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American Shaolin

  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46min
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5,8/10
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Trent Bushey and Reese Madigan in American Shaolin (1991)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn American martial arts film directed by Lucas Lowe. The story follows a young American martial artist named Jason Stillwell, who travels to China after a humiliating defeat in a kickboxing... Tout lireAn American martial arts film directed by Lucas Lowe. The story follows a young American martial artist named Jason Stillwell, who travels to China after a humiliating defeat in a kickboxing match. His goal is to learn Shaolin Kung Fu to improve his skills and restore his honor. ... Tout lireAn American martial arts film directed by Lucas Lowe. The story follows a young American martial artist named Jason Stillwell, who travels to China after a humiliating defeat in a kickboxing match. His goal is to learn Shaolin Kung Fu to improve his skills and restore his honor. Upon arriving in China, Jason faces cultural differences and the strict discipline of the ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Lucas Lowe
  • Scénario
    • Keith W. Strandberg
  • Casting principal
    • Trent Bushey
    • Kim Chan
    • Reese Madigan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    1,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Lucas Lowe
    • Scénario
      • Keith W. Strandberg
    • Casting principal
      • Trent Bushey
      • Kim Chan
      • Reese Madigan
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux48

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    Trent Bushey
    • Trevor Gottitall
    Kim Chan
    Kim Chan
    • Master Kwan
    Reese Madigan
    Reese Madigan
    • Drew Carson
    Daniel Dae Kim
    Daniel Dae Kim
    • Gao
    Billy Chang
    • Li
    Cliff Lenderman
    • D.S.
    Henry O
    • San De
    • (as Zhang Zhi Yen)
    Alice Zhang Hung
    • Ashena
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    Jean Louisa Kelly
    • Maria
    D.D. Delaney
    • Bob
    Sifu Jai
    • Dr. Pfeelgut
    Michael Depasquale Jr.
    • Announcer
    Tokey Hill
    • Coach #1
    • (as Toki Hill)
    Alan Pottinger
    Alan Pottinger
    • Young Adult
    Andrew Shue
    Andrew Shue
    • Competitor
    Donna Rogers
    • Computer Tech
    Mark Swetland
    • 'Bruce Lee'
    Eric Kong
    • Yaba
    • Réalisation
      • Lucas Lowe
    • Scénario
      • Keith W. Strandberg
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    10RokkenDokken

    Truly Amazing!!

    American Shaolin is undoubtibly one of the best film ever made. It is a brilliant concoction of humour, action and excitement. I was mezmerised whilst watching it, at its greatness and anticipated eagerly for the outcome of events. It is an utter masterpiece in movie making and hasn't got the credit it deserves. It is an excellently made film and is exciting all the way through. I watch it at least once everyday, sometimes twice. Thats how brilliant it is. Well done Lucas Lowe for creating such a magnificent piece of work!! "the tiger grasps the pearls."
    5Movie-Misfit

    Seasonal Fun With American Cheese!!

    Producer and director Ng See Yuen (Secret Rivals) presents another Keith Strandberg penned production that is pretty much, just a Chinese take on The Karate Kid and his very own - No Retreat, No Surrender...

    While far from being a classic, with basic production values and comedy that only Keith himself probably found hilarious (including a campy Shaolin take on classic rock song, 'Summertime Blues' retitled 'The Shaolin Temple Blues'), American Shaolin can only best be described as a kung fu comedy with a good cast, decent acting, and poor script only to be saved by some nice martial arts action under the watchful eyes of Peking Opera School brothers Corey Yuen Kwai and Yuen Tak!

    I loved the nod to Kwai's very own film, Righting Wrongs (Above The Law) as he makes a fight between the drill sargent monk and some hoodlums a remake of the one featuring Rothrock in a gambling den - exchanging her handcuffs for his beads. Along with that, the scene at the disco reminded me very much of a similar one in Painted Faces, a film actually about the two Yuen's where all the students get into bother on a night out.

    For his first ever role, Reese Madigan isn't too terrible in this role as Drew Carson - an all American boy who let his master (Kim Chan from Lethal Weapon 4) down in a martial arts tournament in his home town, after being ridiculously humiliated. He's a good looking guy with decent moves and it would have been nice to see him continue in more martial arts, action films whether with Seasonal Films, or not. In Shaolin, his master is the wonderful Henry O (Master Yu in Rush Hour 3) who sees potential in Drew and helps him on his journey.

