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The Karate Kid, Part II (1986) -- Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) travels to Japan with Daniel-san (Ralph Macchio) in order to confront an old enemy. It’s a collision of culture and combat with Daniel caught in the middle.
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The Karate Kid, Part II (1986) -- Daniel accompanies his mentor to Okinawa who is off to see his dying father and confront his old rival, while Daniel inadvertently makes an enemy of his own.

Overview

User Rating:
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Director:
Writers:
Robert Mark Kamen (characters created by)
Robert Mark Kamen (written by)
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Release Date:
20 June 1986 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
This time, the combat is real. more
Plot:
Daniel accompanies his mentor to Okinawa who is off to see his dying father and confront his old rival, while Daniel inadvertently makes an enemy of his own. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 4 wins & 2 nominations more
User Reviews:
Wonderful childhood memories more (81 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Pat Morita ... Mr. Kesuke Miyagi (as Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita)

Ralph Macchio ... Daniel LaRusso
Pat E. Johnson ... Referee
Bruce Malmuth ... Announcer
Eddie Smith ... Bystander

Martin Kove ... John Kreese
Garth Johnson ... Autograph Fan #1
Brett Johnson ... Autograph Fan #2
Will Hunt ... Postman
Evan Malmuth ... Cab Driver
Lee Arnone ... Stewardess #1
Sarah Kendall ... Stewardess #2
Yuji Okumoto ... Chozen
Joey Miyashima ... Toshio
Danny Kamekona ... Sato

Raymond Ma ... Cab Driver in Okinawa
George O'Hanlon Jr. ... Soldier
Tamlyn Tomita ... Kumiko

Nobu McCarthy ... Yukie
Charlie Tanimoto ... Miyagi's Father
Tsuruko Ohye ... Village Woman
Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad ... Ichiro
Marc Hayashi ... Taro
Robert Fernandez ... Watchman
Natalie N. Hashimoto ... Kumiko's Street Friend
Diana Mar ... Girl in Video Store
B.D. Wong ... Boy on Street (as Bradd Wong)
Clarence Gilyard Jr. ... G.I. #1
Michael Morgan ... G.I. #2
Jack Eiseman ... G.I. #3
Jeffrey Rogers ... G.I. #4
Aaron Seville ... G.I. #5
Wes Chong ... Sato's Houseman
Traci Toguchi ... Girl Bell Ringer
William Zabka ... Johnny Lawrence - returning as The Cobras
Chad McQueen ... Dutch - returning as The Cobras

Tony O'Dell ... Jimmy - returning as The Cobras
Ron Thomas ... Bobby Brown - returning as The Cobras
Rob Garrison ... Tommy - returning as The Cobras
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Directed by
John G. Avildsen 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Robert Mark Kamen  characters created by
Robert Mark Kamen  written by

Produced by
William J. Cassidy .... associate producer
Susan Ekins .... associate producer (as Susan E. Ekins)
R.J. Louis .... executive producer
Karen Trudy Rosenfelt .... associate producer
Jerry Weintraub .... producer
 
Original Music by
Bill Conti 
 
Cinematography by
James Crabe 
 
Film Editing by
John G. Avildsen 
David Garfield 
Jane Kurson 
 
Casting by
Caro Jones 
 
Production Design by
William J. Cassidy 
 
Art Direction by
William F. Matthews 
 
Set Decoration by
Lee Poll 
 
Costume Design by
Mary Malin 
 
Makeup Department
John M. Elliott Jr. .... key makeup artist (as John Elliott)
John M. Elliott Jr. .... makeup department head
Stephen Elsbree .... hair stylist
Jim Kail .... makeup artist (as James R. Kail)
Cheri Ruff .... key hair stylist
 
Production Management
Howard Pine .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Clifford C. Coleman .... first assistant director
Christine Larson .... second second assistant director
Dennis Maguire .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Sam Gordon .... property master
Robert Ikeda .... set dresser (as Bobby Ikeda)
William James Teegarden .... set designer (as Jim Teagarden)
Michael Van Dyke .... construction foreman: Hawaii
Robert Van Dyke .... propmaker foreman
Hendrik Wynands .... construction coordinator
 
Sound Department
Jim Bullock .... foley editor
Blake R. Cornett .... first assistant sound editor
Don Digirolamo .... sound re-recording mixer
Doreen A. Dixon .... supervising adr editor
Robert Glass .... sound re-recording mixer
Joseph Holsen .... sound editor
Jay Kamen .... adr editor
Robert Knudson .... sound re-recording mixer
Tom C. McCarthy .... supervising sound editor
Greg Orloff .... foley mixer
William J. Randall Jr. .... sound mixer
William M. Randall Jr. .... cable person
Dennis C. Salcedo .... cable person: supplemental unit
David Stafford .... boom operator
Martha Burns Holsen .... sound editor (uncredited)
Carolyn Tapp .... foley recordist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Dennis Dion .... special effects foreman
Walter Dion .... special effects
Paul Haines .... special effects
Al Wininger .... special effects
 
