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College Kickboxers
A college freshman who trains in martial arts is beaten up at work by a racist gang. His co-worker, a Chinese cook, beats the gang up and trains the young man in Kung Fu. When a tournament is to be held, the teacher tells the student that he will not teach him for money. However, when the gang beats up the student's best friend, the student now must make the choice of entering the tournament or keeping the promise to his teacher.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students forms a kickboxing team to compete in a tournament, facing tough rivals and personal challenges along the way. The team must overcome their differences and train rigorously to have a shot at winning the championship. Their journey is filled with humorous mishaps and high-stakes martial arts action.
Critical Reception
College Kickboxers was a direct-to-video release that garnered minimal critical attention. It is generally regarded as a low-budget martial arts film typical of its era, appealing primarily to fans of the genre seeking B-movie action and humor.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a blend of cheesy humor and basic kickboxing sequences.
Features a forgettable plot with uninspired performances.
Appeals to a niche audience looking for low-budget martial arts flicks.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this title is not readily available, suggesting it has a very limited audience and discussion.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Jim Wynorski, who is known for his prolific work in low-budget action and horror films, often under various pseudonyms.
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