
First it was teacher to student. Then it was father to son. Now, it's man to man.
Despondent over the closing of his karate school, Cobra Kai teacher John Kreese joins a ruthless businessman and martial artist to get revenge on Daniel and Mr. Miyagi.
- 5.9
- 1989
- Released
- 1h 52m

Ralph Macchio
Daniel LaRusso
Pat Morita
Mr. Miyagi
Robyn Lively
Jessica Andrews
Thomas Ian Griffith
Terry Silver
Martin Kove
John Kreese
Sean Kanan
Mike Barnes
Jonathan Avildsen
Snake
William Christopher Ford
Dennis
Randee Heller
Lucille LaRusso
Pat E. Johnson
Referee
Rick Hurst
Announcer
Frances Bay
Mrs. Milo
Joseph V. Perry
Uncle Louie
Jan Tříska
Milos
Diana Webster
Margaret
Patrick R. Posada
Man #1
C. Darnell Rose
Delivery Man
Glenn Medeiros
Self
Gabriel Jarret
Rudy
Doc Duhame
Security Guard
Randell Dennis Widner
Sparring Partner #1
Raymond S. Sua
Sparring Partner #2
Garth Johnson
Spectator #1
E. David Tetro
Spectator #2
Helen Lin
Tahitian Girl #1
Meilani Paul
Tahitian Girl #2
Earnest Hart Jr.
Referee (uncredited)![The Karate Kid Part III (1989) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/0YFWFJOvjwQ/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
en
$12,500,000.00
$38,956,288.00
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- #adversary
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- #teenage love
- #martial arts tournament
- #martial arts training
- #nostalgic
- #mentor protégé relationship
- #bullied
- #philosophical
- #inspirational
- #martial arts contest
- #rappelling
- #hopeful
- #optimistic
Reviews

Was I the only one who simply wasn’t engaged with this series? Building on the success of their very own equivalent of the 1970s “Grasshopper” (David Carradine) doing karate rather than kung fu, the now slightly loved-up “Daniel” (Ralph Macchio) finds himself embroiled in quite a nasty plot by his erstwhile nemesis “Kreese” (Martin Kove) to avenge himself on the lad and his mentor “Miyagi” (Pat Mo

I totally forgot about this one until someone at work made an obscure reference about it... and suddenly I was faced with memories I'd rather forget. Honestly, when you remember The Next Karate kid and not Part III, it should tell you something. Anyway, he was right, it did have Robyn Lively in it and I think this is one of her early roles... and this and Teen Witch are kind of a shame because

**The weakest of them all in the Karate Kid franchise.** After an excellent initial film and a sufficiently honorable sequel, this film comes to us… and there is no way to hide that the quality of the material presented is substantially lower and that the film works badly. The biggest problem with this film is the script, quite weak, poorly written and full of holes in which the lack of logi











