Whoever posted this movie is the Shit!!!!!! I could never remember the exact name of this film. I saw it when I was about 11 years old when my uncle first got cable. I have always wanted to see this movie again and here it is. NICE!!!!
@fellpeepz I too saw this movie around 11 or 12 when my grandparents first got cable around 1980 or 81. Brings back good memories of kung fu theatre on friday nights. They had triple features sometimes!
The reason Stan Schmit, Tanaka, Norman Robinson etc Shotokan sensei's did do the movie, was cos its was a Shotokan sole effort & promoted Shotokan karate big-time in south africa. James Ryan had never done a day of martial arts before but was a top champion athlete in other disciplines & was trained by Norman & Stan for the shoot. He was awarded honorary Black Belt. The year 'Kill' was released in USA, it made more money than the Bo Derek's "10", a big budget block buster. - tai krige. sasc
thank you. the mysticism of this movie is unmatched in all its innocence and audacity. The movie could have been made by someone who knew nothing about martial arts, or everything.
I loved this movie when I was a kid. :)
speedbuggy 9 months ago
fuck i used to watch this over and over on vhs when i was like 10 - 11, brings back so many memories
silowhore 1 year ago
Great, great memories! This movie was one of the reasons to change to shotokan 25 years ago.
hanzabass 1 year ago
Whoever posted this movie is the Shit!!!!!! I could never remember the exact name of this film. I saw it when I was about 11 years old when my uncle first got cable. I have always wanted to see this movie again and here it is. NICE!!!!
fellpeepz 1 year ago
@fellpeepz I too saw this movie around 11 or 12 when my grandparents first got cable around 1980 or 81. Brings back good memories of kung fu theatre on friday nights. They had triple features sometimes!
kingjutsu1 1 year ago
Wow ...after all these years memories..as a kid I loved this..now I look at like MST. always good memories
rb7magnetico 2 years ago
The reason Stan Schmit, Tanaka, Norman Robinson etc Shotokan sensei's did do the movie, was cos its was a Shotokan sole effort & promoted Shotokan karate big-time in south africa. James Ryan had never done a day of martial arts before but was a top champion athlete in other disciplines & was trained by Norman & Stan for the shoot. He was awarded honorary Black Belt. The year 'Kill' was released in USA, it made more money than the Bo Derek's "10", a big budget block buster. - tai krige. sasc
tai530 2 years ago 3
where do i get a badass leisure suit like steve chase
SolidGold1980 2 years ago
This movie was GREAT to watch as a kid. Its why I am practicing Shotokan 30 years later!
kungfushus 2 years ago
I know this movie was great !!!
sunwukung777 2 years ago
Guys give this a movie a break. When I saw it as a kid I thought this movie was the shit man...
romariobatistuta 2 years ago
Same here. This was THE movie that hooked me on martial arts.
bigbruthaman 2 years ago
me too bro!
TheLonewolf313 2 years ago
My outer eye says damn this movie was so lame.
My inner eyes just laughs and laughs.
Chaosga 2 years ago 2
you probably weren't born yet. But back when I was a kid, this movie rocked. And it still rocks........
imil101 4 months ago
wow, i can't believe people like Stan Schmitd and Tanaka would do such a ridiculous movie like this.
Philmoscowitz 3 years ago
great movie
beastking55 3 years ago
Hot Dog! :D....damn this was a favorite!
Zergman1 3 years ago
thank you. the mysticism of this movie is unmatched in all its innocence and audacity. The movie could have been made by someone who knew nothing about martial arts, or everything.
bzotch 3 years ago