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Release Date:
May 1, 1987
Original Title:
They Still Call Me Bruce
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Jihee Productions Inc.
Panda Movie Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 91
Bruce Won arrives in America in search of an American G.I. who saved his life in the Korean War. He meets an orphan boy and together they land themselves in a string of outrageous situations. This high-strung farce culminates when a case of mistaken identity leads a gang of thugs to think Bruce is a karate master. They arrange a nationally-televised match which pits our hero against a monstrous brute, and Bruce is beaten to a bloody pulp...
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Art Direction:
Jeff McManus
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Shirley Bukrey
Associate Producer:
Stephan Sharf
Bert Weil
Cinematography:
Michael Delahoussaye
Costume Design:
Gini Kramer
Director:
Johnny Yune
James R. Orr
Editor:
Roy Watts
Executive Producer:
Jihee Choi
Barry Capece
First Assistant Director:
Matt Hinkley
Key Grip:
Steve Spallone
Makeup Artist:
Christy Belt
Music:
Morton Stevens
Producer:
James Orr
Johnny Yune
Production Assistant:
Anne Carr
Production Coordinator:
Michelle Riley
Production Executive:
Brandon Pender
Production Manager:
James Mendenhall
Screenplay:
Ross Jeffries
James Orr
Johnny Yune
Script Consultant:
Joycelyne Lew
Script Supervisor:
Mark S. Thomas
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Gutierrez
Set Costumer:
Scilla Scandiuzzi
Stunts:
J.J. Perry
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