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The Karate Kid (1984)

A fatherless teenager faces his moment of truth in THE KARATE KID. Daniel (Ralph Macchio) arrives in Los Angeles from the east coast and faces the difficult task of making new friends. However, he becomes the object of bullying by the Cobras, a menacing gang of karate students, when he strikes up relationship with Ali (Elisabeth Shue), the Cobra leader's ex-girlfriend. Eager to fight back and impress his new girlfriend but afraid to confront the dangerous gang, Daniel asks his handyman Miyagi (Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita), whom he learns is a master of the martial arts, to teach him karate. Miyagi teaches Daniel that karate is a mastery over the self, mind, and body and that fighting is always the last answer to a problem. Under Miyagi's guidance, Daniel develops not only physical skills but also the faith and self-confidence to compete despite tremendous odds as he encounters the fight of his life in the exciting finale to this entertaining film.

The Karate Kid: Part II

The price of honour. The power of friendship. THE KARATE KID, Part II. Ralph Macchio and Noriyuki "Pat" Morita re-create the roles that brought them international acclaim in The Karate Kid. Karate student, Daniel Larusso (Macchio), accompanies his wise and whimsical teacher, Mr. Miyagi (Morita), to his ancestral home in Okinawa. For the boy, it's a journey to an exotic new world offering new clues to his mentor's secret past. For Miyagi, it's an opportunity to see his father one last time and tore kindle a romance with his childhood sweetheart (Nobu McCarthy). But Miyagi's return also re-ignites a bitter feud with long-time enemy, Sato (Danny Kamekona) - a feud that involves young Daniel in a brilliant collision of cultures and combat. Now, far away from the tournaments, the cheering crowds and the safety of home, Daniel will face his greatest challenge ever when teacher becomes student and the price of honour is life itself.

 

The Karate Kid: Part III

Karate Kid, Daniel Larusso, risks losing it all when he places pride before principle in this dramatic film that reunites stars Ralph Macchio and Noriyuki "Pat" Morita. When Daniel (Macchio) decides not to compete in the upcoming karate championship, he becomes the target of vicious Cobra Kai student, Mike Barnes (Sean Kanan), who's determined to win the title back. Standing firm, Daniel's mentor and trainer, Mr. Miyagi (Morita), instructs him to ignore Mike's threats - and stay away from the tournament. But when Mike's relentless abuse escalates into blackmail, Daniel finds himself forced into competition - and at serious odds with Miyagi, the one person he cherishes most. Desperate, Daniel turns to another karate instructor, Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith), whose violent combat techniques are directly opposed to Miyagi's wise instruction. But when Daniel realizes that Terry and Mike are allied with Mr Miyagi's old nemesis, Kreese (Martin Kove), in an elaborate set-up for revenge, he also knows he has alienated the only person who can help him. A riveting story of independence, inner strength and self enlightenment, THE KARATE KID, Part III is a powerful new chapter in this popular series of films.

 

The Next Karate Kid

Since the death of her parents, 17-year-old Julie Pierce (Academy Award® winner Hilary Swank) has directed her anger at all the wrong places. She's angry at the grandmother who can no longer raise her, at the violent all-male “posse” that harasses her at school, and angry and confused with herself as she struggles to become a woman. But enigmatic karate teacher Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) sees in Julie a strength she could never recognize in herself. To repay a debt to Julie's grandfather, who saved his life in World War II, Mr. Miyagi takes Julie on an odyssey that allows the girl to reclaim not only the strength to defeat her foes, but the strength to be herself.

 

The Karate Kid (2010)

12-year-old Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) could have been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mother’s (Taraji P. Henson) career takes them both to China.  Dre has a hard time making friends at first but he does make a connection with his classmate Mei Ying – and the feeling is mutual – until cultural differences make such a friendship impossible. Even worse, Dre makes an enemy of the class bully, Cheng.  Dre knows only a little karate, and in the land of kung fu, Cheng puts “the karate kid” on the floor with ease.  Feeling alone in a foreign land, Dre has no friends to turn to except the maintenance man, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan).  Secretly a master of kung fu, Mr. Han and Dre begin to train together, building a friendship and moving toward a final showdown with Cheng at a kung fu tournament.  As Han teaches Dre that kung fu is not about punches and parries, but maturity and calm, Dre learns that facing down the bullies will be the fight of his life.

The Karate Kid (1984) Cast

Ralph Macchio
Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita
Elisabeth Shue
Martin Kove
and William Zabka

The Karate Kid: Part II Cast

Ralph Macchio
Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita
Martin Kove
and Yuji Okumoto

The Karate Kid: Part III Cast

Ralph Macchio
Pat Morita
Robyn Lively
Thomas Ian Griffith
and Martin Kove

The Next Karate Kid Cast

Hilary Swank
Pat Noriyuki
Constance Towers
Michael Ironside
and Chris Conrad

The Karate Kid (2010) Cast

Jaden Smith
Jackie Chan
and Taraji P. Henson

The Karate Kid (1984) Credits

DIRECTOR

John G. Avildsen

PRODUCER

Jerry Weintraub

SCREENPLAY BY

Robert Mark Kamen

The Karate Kid: Part II Credits

DIRECTOR

John G. Avildsen

PRODUCERS

Jerry Weintraub

SCREENPLAY BY

Robert Mark Kamen

The Karate Kid: Part III Credits

DIRECTOR

John G. Avildsen

PRODUCER

Jerry Weintraub

SCREENPLAY BY

Robert Mark Kamen

The Next Karate Kid Credits

DIRECTOR

Christopher Cain

PRODUCER

Jerry Weintraub

SCREENPLAY BY

Mark Lee

The Karate Kid (2010) Credits

DIRECTOR

Harald Zwart

PRODUCERS

Jerry Weintraub, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, James Lassiter, and Ken Stovitz

SCREENPLAY BY

Christopher Murphey