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The Karate Kid Part III (1989)
Action, Family, Drama, Adventure . 01 h 52 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Despondent over the closing of his karate school, Cobra Kai teacher John Kreese joins a ruthless businessman and martial artist to get revenge on Daniel and Mr. Miyagi.

Release Date

16 June 1989

Languages

English,

Produced By

Columbia Pictures, Weintraub International Group,

Directed by :
John G. Avildsen

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Summary

"The Karate Kid Part III - First it was teacher to student. Then it was father to son. Now, it's man to man." is english Language Movie.

"The Karate Kid Part III" was released on 16 June 1989 it had a budget of $12,500,000 and had box office collection of $38,956,288.

The movie was directed by John G. Avildsen

It has cast of: Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso, Pat Morita as Mr. Miyagi, Robyn Lively as Jessica Andrews, Thomas Ian Griffith as Terry Silver, Martin Kove as John Kreese, Sean Kanan as Mike Barnes, Jonathan Avildsen as Snake, William Christopher Ford as Dennis, Randee Heller as Lucille LaRusso, Pat E. Johnson as Referee, Rick Hurst as Announcer, Frances Bay as Mrs. Milo, Joseph V. Perry as Uncle Louie, Jan Tříska as Milos, Diana Webster as Margaret, Patrick R. Posada as Man #1, C. Darnell Rose as Delivery Man, Glenn Medeiros as Self, Gabriel Jarret as Rudy, Doc Duhame as Security Guard, Randell Dennis Widner as Sparring Partner #1, Raymond S. Sua as Sparring Partner #2, Garth Johnson as Spectator #1, E. David Tetro as Spectator #2, Helen Lin as Tahitian Girl #1, Meilani Paul as Tahitian Girl #2, John Timothy Botka as Spectator (uncredited), Earnest Hart Jr. as Referee (uncredited), Fred Moon as Airline Passenger (uncredited), Marshal Silverman as Italian Tailor (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Jerry Weintraub as Producer(Production), Steve Yaconelli as Director of Photography(Camera), John G. Avildsen as Director(Directing), John G. Avildsen as Editor(Editing), Bill Conti as Original Music Composer(Sound), Robert Mark Kamen as Writer(Writing), Robert Mark Kamen as Characters(Writing), Sheldon Schrager as Executive Producer(Production), Karen Trudy Rosenfelt as Co-Producer(Production), Doug Seelig as Associate Producer(Production), John Carter as Editor(Editing), Caro Jones as Casting(Production), William F. Matthews as Production Design(Art), Christopher Burian-Mohr as Art Direction(Art), Ron Berkeley as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Del Acevedo as Key Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Shanon Ely as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Cheri Ruff as Key Hair Stylist(Costume & Make-Up), Lester Wm. Berke as Unit Production Manager(Production), Paula Abdul as Choreographer(Crew), Pat E. Johnson as Martial Arts Choreographer(Crew), William F. Matthews as Production Designer(Production), Clifford C. Coleman as First Assistant Director(Directing), Hope R. Goodwin as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Brooks Arthur as Music Supervisor(Sound), Gheorghe Zamfir as Music(Sound), Edward Morey III as Camera Operator(Camera), Mike Benson as Camera Operator(Camera), Elizabeth Ziegler as Steadicam Operator(Camera), Jeffrey R. Clark as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Jeffrey Norvet as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Joseph A. Ponticelle as Second Assistant Camera(Camera), Ralph Nelson Jr. as Still Photographer(Camera), Ronald Batzdorff as Still Photographer(Camera), Ross A. Maehl as Chief Lighting Technician(Lighting), David St. Onge as Best Boy Electric(Lighting), Scott