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Ralph Macchio stars in this classic 80’s movie as Daniel Larusso. Daniel has just moved from Newark to Los Angeles and is finding it difficult to settle in and make friends. Soon enough he becomes the victim of bullying and seeks help from his apartment’s handyman Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita), who teaches Daniel martial arts in order to confront his bullies. This movie saw Pat Morita nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 1984 and kicked off a great saga of action movies, The Karate Kid Quadrilogy. -M.F.
- Sony Pictures
- The Karate Kid
- John G. Avildsen
- English, Italian, Castilian Spanish
- 15
- Karate Kid
- Ralph Macchio
- Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Swedish, English, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Portuguese
- English
- 1
- Karate Kid
- B
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Ralph Macchio stars in this classic 80’s movie as Daniel Larusso. Daniel has just moved from Newark to Los Angeles and is finding it difficult to settle in and make friends. Soon enough he becomes the victim of bullying and seeks help from his apartment’s handyman Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita), who teaches Daniel martial arts in order to confront his bullies. This movie saw Pat Morita nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 1984 and kicked off a great saga of action movies, The Karate Kid Quadrilogy. -M.F.
- Sony Pictures
- The Karate Kid
- John G. Avildsen
- English, Italian, Castilian Spanish
- 15
- Karate Kid
- Ralph Macchio
- Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Swedish, English, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Portuguese
- English
- 1
- Karate Kid
- B
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Sweep The Leg ! xD
Another old but gold title that`s a worthy addition to your collection. This version is packed with Special Features like: Cast Commentary, Blu-Pop (Movie Trivia, Secrets,Interviews), The Way of The Karate Kid : Part 1 & 2 (Commentary), Beyond The Form, East Meets West : Composer`s Notebook, Life on Bonsai and Trailers. The 5.1 DTS audio is great and does feel updated compared to the picture that looks like (the best) VHS HD version instead a 1080p remaster, don't get me wrong, it does look great scaled on a 65 4K HDR TV but compared to older titles its not really a great leap, just a tweak from a good tape. All in all i highly recommend it, its not a best sharp 1080p transfer but good enough for a Blue-Ray collection. :)
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