Plot
Ken has just moved from Kansas with his mother. He talks to a girl named Julie, not knowing that her boyfriend Tom is very possessive of her. Tom is learning karate from Lee, a sensei whose brother was killed by a rookie cop named Billy. Billy has since then become the janitor of the school that Ken, Julie and Tom go to. When Ken gets beaten up by Tom for talking to Julie again, Billy helps Ken by teaching him how to defend himself, which eventually leads to a battle between student vs. student, and sensei vs. sensei.
Keywords: action-violence, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, brawl, bully, bully-comeuppance, chop-socky, crime-boss, final-showdown, fistfight, forbidden-love
There is no other way.
Asst. Principal Kowalski: [Ken's first day at school] Ah, you're the new kid, huh?::Ken Marx: Uh, yeah.::Asst. Principal Kowalski: You got a name?::Ken Marx: Ken.::Asst. Principal Kowalski: Ken what?::Ken Marx: Marx.::Asst. Principal Kowalski: Marx, I'm Mr. Kowalski, Vice Principal. You got a problem you come see me. You know how to read?::Ken Marx: Uh, yes, sir.::Asst. Principal Kowalski: Ah, that's refreshing. Listen, let me lay down a few campus rules for you. No smoking, no profanity, no graffiti. No fighting, no weapons, and no sex. You like sex? Ah, never mind. On campus keep it in your pants. Listen, you stick to these rules, I'll stay out of your face. You don't - I'll become your worst nightmare. You got it?::Ken Marx: Yes, sir.::Asst. Principal Kowalski: Good. Have nice day. [turns to other student] You - you wanna look stupid? Lose the cigarette. [to next student] Hey, meathead. Your parents have any kids that lived? [walks away] Sheesh.
Lee: [to Tom] Fail me, and you'll be lucky if I decide to let you live.
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