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The Last Dragon

His family thinks he's crazy. His enemies think he's no challenge. But she knows he's THE LAST DRAGON.
1985 | 109m | English

(18789 votes)

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Popularity: 1.0 (history)

Director: Michael Schultz
Writer: Louis Venosta
Staring:
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A young man searches for the "master" to obtain the final level of martial arts mastery known as the glow. Along the way he must fight an evil martial arts expert and rescue a beautiful singer from an obsessed music promoter.
Release Date: Mar 22, 1985
Director: Michael Schultz
Writer: Louis Venosta
Genres: Adventure, Action, Music
Keywords martial arts, kung fu, kidnapping, pop singer, pizzeria, limousine, martial arts master, martial artist, martial arts training, martial arts school, kung fu master, damsel in distress, harlem, new york city, tv host, hero's journey, child martial arts, exhilarated
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Motown Productions, Tri-Star-Delphi III Productions
Box Office Revenue: $25,754,284
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Taimak Leroy Green
Vanity Laura Charles
Christopher Murney Eddie Arkadian
Julius Carry Sho'nuff / The Shogun of Harlem
Faith Prince Angela Viracco
Leo O'Brien Richie Green
Mike Starr Rock
Jim Moody Daddy Green
Glen Eaton Johnny Yu
Ernie Reyes Jr. Tai
Queen Esther Marrow Mama Green
Keshia Knight Pulliam Sophia Green
Jamal Mason Roy
B.J. Barie Jackie
André D. Brown Beast
David Claudio Cyclone
Kirk Taylor Crunch
Sal Russo Hood #1
Chazz Palminteri Hood #2
Frank Renzulli Hood #3
Torrance Mathis Hood #4
Thomas Ikeda Master
William H. Macy J.J.
Trulie MacLeod Margo
Gary Aprahamian Jason
Lou David Headline Killer
Verne Williams Cujo
Captain Haggerty Mr. Z
Ernie Reyes Sr. Martial Arts Fighter
Robert Silver Cab Driver
Clayton Prince Voice in Theatre (voice)
Brandon Schultz Tiny Kid
Carl Anthony Payne II Kid in Pizza Shop
Tony D. Head Gang Member (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Schultz Director
Dan Perri Title Designer
Louis Venosta Author
James A. Contner Director of Photography
Thomas C. Tonery Set Decoration
Misha Segal Original Music Composer
Christopher Holmes Editor
Robert De Mora Costume Design
Jeremy Ritzer Casting
Howard Feuer Casting
Anthony Cortino Hairstylist
William Barclay Art Direction
Peter S. Larkin Production Design
Allen Weisinger Makeup Artist
Name Title
Berry Gordy Executive Producer
Rupert Hitzig Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 19 28 12
2024 5 26 38 19
2024 6 17 27 10
2024 7 21 35 11
2024 8 14 20 10
2024 9 18 27 12
2024 10 13 30 9
2024 11 16 29 9
2024 12 13 19 9
2025 1 12 16 8
2025 2 9 18 3
2025 3 5 15 1
2025 4 1 2 1
2025 5 1 2 1
2025 6 1 2 1
2025 7 1 2 0
2025 8 0 1 0

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Year Month High Avg
2025 3 925 958
Year Month High Avg
2025 2 798 798

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Reviews

GenerationofSwine
10.0

With "The Last Dragon" it really depends on when you saw it. If you saw it as a child in the 80s, well, it's crazy good. It's Chinatown excellent. It's one of the most beloved movies of your childhood and it lingers into your adult years with a heavy dose of nostalgia. Honestly though, if you are ... walking into it now...it's a bit dated and in the cheesiest possible way. But then, even in the 80s it was trying hard to be cheesy, just, unlike it's peers, some of the cheese didn't age well. Fortunately though, it holds it's own in that little notch, the Black-Fu subgenre of blacksploitation, and it holds its own in the funnest possible way. The Bad Guys are over-the-top and hysterically so. The hero is brilliantly naive and pulls off the wang chung with an ease that is convincing for a kung fu movie. It's choreographed extremely well for the budget, making the action believable and blends seamlessly into the humor and cheese. If you watched it as a child in the 80s, it will remain on of your absolute favorite films. If you're seeing it for the first time, well, it's not exactly timeless, you won't love it as much, but there is still enough there to amuse you and keep you entertained, it's still worth the time to watch.

Jan 14, 2023