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The Power Within (1995 film)

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The Power Within
Directed byArt Camacho
Written byJoe Hart
Scott McAboy
Produced byScott McAboy
Joseph Merhi
Richard Pepin
StarringTed Jan Roberts
Karen Valentine
Keith Coogan
John O'Hurley
Ed O'Ross
Jacob Parker
William Zabka
CinematographyKen Blakey
Edited byChris Worland
Music byJim Halfpenny
Production
company
Distributed byPM Entertainment Group
Release date
  • October 24, 1995 (1995-10-24)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Power Within is a 1995 karate film directed by Art Camacho and written by Joe Hart and Scott McAboy.[1]

Plot

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Stan Dryer, a teenager with a green-belt in karate but little success in life, is given an ancient ring by an old karate master whom Stan tried to save from impending doom.

Stan soon discovers the magical power of the ring when he defeats five drunk, low-life idiots who want to steal his red convertible. He even discovers that the ring gives him the power to answer any question you may have about the rise and fall of Communism in Russia.

Soon Stan starts taking advantage of his power. One day, at lunch, Stan and his friend notice the top jock at school asking his girlfriend why they broke up. Stan and his friend overhear the conversation and Stan's friend says something along the lines of, "...it'd be nice if someone would shove his jockstrap in his face..." Stan counters this by saying, "I think I can do better than that."

Stan then gets up and asks out the top jock's ex-girlfriend. The top jock becomes furious and tries to punch Stan, but Stan grabs his fist in defense. A fight breaks out, and Stan ends up defeating 12 jocks in the process. Soon Stan meets up with an evil man named Vonn, and also meets a monkey that is actually a reincarnated version of the old man. Stan discovers his powers were in him the whole time and defeats Vonn, ends up with the female "love interest" and is happy.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Stanley, John (2000-08-01). Creature Features: The Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Movie Guide. Penguin Publishing Group. p. 408. ISBN 978-0-425-17517-0.
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