Karate Kid 1 (1984)

Director: John G. Avildsen  Starring: Noriyuki Morita  Ralph Macchio  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Columbia Tri-Star
Format: DVD
UPC: 00043396040694
Buy.com Sku: 40094330
Item#: VSWSMJ
Category Keywords: Action  Coming Of Age  Martial Arts  Teenage  Theatrical Release 
Rating: 
 
 
Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), English Subtitled, Spanish/French Dubbed & Subtitled
 
A fatherless teenager faces his moment of truth in THE KARATE KID. Daniel (Macchio) arrives in Los Angles from the east coast and faces the difficult task of making new friennds. However, he becomes the object of bullying by the Cobras, a menacing gang of karate students, when he strikes up a relationship with Ali (Shue), the Cobra leader's ex-girlfriend. Eager to fight back and impress his new girlfriend, but afraid to confront the dangerous gang, Daniel asks his handyman Miyagi (Mortia), whom he learns is a master of the martial arts, to teach him karate. Miyagi teaches Daniel that karate is a mastery over the self - mind and body - and that fighting is always the last answer to a problem. Under Miyagi's guidance, Daniel develops not only physical skills but also the faith and self-confidence to complete despite tremendous odds as he encounters the fight of his life in the exciting finale to this entertaining film.
 


Editor's Note

In John G. Avildsen's THE KARATE KID, Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and his mother (Randee Heller) move from New Jersey to Southern California, where he's not too keen about his new home--until he meets Ali (Elizabeth Shue), an attractive girl who seems to like him. But trouble looms when Ali's ex-boyfriend (William Zabka) and his gang of ruffians start tormenting Daniel. One day, as Daniel is suffering a beating at the hands of these louts, Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita), an elderly Japanese handyman, comes to his rescue. To Daniel's amazement, Miyagi manages to take down the whole group all by himself using karate. Daniel begs to learn this ancient martial art, and soon Miyagi begins the boy's training, teaching Daniel that there is more to karate than fighting. Through a series of lessons, the wise mentor instills a sense of honor and nobility in his young pupil while preparing him for the ultimate karate showdown. However, as Daniel studies the discipline and art of karate, his enemies are learning a dirtier kind of fighting from Kreese (Martin Kove), a cold-blooded ex-marine. Ultimately, the boys will fight to the finish in the All Valley Karate Championship in a rousing and triumphant finale. Morita is a gem as the elderly father figure Miyagi, giving the character warmth, wisdom, and comic charm. Macchio's underdog character inspired an entire generation to run out and join the nearest karate school while chanting "wax on, wax off."


Plot Summary

When a New Jersey teenager relocates to sunny southern California, he finds trouble in the form of bullies and a friend in the form of Mr. Miyagi, the local handyman who teaches him karate.

 
Features
Audio: English, French, Spanish Dolby Digital Surround
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Interactive Menu
Theatrical Trailer
Scene Selection
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Columbia Tri-Star
Release Date: 7/24/2001
Running Time: 127 minutes
Original Release Date: 1984
Catalog ID: 04069
UPC: 00043396040694
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed, Spanish Dubbed
Available Subtitles: French, Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
1.33:1 [4:3]

 
Cast & Crew
William Zabka
Martin Kove
Randee Heller
Noriyuki Morita
Ralph Macchio
Elisabeth Shue
John G. Avildsen - Director

 
Memorable Quotes
"Now use head for something other than target."----Mr. Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita) to Daniel (Ralph Macchio)

"How did you do that?!"----Daniel, after Miyagi chops the head off of three bottles with his hand|"Don't know. First time."----Miyagi

"Wax on, wax off."----Miyagi, teaching Daniel karates moves


 
Professional Reviews
New York Times
"...THE KARATE KID exhibits warmth and friendly, predictable humor, its greatest assets..." 06/22/1984 p.C16

Variety
"...[Morita] is simply terrific, bringing the appropriate authority and wisdom to the part. His timing and understated humor are also impeccable..." 05/23/1984

  
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Cinematography 4.5
Plot 5
Acting 4.5
Overall Satisfaction 4
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5 of 5 Focus and Discipline Wednesday, January 26, 2000
jonesrk from Claverack, NY  

An excellent transfer of the original movie. This movie uses the art of karate in its pure form to highlight the essence of its culture - focus and discipline. If these elements where applied more widely in our world today, we would have less violence, more harmony and a truly advanced society instead of just a society with technological advances.
 
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4 of 5 Karate Kid DVD review Wednesday, August 11, 1999
A Viewer from Charlote, NC  
The overall transfer of this film relatively good with one exception: No Widescreen. The film is Pan and Scan only.
 
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4 of 5 Changed MA in USA forever Wednesday, July 28, 1999
superhansen from Stockton, CA  
The Karate Kid, movie changed how people viewed 'Karate' the idea that karate was a hard discipline where being hit with a stick was seen as the 'norm' to Mr. Miyagi, more of a father figure type.
 
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