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The Karate Kid/The Karate Kid 2/The Karate Kid 3/Next Karate Kid (English & Foreign language, DVD)
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The Karate Kid/The Karate Kid 2/The Karate Kid 3/Next Karate Kid (English & Foreign language, DVD)
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Loot Price R167
Discovery Miles 1 670
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Box set featuring all four 'Karate Kid' movies. In 'The Karate Kid'
(1984), Daniel (Ralph Macchio) arrives at his new school in
California and soon finds himself bullied by a bunch of
karate-trained creeps. Help is on hand in the form of the school
janitor (Pat Morita), a wise old martial arts instructor who trains
Daniel to become a karate expert. This is lucky, because when the
chief bully discovers that Daniel has taken up with his girlfriend,
he's not going to be very happy about it. In 'The Karate Kid 2'
(1986), Daniel decides to accompany his teacher Mr Miyagi to his
home island of Okinawa. Mr Miyagi has not seen his home in 40
years, on account of a vicious feud between him and an old friend
over the affections of a woman. Meanwhile, Daniel is in similar
trouble after falling for a girl who has captured a bully's fancy.
In 'The Karate Kid 3' (1989), Daniel returns to LA and is
emotionally blackmailed into defending a championship title he
doesn't want, and becomes upset when his mentor Mr Miyagi refuses
to train him for the bout. Who is behind this troubling turn of
events? None other than Danny's old enemy Kreese (Martin Kove).
Finally, in 'The Next Karate Kid' (1994), Julie's (Hilary Swank)
parents have recently met a tragic death and as a result she has
become rude, violent and very ill-mannered to everybody around her.
This causes her to be constantly harrassed by a violent all-male
gang. So Mr. Miyagi takes her on as a potential karate champion,
helping her stand up to her aggressors and to reclaim her inner and
outer strength.
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- Interactive Menus
- Enhanced WS tv
- Commentary: John G. Avildsen (Director), Robert Mark Kamen
(Writer), Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita
- Making Of Documentary
- Other Documentary: 'The Sequel', 'Beyond the Form', 'East Meets
West: A Composer's Notebook', 'Life of Bonsai'
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