Miami Connection
Synopsis: Motorcycle ninjas tighten their grip on Florida’s narcotics trade, viciously annihilating anyone who dares move in on their turf. Multi-national martial arts rock band Dragon Sound have had enough, and embark on a roundhouse wreck-wave of crime-crushing justice. When not chasing beach bunnies or performing their hit song “Against the Ninja,” Mark (Tae Kwon Do master/inspirational speaker Y.K. Kim) and the boys are kicking and chopping at the drug world’s smelliest underbelly. It’ll take every ounce of their blood and courage, but Dragon Sound can’t stop until they’ve completely destroyed the dealers, the drunk bikers, the kill-crazy ninjas, the middle-aged thugs, the “stupid cocaine”…and the entire MIAMI CONNECTION!!!
Directed by 9th degree black belt philosopher/author/inspirational speaker Grandmaster Y.K. Kim, the film tells the story of fearless synth rock band Dragon Sound as they embark on a roundhouse wreck-wave of crime-crushing justice in the streets of Orlando. Now in HD from elements sourced by the America Genre Film Archive (AGFA), Miami Connection will return to cinemas November 2nd and home video/digital platforms in December 12th.
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Vincent Hirsch (John)
Joseph Diamand (Jack)
Maurice Smith (Jim)
Angelo Janotti (Tom)
Kathy Collier (Jane)
William Ergle (Jeff)
Si Y Jo (Yashito)
Richard Park (Uncle Song)
William P. Young (Club owner)
Joy Share (Club Owner's Girlfriend)
William Whitacre (Music Store Owner)
John Leeson (Professor #1)
Sue Jacotta (Professor #2)
William Hollingsed (Deputy Sheriff)
Don Chapman (Rutland Store Manager)
Homa Leapa (First Ninja)
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Y.K. Kim
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Joseph Diamand
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Even now, all these years later, most of the parties involved are pretty clueless about how utterly, incomprehensibly bad their movie is. And that, truth be told, is part of its charm. - Jason Bailey, Flavorwire
Absurd, yes, but director Richard Park and his game and guileless cast have the highest of spirits, and the nonsense bubbles like a bottle uncorked. - Alan Scherstuhl, Village Voice
Miami Connection may not be a good film in any conventional sense, but it's great in countless ways. - William Goss, MSN Movies
Hits the sweet spot between stunning ineptitude, hilariously dated period touchstones, and a touching naïveté that gives it an odd distinction. - Scott Tobias, AV Club