Yes Madam (1985)

Grandmaster Cynthia Rothrock’s debut movie is a must see. She is cast along side of Michelle Yeoh and the two pull off some of the best stunts filmed for t.v.

Perfect Weapon (1991)

Jeff Speakman an expert in “kenpo” karate avenges his Koreatown friend, slain by a mobster in Los Angeles.

No Retreat No Surrender (1985)

Jason, a Bruce Lee fan, sees his karate instructor/dad beaten by martial art thugs (Jean-Cluade Van Damme). They move to Seattle where, after humiliations, he trains with Bruce Lee’s ghost so he can defend himself and others against thugs.

The Octagon (1980)

The Octagon is a 1980 American action martial arts film starring Chuck Norris, Karen Carlson and Lee Van Cleef.

Marked for Death (1990)

Stevan Seagal plays a retired DEA agent is out to hunt down and take out a Jamaican drug posse that has targeted he and his family for murder.

By Raul Garcia

Raul Garcia Jr. Garcia, is an award winning journalist, who has trained in martial arts with various teachers (John Valdivia, Kenbo Karate; Manuel Lozano, Kuk Sool Won; Tammy Williams, Dan Timlin’s Mid Michigan Academy of Mixed Martial Arts) and styles during his life. He is currently a student of Kajukenbo Gaylord Method Grandmaster Armando Saldana.

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