discovery.

  • Director
    • Jeffrey C. Wray
  • Writers
    • Charles Johnson
    • Jeffrey C. Wray
  • Stars
    • Spencer Jay Kim
    • Von Washington
    • Sheila Stewart
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    9
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeffrey C. Wray
    • Writers
      • Charles Johnson
      • Jeffrey C. Wray
    • Stars
      • Spencer Jay Kim
      • Von Washington
      • Sheila Stewart
    • 1User review
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    Spencer Jay Kim
    Spencer Jay Kim
    • Douglas Chan
    Von Washington
    • Rudolph Jackson
    Sheila Stewart
    • Evelyn Jackson
    Cecelia Ann Birt
    Cecelia Ann Birt
    • Shelberdine Lewis
    Antonio Ramirez
    • Dre
    Jason C. Endres
    • Movie Theater Patron
    • (as Jason Endres)
    John Lennox
    • Tournament Fighter
    • (as John S. Lennox)
    Jonathan D. Wray
    Jonathan D. Wray
    Ray Kurtis
    • Martial Arts Tournament Line Judge
    • (uncredited)
    Melody Teodoro-Kurtis
    Melody Teodoro-Kurtis
    • Martial Arts Tournament Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jeffrey C. Wray
    • Writers
      • Charles Johnson
      • Jeffrey C. Wray
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    8jansenart

    Impossible to find

    I read the short story this story was based on in a collection of best American short stories.

    It's about an elderly couple who went to the movies, and the husband got his first exposure to kung fu through a trailer. It blew his mind. He started reading up on martial arts. Soon, in spite of having a heart condition about which he would complain daily, he took a subscription to a martial arts magazine, then actually joined a daochang. His first workouts are brutal, but in actually going out and doing it, he proved to himself that he could. Soon he's changing his entire life, from diet to behavior, throwing punches while shadowboxing during his wife's TV shows every time there's a cut to build his reflexes, digging a hole in the back yard that gets deeper every time he can jump out of it. In the climactic scene, he's competing in a kumite and does a 20-foot horizontal flying jump kick.

    It's one of the best martial arts stories I've ever been exposed to, ranking up there with the 36th Chamber.

    The problem with this is that it's IMPOSSIBLE to find a short, publicly-funded independent film named "China"!

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      • 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Lansing, Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Jazzy Tam Films
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      • 1h(60 min)
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