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The Deadly Art of Survival: Directed by Charlie Ahearn. With Nathan Ingram, George David Gonzalez, Miguel Villanueva, Gerard Hovagimyan. A martial art instructor struggles against drug dealers operating from a rival karate school called the disco dojo.
The Deadly Art of Survival. This 1979 super-8 martial arts epic shot around the Lower East Side helped expose the era's bourgeoning hip-hop, break-dancing, and graffiti movement. Starring Nathan Ingram, a true-to-life martial arts hero, as a man struggling against local drug dealers operating from a rival karate school, called the disco dojo.
The Deadly Art of Survival. This 1979 super-8 martial arts epic shot around the Lower East Side helped expose the era's bourgeoning hip-hop, break-dancing, and graffiti movement. Starring Nathan Ingram, a true-to-life martial arts hero, as a man struggling against local drug dealers operating from a rival karate school, called the disco dojo.
Real-life kung fu master Nathan Ingram stars in this gritty, low-budget martial arts epic as a local karate school owner who clashes with a gang of drug traffickers posing as the owners of a rival dojo.
Real-life kung fu master Nathan Ingram stars in this gritty, low-budget martial arts epic as a local karate school owner who clashes with a gang of drug traffickers posing as the owners of a rival dojo.
Nov 20, 2007 · The local handball courts were painted by graffiti legend Lee Quinones, who went on to star in "Wild Style". This film is a must see for anyone interested in the roots of hip-hop at the intersection of Lower East Side art world, in the late seventies.
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