A lawyer's family is murdered by drug smugglers, and he is beaten and left for dead, but survives although in a coma. When he awakes he only has a partial memory of what happened. In order to find out the real story, he trains with a karate master and becomes a mysterious avenger known as "The Karate Man".
Directing | Richard W. Munchkin | Director |
Writing | Robert Easter | Screenplay |
Writing | Robert Easter | Story |
Production | Paul Maslak | Co-Producer |
Production | Joseph Merhi | Producer |
Production | Richard Pepin | Producer |
Production | Don Wilson | Co-Producer |
Sound | Louis Febre | Music |
Editing | Ron Cabreros | Editor |
Editing | Paul G. Volk | Editor |
Editing | John Weidner | Editor |
Production | Jean Levine | Casting |
Art | William Martin | Production Design |
Art | William Martin | Art Direction |
Production | Robert Beal | Production Manager |
Crew | Geraint Bell | Post Production Supervisor |
Crew | Paul G. Volk | Post Production Supervisor |
Production | Stan Lee Edward | Location Manager |
Directing | Laurel Fest | Script Supervisor |
Production | Jordan Milan | Production Coordinator |
Costume & Make-Up | Kathleen Karridene | Makeup Artist |
Camera | Richard Pepin | Director of Photography |
Writing | Neva Friedenn | Story |
Writing | Paul Maslak | Story |
Crew | Paul Maslak | Fight Choreographer |
Writing | Don Wilson | Idea |
Directing | Scott McAboy | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Mark Allen | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Fred Howard | Sound Mixer |
Crew | Cole S. McKay | Stunt Coordinator |
Crew | Patrick J. Statham | Stunts |
Crew | Michael J. Sarna | Stunts |
Crew | Kurt Bryant | Stunts |
Crew | Gregg Brazzel | Stunts |
Crew | Yannick Derrien | Stunts |
Lighting | Ken Blakey | Gaffer |
Production | Jean Levine | Line Producer |
Crew | Jon Agro | Stunts |
Crew | Jerry Spicer | Stunts |