No Retreat No Surrender 1985

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No Retreat No Surrender 1985
  • Release date: 2 May 1986
  • Release year: 1985
  • Runtime: 85 minutes
  • Country: Hong Kong, United States
  • Keywords: martial arts action, martial artist, fighting movie, cult favorite, bruce lee character, exercise, billiard cue, billiard table, quitting a job, hose
Plot:
A karate's academy owner family in Los Angeles move to Seattle after being threatened by a gangster leader. Jason the young member keeps his interest in practicing karate in a home academy, finally after being trained by a Bruce Lee's sent entity and discovered that the same gangsters are in a race to take hold the city has the opportunity to take his revenge.

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