The Karate 2 (1974)

The second chapter of the ZA KARATE trilogy pits Karate World Champion Tadashi Yamashita against a relentless parade of deadly international challengers.

The Karate 2 - Movie Information

  • Original Title: ザ・カラテ2
  • Release Year: 1974
  • Directed by: Yukio Noda
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Action
  • Runtime: 1h 26m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): November 1, 1974 (Japan)
  • Production Companies: Toei Company
  • Production Countries: Japan

The Karate 2 - Plot

This is the second film of the ZA KARATE trilogy (AKA BRONSON LEE CHAMPION). Tadashi Yamashita reprises his role as the Karate World Champion and must faces dozens of worldwide pretenders, such as the Guillotine Brothers of New Guinea, Killer Samson, Dracula Jack (Bolo) who all want a shot at him at all cost and also to steal the famous Orikirimaru Sword.

The Karate 2 - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Yukio Noda

Main Cast

  • Tadashi Yamashita
  • Kim Jin-Pal
  • Jerry Samson
  • Bolo Yeung
  • Riki Harada
  • Toshio Tomogane
  • Yoko Horikashi
  • Shingo Yamashiro
  • Masataka Naruse
  • Hiroshi Tanaka

Writers

  • Seiko Shimura
  • Kōji Takada

Producers

  • Yukio Imakawa
  • Masao Satô

The Karate 2 - FAQs

Who plays the villain Dracula Jack in The Karate 2?

Dracula Jack is played by Bolo Yeung, the legendary Hong Kong bodybuilder and martial artist known for his imposing physique and screen presence. Yeung became an iconic figure in martial arts cinema, later appearing in Enter the Dragon and Bloodsport alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme.

What is The Karate 2 about?

The Karate 2 follows Karate World Champion Tadashi Yamashita as he fends off a series of dangerous challengers — including the Guillotine Brothers of New Guinea, Killer Samson, and the fearsome Dracula Jack — all competing to defeat him and seize the prized Orikirimaru Sword.

Is The Karate 2 part of a trilogy?

Yes. The Karate 2 is the second installment in the ZA KARATE trilogy, also known internationally as the Bronson Lee Champion series. Tadashi Yamashita reprises his role as the Karate World Champion across all three films, produced by Toei Company in Japan.

Who directed The Karate 2?

The Karate 2 was directed by Yukio Noda, a Japanese filmmaker who helmed all three entries in the ZA KARATE trilogy. The film was produced by Toei Company, one of Japan's major film studios with a long history of martial arts and action productions.

When was The Karate 2 released?

The Karate 2 was released on November 1, 1974, in Japan. The film was produced by Toei Company and is the second chapter in the ZA KARATE trilogy starring Tadashi Yamashita as the Karate World Champion.

Who are the main actors in The Karate 2?

The film stars Tadashi Yamashita in the lead role, supported by Bolo Yeung as Dracula Jack, Jerry Samson as Killer Samson, Kim Jin-Pal, Riki Harada, Toshio Tomogane as the Guillotine Brothers, Yoko Horikashi, Shingo Yamashiro, Masataka Naruse, and Hiroshi Tanaka.

How long is The Karate 2?

The Karate 2 has a runtime of 86 minutes, making it a lean and fast-paced martial arts action film. The concise running time keeps the focus squarely on the tournament-style combat sequences and the escalating threats faced by the Karate World Champion.

What language is The Karate 2 in?

The Karate 2 is a Japanese-language film, produced in Japan by Toei Company. As a product of the early 1970s Asian martial arts boom, it was also distributed internationally, often with dubbed or subtitled versions to reach wider audiences outside Japan.

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