Fieldsteel as Best Boy Electric(Lighting), Frank Keever as Key Grip(Camera), Jim Dunford as Best Boy Grip(Camera), Gary J. Dodd as Best Boy Grip(Camera), William Kenney as Dolly Grip(Camera), Michael Chavez as Key Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Barry Thomas as Sound Mixer(Sound), Forrest Williams as Boom Operator(Sound), Clem Sheaffer as Cableman(Crew), Clem Sheaffer as Video Assist Operator(Crew), Catherine Mann as Set Decoration(Art), Jerry Wax as Leadman(Art), Ronnie Wexler as Swing(Art), Elijah Bryant as Swing(Art), Terry Shugrue as Swing(Art), Sam Gordon as Property Master(Art), Richard Leon as Props(Art), Richard Evans as Props(Art), Carl J. Stensel as Set Designer(Art), Stan McClain as Aerial Camera(Camera), Michael Muscarella as Construction Coordinator(Art), Joseph C. Fama as Construction Foreman(Art), Robert Wittenberg as Painter(Art), Dennis Dion as Special Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Walter Dion as Special Effects(Crew), Edward T. McAvoy as Standby Painter(Art), James E. Foote as Transportation Coordinator(Crew), Richard C. Belyeu as Transportation Captain(Crew), Russell Paris as Post Production Coordinator(Production), David Holden as Additional Editing(Editing), Jere Huggins as Additional Editing(Editing), Trevor Jolly as First Assistant Editor(Editing), Rick Tuber as Assistant Editor(Editing), Douglas Brumer as Assistant Editor(Editing), Kevin Lindstrom as Assistant Editor(Editing), Rex Stewart III as Assistant Editor(Editing), Stanley Wohlberg as Assistant Editor(Editing), Mark Sadusky as Assistant Editor(Editing), Robert Knudson as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Robert Glass as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Don Digirolamo as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Scott A. Hecker as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), Joel Valentine as Sound Effects Editor(Sound), Bobby Mackston as Dialogue Editor(Sound), Susan Dudeck as Foley Editor(Sound), Eddie Hecker as Foley Editor(Sound), Dan O'Connell as Foley Artist(Sound), Alicia Stevenson as Foley Artist(Sound), Dean Drabin as Foley Mixer(Sound), Victoria Rose Sampson as Supervising ADR Editor(Sound), Mary Ruth Smith as ADR Editor(Sound), Kay Rose as ADR Editor(Sound), William C. Carruth as ADR Editor(Sound), Kathryn J. McDermott as Producer's Assistant(Production), Joyce M. Warren as Production Coordinator(Production), Jack Eskew as Orchestrator(Sound), Stephen A. Hope as Music Editor(Sound), Howard Brandy as Unit Publicist(Crew), Sonny P. Filippini as Script Supervisor(Directing), Richard Davis, Jr. as Location Manager(Production), Anne Marie Yantos as Production Assistant(Production), Karyn Saffro as Production Assistant(Production), David N. Schrager as Second Second Assistant Director(Directing), Roy Nagatoshi as Greensman(Art), James Barrett as Greensman(Art), Gary Burritt as Negative Cutter(Editing), Phil Hetos as Color Timer(Editing), Linda Landry-Nelson as Visual Effects Production Manager(Visual Effects), David Stump as Visual Effects Camera(Visual Effects), Tim Donahue as Visual Effects Art Director(Crew), John Coates as Visual Effects Producer(Visual Effects), Andrew Naud as Visual Effects Producer(Visual Effects), Marcus Tate as Visual Effects Producer(Visual Effects), James Crabe as In Memory Of(Crew), Thomas DeWier as Stunt Double(Crew), Fumio Demura as Stunt Double(Crew), Clarke Coleman as Stunt Double(Crew), Carol Neilson as Stunt Double(Crew), Tony Snegoff as Stunt Double(Crew), Debbie Lynn Ross as Stunt Double(Crew), Thomas DeWier as Technical Advisor(Crew), Tom Johnson as Costume Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Jerry Weintraub
Producer
O:Production

