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The Next Karate Kid ()


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Mr. Miyagi is back and he takes a new pupil under his wing: a troubled adolescent girl.

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Miyagi (as Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita)
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Julie Pierce
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Dugan
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Louisa
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Eric
Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad ...
Abbot Monk (as Arsenio Trinidad)
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Ned
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Charlie (as Walt Goggins)
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Tall Monk
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Monk
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Buddhist Monk
Eugene Boles ...
Mr. Wilkes
Keena Keel ...
School Clerk
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Gabe
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Morgan (as Tom Downey)
Brian McGrail ...
T.J.
Wayne Chou ...
Pizza Driver
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Senator (as Senator Daniel Inouye)
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Wison
Brian Smiar ...
O'Connor
Christopher Beam ...
Westcott Boy
Eric Beam ...
Westcott Boy
Scott Powderly ...
Westcott Boy
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Leon
Anthony Ejarque ...
Ernie
Steven Mark Friedman ...
Ted
Christopher Wilder ...
Roland
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Sales Woman
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Jack Russell
Paul Bronk ...
Larry Townes
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Dusty
Julie Weintraub ...
Girl at Prom (as Julie Caroline Weintraub)
Johnny Melton ...
Bungee Jumper
Chad Melton ...
Bungee Jumper
Scott Strupe ...
Bungee Jumper
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Melissa Calheno ...
High School Student (uncredited)
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Prom Photographer (uncredited)
Mark Grant ...
Prom DJ (uncredited)
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Alpha Team member (uncredited)
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High School Kid at Prom (uncredited)
Frank Principe ...
Self (uncredited)
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Bowler (uncredited)
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High School Student (uncredited)
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Bowling Team Member (uncredited)
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Bowler (uncredited)
Jason Yee ...
High school student (uncredited)

Directed by

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Christopher Cain

Written by

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Robert Mark Kamen ... (characters)
 
Mark Lee ... (written by)

Produced by

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Susan Ekins ... associate producer
R.J. Louis ... executive producer
Jerry Weintraub ... producer

Music by

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Bill Conti

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László Kovács ... director of photography (as Laszlo Kovacs)

Editing by

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Ronald Roose

Editorial Department

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Tom Barrett ... assistant editor
Ute Berthold ... first assistant film editor
Lindsay Mofford ... apprentice editor
Scot Deer ... telecine colorist (uncredited)
Brad Jacques ... apprentice editor (uncredited)
David Orr ... color timer (uncredited)

Casting By

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Joy Todd

Production Design by

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Walter P. Martishius

Set Decoration by

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Tracey A. Doyle

Makeup Department

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Steve LaPorte ... makeup artist
Peggy Semtob ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Fred Fontana ... production supervisor
R.J. Louis ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Rosemary C. Cremona ... second assistant director (as Rosemary Cremona)
Nicholas Mastandrea ... first assistant director (as Nick Mastandrea)
Nancy Townsend ... dga trainee

Art Department

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Bobby Anderson ... picture car coordinator
Peter Bankins ... property master
Paul W. Gorfine ... stand-by scenic (as Paul Gorfine)
Tedi Tate ... assistant property master
Christopher Welling ... leadman
Norman White ... construction coordinator
Melanie J. Baker ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Christine Kaseta Cornelius ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Kurt Smith ... construction foreman (uncredited)

Sound Department

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David Bartlett ... supervising sound editor (as Dave Barlett)
Bob Beemer ... re-recording mixer
Ruth Bird ... assistant sound editor
Harry Cheney ... sound editor (as Harry Chency)
Stephen Hunter Flick ... supervising sound editor (as Stephen Flick)
Mauriece Jacks Jr. ... cable person
Drake Jenevein ... assistant sound editor
Nicholas Korda ... adr editor
Michael Minkler ... re-recording mixer (as Mike Minkler)
Sean Rush ... boom operator
Kirk Schuler ... sound editor
David Spence ... sound editor (as Dave Spence)
David Williams ... sound editor
Andy Wiskes ... production sound mixer
David W. Alstadter ... foley mixer (uncredited)
Christopher S. Aud ... sound editor (uncredited)
Allan Bromberg ... sound editor (uncredited)
Patrick J. Foley ... sound editor (uncredited)
Mark L. Mangino ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Timothy Pearson ... foley artist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Chris Burton ... special effects coordinator
Dennis Dion ... special effects

