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A teenage boy has newly shifted to California from New Jersey, but to his disappointed he soon gets bullied by karate-trained high school students. He then starts to teach himself karate, to protect himself from the wrath of the bullies. Then a Japanese handyman comes in Daniels way to teach him karate and to show him that martial art is not limited to fighting only.
A teenage boy has newly shifted to California from New Jersey, but to his disappointed he soon gets bullied by karate-trained high school students. He then starts to teach himself karate, to protect himself from the wrath of the bullies. Then a Japanese handyman comes in Daniels way to teach him karate and to show him that martial art is not limited to fighting only.
Actors:
Helen Siff,
Stan Rodarte,
Erik Felix,
William Bassett,
Donald DeNoyer,
Christopher Kriesa,
Freeman Love
Helen Siff
Stan Rodarte
18 December 1954, Orange, California, USA
Erik Felix
William Bassett
28 December 1935, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Donald DeNoyer
Christopher Kriesa
14 May 1947, Davenport, Iowa, USA
Freeman Love
Country:
United States
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