    Popular American/Korean actor Daniel Dae Kim (24, Lost, Hawaii Five-0) plays Drew's temple adversary who, much like the film itself, get better as time passes. The big Cliff Lenderman is great as their 'drill sarge' and joined Ng See Yuen a few years later for another Strandberg penned production, Superfights...

    As expected, the finale of American Shaolin is all about good versus evil, and of course, showing that Drew's training in Shaolin Temple can help him beat smart ass and dirty fighter Trevor Gottitall (played by the gorgeous Trent Bushey in his only feature film and action role), in a fun end fight that has shades of No Retreat, No Surrender written all over it!

    Just shy of a 2 hour running time and packed with Strandberg cheesiness, the film was clearly made for the American audience from its rock songs to its sports, as well as its attempt at humour. It's far from the 18 Bronzemen Of Shaolin or 36th Chamber Of Shaolin, but it director Lucas Lowe (No Retreat, No Surrender 3; King Of The Kickboxers) passes the time okay and entertains enough to warrant a watch.

    Overall: I've seen worse. The Seasonal/Strandberg films are never amazing, but there is a certain charm that keeps you watching..!
    9AlbertV79

    Fast paced and exciting

    This was a great martial arts film. The action sequences are exciting and fast paced. The Shaolin training sequences was a highlight, especially when the new monks demonstrated with weapons. Reese Madigan was a bit annoying, but he still can prove he is a tough fighter on screen. I don't know how they did it, but they made non-martial artist Trent Bushy look great as the evil Trevor. A must-see for all fans of martial arts films.
    tommo9

    Daft as a brush

    Some 'Gee whizz' kid goes to China to learn Shaolin Kung Fu after getting knacked and humiliated in a martial arts tournament. They teach him Kung Fu, he teaches them to rock n' roll with broomsticks. God bless America!
    Jordan-M

    "Shaolin Temple Blues!"

    Yeah, the only song this entire movie had (that I could remember) was "The Shaolin Temple Blues" which really didn't sound like the blues at all, but instead a strange perversion of a Bruce Springsteen song. All of the lyrics are about working minimum wage and going out on dates Saturday Night... But the chorus says "Shaolin Temple Blues", not "Summertime Blues" like they sing at first. Of course, this can all be forgiven once we are shown Shaolin Monks playing Air Guitar.

    The movie's story is about as run-of-the-mill as run-of-the-mill can get. Ugly American (and BOY is he ugh-lee this time around!) gets beaten and humiliated in the first 5 minutes of the movie, then goes and gets trained by someone who doesn't accept him at first, until he begins to understand the ways of the martial arts. From that point, he goes on to defeat the bad guy in the last 5 minutes of the movie.

    This happened in "The Karate Kid", "No Retreat, No Surrender", and countless others! Even "KING OF THE KICKBOXERS PART ONE"!

    Anyway, Corey Yuen did the fight coreography for this film, and it shows by the overall quality. Unfortunately, the bright spots seen are overshadowed by some astoundingly bad parts... whether it be the Shaolin Temple getting exposed to Playboy Magazine, a group of Shaolin Monks going to a high school dance, or Drew poplocking in front of his fellow student monks. What can I say? It's goofy as all hell.

    For $6.99 on DVD, I can't really say it's a loss of money, but at the same time you'd be better off sticking with something else. At least "No Retreat, No Surrender" has Jean-Claude Van Damme.

    One last note: Am I the only person here disturbed by the fact that the only way the main villain seems to be able to win a fight is by pulling down his opponent's pants?!

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    • Anecdotes
      Jason Bateman turned down the part of Drew because he did not want to shave his head.
    • Gaffes
      During the first fight between Drew and Trevor, the crowd outside of the ring clearly disappears and reappears between shots.
    • Citations

      Competitor: Hey Trevor, what's with the second suit?

      Trevor Gottitall: The finals.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Your Afternoon Movie: American Shaolin (2023)
    • Bandes originales
      Summertime Blues
      Music and Lyrics by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart

      Lead vocals: Stephen Hogg

      Backing voice: Jim Knettle

      Produced and Arranged by Richard Yuen

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 mai 1992 (Corée du Sud)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Hong Kong
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • American Shaolin: King of the Kickboxers 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramus High School Paramus, New Jersey, États-Unis(Martial Arts Competition)
    • Société de production
      • Seasonal Film Corporation
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    • Durée
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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