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Los Angeles Streetfighter

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
527
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Los Angeles Streetfighter (1985)
ActionDrama

A Korean immigrant in L.A. encounters difficulties when he refuses to join the all-Korean gang in his highschool.A Korean immigrant in L.A. encounters difficulties when he refuses to join the all-Korean gang in his highschool.A Korean immigrant in L.A. encounters difficulties when he refuses to join the all-Korean gang in his highschool.

  • Director
    • Woo-sang Park
  • Writers
    • Ji-woon Hong
    • Jaime Mendoza-Nava
  • Stars
    • Jun Chong
    • Phillip Rhee
    • James Lew
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    527
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Woo-sang Park
    • Writers
      • Ji-woon Hong
      • Jaime Mendoza-Nava
    • Stars
      • Jun Chong
      • Phillip Rhee
      • James Lew
    • 17User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jun Chong
    • Young
    Phillip Rhee
    Phillip Rhee
    • Tony
    James Lew
    James Lew
    • Chan
    Rosanna King
    • Lily
    Bill Wallace
    • Kruger
    Ken Nagayama
    • Yoshida
    Frank Marmolejo
    • Frank
    Dorin Mukama
    • Darren
    Mark Hicks
    • Mark
    Gina S. Im
    • Young's Mother
    Toma Gjokaj
    • Syndicate Boss
    Arlene Montano
    • Chan's girlfriend
    Hila Popaj
    • Young's Mother's Boyfriend
    Leena Parkveermonsky
    • Rich Girl
    Igor Sheriman
    • Rich Guy
    John Rosas
    • Blades Gang Leader
    Danny Gibson
    • Spikes Gang Leader
    Theresa Vinegar
    • School Teacher
    • Director
      • Woo-sang Park
    • Writers
      • Ji-woon Hong
      • Jaime Mendoza-Nava
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    User reviews17

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    10Elbow

    FOB's Attack!

    What a movie! It's no wonder that martial arts movies have for years been stereotyped as crap, this movie is the archetypal example. Still, it's great fun. If you want to see a movie where the heroes have thick accents to accompany their less-than-stellar acting, this is the one. Very little plot-wise makes sense, but this may be one of the few films that deals with the predicaments of Asian-American youth in any way, not that it does so realistically. Jun Chong is great as FOB leader Young and Phillip Rhee is amusing in an early performance. The sequence in the liquor store featuring the thug with the giant flute is simply classic! How did these people think to include such things?!? To the film's credit, the fight sequences are actually well done, and karate legend Bill Wallace adds a touch of class with his presence, though I wonder what he was doing in this movie. If you can find this movie anywhere, do watch it. It will encourage you to make a film of your own.
    AlbertV79

    Acting-0, Fights-9

    The acting in the film is beyond dumb. I'll admit that. I mean, how do you have Jun Chong, who was in his 40's when the film was made, play a high school student? Anyway, IMHO, the fights truly made up for the film. Kwon Young Moon (the 70's chop socky star) truly had the stars of the film display taekwondo & hapkido beautifully. Jun and Phillip Rhee really were great in terms of the fights. Look for action stars Loren Avedon (as one of James Lew's gang), Thomas Wilson of Back to the Future (as one of the redneck gang - he fights Phillip using a mallet or something), and Mark Hicks of Gen-Y Cops (as one of Jun Chong's crew) in the film.
    1sharky0820

    Utter garbage

    When I began to watch the movie, I had to try not to laugh...and nothing funny was going on! The bad lip synch of the entire movie made me want to vomit. God. The acting was crap, some martial artists have some acting skill (ie Jackie Chan), but if you think these guys will give you a good show, you'll be sadly mistaken. The fight sequences seem so planned. Very little seems to set off the characters. The camera is wobbly and...God, just for the love of all that is holy, DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE (unless you want to laugh at one of the worst movies of all time).
    7The_Copper_Dragon

    I only wish I could have directed this film!!!!

    DANIEL MANIA! COMMENT

    I thought that Ninja Turf could have been done alot better. Personally I would have worked on the cinematics because you could barely see the fight scenes and I also would have done the entire ending to this film differently. For one thing I would have had the rival gangs join forces with the drug dealers and have the main characters fight them all in the same building floor by floor. I also would have made it a lot more bloodier and made the choreography a lot more furious,complicated,wild and sophisticated. I gave this film a 7/10 because it could have been so much better and it was poorly written.
    7HaemovoreRex

    Sort of like Saturday Night Fever sans dancing but with martial arts!

    Now here is an unusual film.....

    Where to begin?.....Well intrinsically what we have here is a tale of high school student angst and gang related tribulations....well....sort of anyway.

    What we actually have is some hilariously poor directing, actors who have no idea of the concept of timing their lines correctly or of any remote cognisance of acting ability in general for that matter and a tacked on 'plot' that doesn't really kick in until almost an hour into the films running time!

    Basically the story involves Young, a pupil at high school (and an hilariously inappropriate name as the actor playing him is at least in his forties!!!) who befriends Tony and introduces him into his gang (although note that this is in fact a 'good guy' gang as opposed to the various stereotypical 'bad guy' gangs prevalent throughout the movie) In honourable capitalist style, the gang in question actually earns honest cash by taking on various security assignments.

    On one such assignment however, Young decides to indulge in a bit of theft and high tales it with some drugs money, thus prompting the dealer to send a Ninja and another sadistic character played by legendary kickboxing champion Bill 'Superfoot' Wallace after him.....Okaaayy......

    Actually as previously said, this actual story doesn't occur until almost an hour into the proceedings. Up until this point we are subjected to lots of impromptu gang fights and some hilariously woeful attempts at serious interpersonal drama designed to make us sympathise with the various protagonists' plights. For example, in one such supposedly touching scene we witness one of the 'good guy' gang members crying when he is presented with a birthday cake, the emotional gratitude just too much to bear....ahhhhh..... Far from wringing any empathy from me however, I found that such scenes curiously only induced uncontrollable laughter, certainly not what the makers would have wanted, for the film tries so hard to be taken seriously that it's just painful to behold.

    Still credit where credit's due, at least the makers of this tried to do something different from the usual martial arts revenge plot (the staple of about 99.9% of ALL martial arts films!)

    The ending is especially noteworthy in this movie in fact, and is surprisingly downbeat (and gory to boot!)

    Another accolade must be awarded to the martial arts choreography on display throughout, which is admittedly top notch.

    Overall then, whilst the disorganised and oddly structured nature of the film would ostensibly donate that the director was absent for most of the filming, this is actually against all odds, a rather entertaining movie with a particularly intriguing final half hour. Well worth a watch if you can track down a copy (note: The movie also goes under the alternative title of 'Ninja Turf')

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    • Trivia
      Tom Wilson's movie debut.
    • Quotes

      Yoshida: Let me introduce myself. I'm from Osaka. Name is Mr. Ken. With this, I have killed two people. I'm the best hitman from Japan. It will be my pleasure to kill for you.

      Kruger: I don't need this bullshit introduction. My name is Kruger from New York. You know my reputation. Just tell me who you want and he'll be mine.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Friday the 13th: The Series: Brain Drain (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Never Run, Never Hide
      Composed and Arranged by Charley Pavlosky and Gary Falcone

      Performed by Marvin Dexter Moore

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1985 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L.A. Street Fighter
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Action Brothers
      • Samyeong Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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