Stunts

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Barbara Bernhardt ... stunts
Fumio Demura ... stunts
Debbie Greg ... stunts
Pat E. Johnson ... stunt coordinator
Paul Marini ... stunts
Norm McLean ... stunts
Brian Ricci ... stunts
Christine Rodriguez ... stunt double: Hillary Swank (as Christine Bannon-Rodrigues)
Brian Smyj ... stunts
Phillip V. Caruso ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Richmond L. Aguilar ... chief lighting technician (as Richmond Aguilar)
Brian Bernstein ... assistant camera
Patrick Capone ... camera operator
A. Anthony Cappello ... second assistant camera (as Anthony Cappello)
Phillip V. Caruso ... still photographer (as Phil Caruso)
Andrew Casey ... first assistant camera (as Andrew W. Casey)
Paul Caven ... assistant chief lighting technician
Craig Denault ... camera operator
Daniel C. Gold ... first assistant camera (as Daniel Gold)
Ben Haller ... key grip
Gary Kangrga ... second grip
Scott McGowan ... dolly grip
Gerard Sava ... second assistant camera
Rick Cardillo ... rigging electrician (uncredited)
Michael DiIeso ... rigger (uncredited)
Tim Driscoll ... grip (uncredited)
Gábor Kövér ... camera operator: "b" camera (uncredited)
David Larue ... best boy grip (uncredited)
Brian A. Pitts ... set electrician (uncredited)
William M. Weberg ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Susan Peck ... location casting
Angela Peri ... extras casting: Boston

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Carole Brown-James ... wardrobe supervisor: women (as Carole James)
Kent James ... wardrobe supervisor: men

Location Management

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Vicki Dunakin ... location manager: Washington D.C.
David Normand ... location manager: Boston

Music Department

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Ken Kushnick ... music supervisor
Steve Livingston ... music editor
David Passick ... music supervisor
Jeffrey Pollack ... music consultant
Frank Welker ... special vocal effects
Bill Conti ... conductor (uncredited) / music producer (uncredited)
George Doering ... musician (uncredited)
Jack Eskew ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Chris McGeary ... music editor (uncredited)
Joe Porcaro ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
William Ross ... composer of additional music (uncredited)
Sebastian Toettcher ... musician: cello (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Joanne Small ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Jimmy Flynn ... transportation captain: Boston (as James P. Flynn)
Kenneth Johnson ... transportation co-captain: Boston
Craig Pinkard ... transportation captain
John Yarbrough ... transportation co-captain
Ken Farnell ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Mark M. Ashley ... production assistant
Barbara Bernhardt ... assistant martial arts choreographer (as Barbara Goldstone)
Krisinda Cain ... production assistant
Rick Clark ... hawk trainer
Michelle Cooney ... craft service (as Michelle Cooney Higgins)
Sheri Davidson ... assistant: Mr. Weintraub
Michele Durboraw ... production secretary
Donna Ekins-Kapner ... assistant: Mr. Cain (as Donna Ekins)
Evelyn Guerrero ... assistant: Mr. Morita
Pat E. Johnson ... martial arts choreographer
Andrew Lipschultz ... unit publicist
Michael B. Louis ... production assistant (as Michael Louis)
Liz Mersky ... production assistant (as Elizabeth Mersky)
Kristen J. Nye ... assistant production accountant (as Kristen Nye)
Buz Presock ... production assistant
Mike Revell ... production accountant (as Michael J. Revell)
Peter Sobich Jr. ... production assistant
Jamie Weintraub ... assistant: Mr. Weintraub
Jody Weintraub ... assistant: Mr. Weintraub
Joseph Weintraub ... assistant: Mr. Weintraub
Julie Weintraub ... production assistant
Rachel Weintraub ... assistant: Mr. Weintraub
Sarah Weintraub ... assistant: Mr. Weintraub
Bruce Lomet ... production assistant (uncredited)
Matthew J. Raycroft ... production assistant (uncredited)
Rick Suvalle ... production assistant (uncredited)

Thanks

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Ashley Boone ... dedicatee
Bill Sasner ... special thanks
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

During a commemoration for Japanese soldiers fighting in the US Army during World War II, Mr. Miyagi meets the widow of his commanding officer. He gets to know her granddaughter Julie, an angry teenager who is still feeling the pain of losing both her parents in an accident and is having problems with her grandmother and her fellow pupils. Mr. Miyagi decides to teach her karate to get her through her pain and issues and back on the right path. Written by Matthias Scheler

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Taglines Who says the good guy has to be a guy? See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Karate Kid Part IV (United States)
  • Miss Karaté Kid (France)
  • Karate Kid 4 - Die nächste Generation (Germany)
  • El nuevo Karate Kid (Spain)
  • Karate Kid - A Nova Aventura (Portugal)
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Runtime
  • 107 min
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Box Office

Budget $12,000,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $15,826,984

Did You Know?

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Trivia The Karate Kid (1984) made $90.8 million. The Karate Kid Part II (1986) grossed $115.1 million. The Karate Kid Part III (1989) earned $38.9 million. The studio was keen to continue the franchise, though this film's $8.9 million take effectively killed the prospects of any further films. The 2010 remake took in $171.8 million at the box office. See more »
Goofs Miyagi tells Julie that her grandfather saved his life and in return he taught him Karate, however in The Karate Kid (1984), Miyagi tells Daniel that he has never taught Karate to anyone before. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Dana Carvey/David Faustino/Victoria Williams (1994). See more »
Soundtracks This Is My Country See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Sergeant Kesuke Miyagi: Julie-san, fighting not good. But if must fight... win.
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