King Kung Fu (1976)
A remote monastery in China has trained a talking gorilla, King Kung Fu, in the ancient art of kung fu. Having mastered his fighting skills, King Kung Fu is sent to America to demonstrate the power of Chinese martial arts to the West. As he is travelling through Kansas, a pair of bumbling reports see KKF and decide he can be their ticket to fame and wealth. Of course, the gorilla gets away from them, and soon everyone is chasing the Shaolin simian.
Director: Lance D. Hayes
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John Ballee as Gorilla |
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Billy Schwartz as Bo Burgess |
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Lois Ayers as Myrtle |
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Allan Baker as Smilin' Jack |
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Fred Burton as Bruce the Great |
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Dan Campbell as Dr. Harris Freeb |
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Robert Carroll as F. Lawrence LaRue |
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Lee Elliot as Sig Heil |
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Jim Erickson as Al Funku |
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Maxine Gray as Rae Jean Fey |
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Patricia Hayes as Meter maid |
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Lillian Kelley as Agatha |
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Tim McGill as Herman |
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Stephen S. Sisley as Officer Pilgrim |
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Jack Lee as Wild Bill |
| Directing | Lance D. Hayes | Director |
| Writing | Lance D. Hayes | Writer |