Bruce Won arrives in America in search of an American G.I. who saved his life in the Korean War. He meets an orphan boy and together they land themselves in a string of outrageous situations. This high-strung farce culminates when a case of mistaken identity leads a gang of thugs to think Bruce is a karate master. They arrange a nationally-televised match which pits our hero against a monstrous brute, and Bruce is beaten to a bloody pulp...
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Directing | James R. Orr | Director |
Directing | Johnny Yune | Director |
Writing | James Orr | Screenplay |
Writing | Ross Jeffries | Screenplay |
Production | Jihee Choi | Executive Producer |
Production | Stephan Sharf | Associate Producer |
Crew | Michael Delahoussaye | Cinematography |
Production | Barry Capece | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Gini Kramer | Costume Design |
Production | Bert Weil | Associate Producer |
Editing | Roy Watts | Editor |
Sound | Morton Stevens | Music |
Costume & Make-Up | Shirley Bukrey | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Writing | Johnny Yune | Screenplay |
Art | Jeff McManus | Art Direction |
Production | Johnny Yune | Producer |
Directing | Mark Gutierrez | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Mark S. Thomas | Script Supervisor |
Production | Anne Carr | Production Assistant |
Production | James Orr | Producer |
Production | James Mendenhall | Production Manager |
Crew | J.J. Perry | Stunts |
Production | Brandon Pender | Production Executive |
Directing | Matt Hinkley | First Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Christy Belt | Makeup Artist |
Production | Michelle Riley | Production Coordinator |
Writing | Joycelyne Lew | Script Consultant |
Camera | Steve Spallone | Key Grip |
Costume & Make-Up | Scilla Scandiuzzi | Set Costumer |