Visual Effects by
Syd Dutton .... special visual effects
Bill Taylor .... special visual effects
 
Stunts
Linda Arvidson .... stunts
Erik Felix .... stunts
Mike Hassett .... stunts
Roger Ito .... stunts
Lori Lynn Ross .... stunts
Bill M. Ryusaki .... stunts (as Bill Ryusaki)
Pat E. Johnson .... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Nijel .... assistant fight coordinator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Craig Denault .... camera operator
Alan R. Disler .... first assistant camera
Brad Edmiston .... first assistant camera
O.T. Henderson .... dolly grip
John Lubin .... best boy
John Lubin .... grip
Ross A. Maehl .... gaffer
Ralph Nelson .... still photographer (as Ralph Nelson Jr.)
James M. Sheppherd .... key grip
Stephen St. John .... Steadicam operator
Stephen St. John .... camera operator
Ron Veto .... key grip: stunt unit
Phil Walker .... best boy
Mario Zavala .... second assistant camera
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eddie Marks .... costume supervisor: men
Elizabeth Pine .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Timothy Alverson .... first assistant editor
Reid Burns .... color timer
Karen Kory .... assistant film editor
 
Music Department
Brooks Arthur .... music supervisor
Jack Eskew .... orchestrator
Stephen A. Hope .... music editor
Dan Wallin .... score mixer
Masakazu Yoshizawa .... musician
Julie Giroux .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Alan Falco .... transportation coordinator
Harry Ueshiro .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Peter Benoit .... unit publicist
Pete Corral .... location manager (as William 'Pete" Corral)
Paul De Rolf .... choreographer
Jose De Vega .... choreographer
Jennifer Erskine .... assistant to Jerry Weintraub
Joyce Wilson Fetherolf .... assistant to director (as Joyce Fetherolf)
Zenko Heshiki .... technical advisor
Adam Hill .... breakaway statue caster: Paramount Studios
Jeannie Jeha .... production coordinator
Pat E. Johnson .... martial arts choreographer
Dan Malmuth .... assistant to director (as Daniel Malmuth)
Marshall Schlom .... script supervisor
Doug Seelig .... assistant to director (as Douglas Seelig)
Stephanie Spangler .... location scout
Yasukazu Takushi .... technical advisor
Jamie Weintraub .... assistant to Jerry Weintraub
Jody Weintraub .... assistant to Jerry Weintraub
Julie Weintraub .... assistant to Jerry Weintraub
Lynette Katselas .... dialogue coach (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Karate Kid Part II (Australia)
Karate Kid II - Entscheidung in Okinawa (Austria) (West Germany) [de]
De karate kid deel II (Netherlands) [nl]
Karaté kid - Le moment de vérité II (Canada: French title) [fr]
Karate Kid 2 (Greece) [el]
Karate kid II (Italy) [it]
Karate kid II, mästarprovet (Sweden) [sv]
Karate kid II... kertomus jatkuu (Finland) [fi]
Karate kid, 2. del (Denmark) [da]
Karate kid, le moment de vérité II (France) [fr]
Momento da Verdade II (Portugal) [pt]
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Runtime:
113 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The opening scenes (Daniel in the shower, and the confrontation in the parking lot with Kreese) are scenes that were filmed for, and edited out of the end of The Karate Kid. The new scenes begin when the title card "Six months later" appears. more
Goofs:
Errors in geography: Kadena Airbase (where Tomi Village is next to) is North of Naha, not South as Mr. Miyagi keeps insisting. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
[after Daniel has won his first tournament]
Daniel: Hey Mr. Miyagi, you know I've been thinking.
Mr. Miyagi: About what, Daniel-San?
Daniel: That we should come up with some kind of strategy.
Mr. Miyagi: For what?
Daniel: My future, my whole tournament career.
Mr. Miyagi: Miyagi already have one.
Daniel: Really? What is it?
Mr. Miyagi: Early retirement.
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Movie Connections:
Features Fame (1980) more
Soundtrack:
ROCK AND ROLL OVER YOU more

FAQ

A Note Regarding Spoilers
How long after the first Karate Kid movie does "Karate Kid II" take place?
Does Yukie come back to the U.S. with Miyagi?
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21 out of 24 people found the following review useful.
Wonderful childhood memories, 16 June 2003
Author: J.M. (mjessic2) from Liverpool, New York

I can't tell you how good it made me feel to recapture the joy I first experienced in the theater. I was 12 years old when this came out. The story and plot are simple, and the lessons are very clear. They definitely don't make films like this nowadays. Memories of me sitting in the theater alongside my grandmother, eating loads of buttery popcorn, and telling her about all the good scenes (she couldn't see well)

I have seen this movie over 200 times, and never get tired of it. I recommend viewing both The Karate Kid, and the sequel to at least get the full effect.

Awesome 80's flick, and one I'm proud to own. Five stars.

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