Steve Yaconelli
Director of Photography
O:Camera

John G. Avildsen
Director
O:Directing

John G. Avildsen
Editor
O:Editing

Bill Conti
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Robert Mark Kamen
Writer
O:Writing

Robert Mark Kamen
Characters
O:Writing

Sheldon Schrager
Executive Producer
O:Production

Karen Trudy Rosenfelt
Co-Producer
O:Production

Doug Seelig
Associate Producer
O:Production

John Carter
Editor
O:Editing

Caro Jones
Casting
O:Production

William F. Matthews
Production Design
O:Art

Christopher Burian-Mohr
Art Direction
O:Art

Ron Berkeley
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Del Acevedo
Key Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Shanon Ely
Hairstylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Cheri Ruff
Key Hair Stylist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Lester Wm. Berke
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Paula Abdul
Choreographer
O:Crew

Pat E. Johnson
Martial Arts Choreographer
O:Crew

William F. Matthews
Production Designer
O:Production

Clifford C. Coleman
First Assistant Director
O:Directing

Hope R. Goodwin
Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Brooks Arthur
Music Supervisor
O:Sound

Gheorghe Zamfir
Music
O:Sound

Edward Morey III
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Mike Benson
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Elizabeth Ziegler
Steadicam Operator
O:Camera

Jeffrey R. Clark
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Jeffrey Norvet
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Joseph A. Ponticelle
Second Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Ralph Nelson Jr.
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Ronald Batzdorff
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Ross A. Maehl
Chief Lighting Technician
O:Lighting

David St. Onge
Best Boy Electric
O:Lighting

Scott Fieldsteel
Best Boy Electric
O:Lighting

Frank Keever
Key Grip
O:Camera

Jim Dunford
Best Boy Grip
O:Camera

Gary J. Dodd
Best Boy Grip
O:Camera

William Kenney
Dolly Grip
O:Camera

Michael Chavez
Key Costumer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Barry Thomas
Sound Mixer
O:Sound

Forrest Williams
Boom Operator
O:Sound

Clem Sheaffer
Cableman
O:Crew

Clem Sheaffer
Video Assist Operator
O:Crew

Catherine Mann
Set Decoration
O:Art

Jerry Wax
Leadman
O:Art

Ronnie Wexler
Swing
O:Art

Elijah Bryant
Swing
O:Art

Terry Shugrue
Swing
O:Art

Sam Gordon
Property Master
O:Art

Richard Leon
Props
O:Art

Richard Evans
Props
O:Art

Carl J. Stensel
Set Designer
O:Art

Stan McClain
Aerial Camera
O:Camera

Michael Muscarella
Construction Coordinator
O:Art

Joseph C. Fama
Construction Foreman
O:Art

Robert Wittenberg
Painter
O:Art

Dennis Dion
Special Effects Supervisor
O:Visual Effects

Walter Dion
Special Effects
O:Crew

Edward T. McAvoy
Standby Painter
O:Art

James E. Foote
Transportation Coordinator
O:Crew

Richard C. Belyeu
Transportation Captain
O:Crew

Russell Paris
Post Production Coordinator
O:Production

David Holden
Additional Editing
O:Editing

Jere Huggins
Additional Editing
O:Editing

Trevor Jolly
First Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Rick Tuber
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Douglas Brumer
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Kevin Lindstrom
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Rex Stewart III
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Stanley Wohlberg
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Mark Sadusky
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

Robert Knudson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Robert Glass
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Don Digirolamo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Scott A. Hecker
Supervising Sound Editor
O:Sound

Joel Valentine
Sound Effects Editor
O:Sound

Bobby Mackston
Dialogue Editor
O:Sound

Susan Dudeck
Foley Editor
O:Sound

Eddie Hecker
Foley Editor
O:Sound

Dan O'Connell
Foley Artist
O:Sound

Alicia Stevenson
Foley Artist
O:Sound

Dean Drabin
Foley Mixer
O:Sound

Victoria Rose Sampson
Supervising ADR Editor
O:Sound

Mary Ruth Smith
ADR Editor
O:Sound

Kay Rose
ADR Editor
O:Sound

William C. Carruth
ADR Editor
O:Sound

Kathryn J. McDermott
Producer's Assistant
O:Production

Joyce M. Warren
Production Coordinator
O:Production

Jack Eskew
Orchestrator
O:Sound

Stephen A. Hope
Music Editor
O:Sound

Howard Brandy
Unit Publicist
O:Crew

Sonny P. Filippini
Script Supervisor
O:Directing

Richard Davis, Jr.
Location Manager
O:Production

Anne Marie Yantos
Production Assistant
O:Production

Karyn Saffro
Production Assistant
O:Production

David N. Schrager
Second Second Assistant Director
O:Directing

Roy Nagatoshi
Greensman
O:Art

James Barrett
Greensman
O:Art

Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
O:Editing

Phil Hetos
Color Timer
O:Editing

Linda Landry-Nelson
Visual Effects Production Manager
O:Visual Effects

David Stump
Visual Effects Camera
O:Visual Effects

Tim Donahue
Visual Effects Art Director
O:Crew

John Coates
Visual Effects Producer
O:Visual Effects

Andrew Naud
Visual Effects Producer
O:Visual Effects

Marcus Tate
Visual Effects Producer
O:Visual Effects

James Crabe
In Memory Of
O:Crew

Thomas DeWier
Stunt Double
O:Crew

Fumio Demura
Stunt Double
O:Crew

Clarke Coleman
Stunt Double
O:Crew

Carol Neilson
Stunt Double
O:Crew

Tony Snegoff
Stunt Double
O:Crew

Debbie Lynn Ross
Stunt Double
O:Crew

Thomas DeWier
Technical Advisor
O:Crew

Tom Johnson
Costume Supervisor
O:Costume & Make-Up
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Status: Released
Released on:
16 June 1989

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