PG-13
1985    1h 48minDramma, Action
6.857%86%6.5
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A New York, un giovane studente di arti marziali, Leroy Green (spesso chiamato Bruce Leroy), coltiva il sogno di diventare un grande artista marziale come il suo idolo Bruce Lee. Leroy si incammina nella ricerca per raggiungere il livello più alto nella pratica delle arti marziali, conosciuto come "Il Livello Finale" che conferirebbe a chi lo raggiunge "Il Bagliore", un'energia mistica che può essere conquistata solo da un vero maestro di arti marziali.
Diretto da Michael Shultz
  • TaimakLeroy Green
  • VanityLaura Charles
  • Christopher MurneyEddie Arkadian
  • Julius CarrySho'nuff / The Shogun of Harlem
  • Faith PrinceAngela Viracco
  • Leo O'BrienRichie Green
  • Mike StarrRock
  • Jim MoodyDaddy Green
  • Glen EatonJohnny Yu
  • Ernie Reyes Jr.Tai
  • Queen Esther MarrowMama Green
  • Keshia Knight PulliamSophia Green
  • Jamal MasonRoy
  • B.J. BarieJackie
  • André D. BrownBeast
  • David ClaudioCyclone
  • Kirk TaylorCrunch
  • Sal RussoHood #1
  • Chazz PalminteriHood #2
  • Frank RenzulliHood #3
  • Russell Crafter18 dicembre 2024
    Definitely a classic film
  • jackmeat23 aprile 2026
    My quick rating - 5.2/10. I don't remember if I liked this 1.5 hour long 80s music video back then or not, but if so, it sure didn't age well. It never attempted to be a martial arts movie, but since this was Berry Gordy's flick (Motown guru), it was, as I said, a music video. A few decent yet obvious nods to the legend Bruce Lee (lead character's name is Bruce Leroy lol) and other little references, but go in knowing what it is. Not great, but surely not something that still takes you back. At least Karate Kid had some action in it. This one, not so much until the end, when they basically glowed in the dark. I satisfied that curiosity, and since it took 35 years to do so, if it takes 35 more to watch again, well, if I'm alive, I won't remember it.
  • BEAULONEA18 maggio 2026
    The perfect amount of 80's cheese, iconic characters and quotable one liners. Classic!
  • Vergil Michaels25 aprile 2026
    one of my favorite action comedies growing up. I was 14 when it came out.
  • Adam19 aprile 2026
    When I caught this on cable as a kid in the 80s, I was just hype for any kind of action movie. 40 years later, this blaxploitation-camp love letter to aspirational 80s NYC brings an unsophisticated sincerity that is sorely missed in today's cursed age.
  • Delroy G James18 ottobre 2025
    Just finished The Last Dragon, and wow—what a trip. It’s one of those movies that’s equal parts ridiculous and wonderful. The kung fu scenes are fun, the music is pure 80s magic, and Sho’nuff? Easily one of the most over-the-top villains ever—and I kind of loved every second he was on screen. Yeah, it’s cheesy. Some lines made me laugh for all the wrong reasons, and the plot feels like it was stitched together during a dance break. But somehow, it all works. There’s this infectious energy, this sense that everyone involved was just having fun, and it makes the whole thing hard not to enjoy. By the end, when Bruce Leroy finally gets “the Glow,” I was cheering and cringing at the same time—and grinning through all of it. Definitely a cult classic worth watching, especially if you’re into movies that don’t take themselves too seriously.
  • Jake D30 marzo 2026
    A must watch! Definitely a classic
  • tlhintoq3 giugno 2025
    You have to watch it through the lens of 1985, the era of 'chop saki' martials art movies at the theaters on Saturday mornings, and that this movie is deliberatly taking the mickey out of those films. Its not trying to be a serious low-budget Bruce Lee movie - its just trying to be a fun poke nod to the genre. It does what it set out to do, very well. It **entertains** the audience which is so much more than most of the 2020+ movies do.
  • wrobe5223 febbraio 2026
    AbsoluteKino
  • vJoeG20 gennaio 2025
    One of the best underrated and often forgotten Martial Arts movies.
  • Richard3 agosto 2025
    In the neon lit streets of New York City, Leroy Green (Taimak), a humble martial artist, embarks on a quest to achieve the final level of mastery known as The Glow. Along the way, he must face off against Sho’nuff, the self proclaimed Shogun of Harlem and rescue pop singer Laura Charles (Vanity) from the clutches of a deranged music promoter. The Last Dragon is a one of a kind cult gem that mixes martial arts philosophy with Motown soul and 80s excess. It’s cheesy, over the top and absolutely unforgettable. Whether you're here for the fights, the music, or the Glow, this film delivers pure entertainment.

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