No Retreat, No Surrender (1985) -

: Bruce Lee’s ghost (played by Tai Chung Kim) appears to Jason, personally training him in the ways of Jeet Kune Do.

Teenage karate student Jason Stillwell (Kurt McKinney) moves from L.A. to Seattle after a crime syndicate attacks his father’s dojo. Struggling with local bullies and his own self-doubt, Jason visits the grave of his idol, . No Retreat, No Surrender (1985)

: Directed by Hong Kong legend Corey Yuen , the fight choreography is significantly more fluid and aggressive than most American films of the era. : Bruce Lee’s ghost (played by Tai Chung

: The movie is a time capsule of the decade, featuring breakdancing, vibrant Seattle scenery, and an synth-heavy soundtrack. Struggling with local bullies and his own self-doubt,

No Retreat, No Surrender (1985) is the ultimate "so-bad-it's-good" martial arts cult classic. It effectively mashes The Karate Kid with Rocky IV and adds a supernatural twist that remains legendary in B-movie history. 🥋 The Plot: Karate Meets the Supernatural