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''American Shaolin'' is a 1991 American
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directed by Lucas Lowe and starring (among others) Reese Madigan, Kim Chan and
Daniel Dae Kim Daniel Dae Kim (born August 4, 1968) is an American actor. He is known for his many roles in network television and theater. In 2025, ''Time'' magazine listed him as one of the world's 100 most influential people. On television, he portray ...
.


Plot

While training for the Jersey Shore Karate Championship, ruthless and sadistic kickboxer Trevor Gottitall ( Trent Bushey) is put up against a fierce and determined competitor. However, when the competitor's pants unexpectedly fall down during the fight, leaving him in his blue
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as everybody in the room laughs at him, his humiliation distracts him long enough to allow Trevor to easily defeat him. Trevor's trainer uses this opportunity to remind Trevor that beating an opponent is not enough. He also must humiliate his opponent, so that whoever he’s fighting will fear him for life. During the actual championship, Trevor makes it to the finals, where his opponent turns out to be teenager Drew Carson ( Reese Madigan). Drew puts up a determined fight against Trevor, who decides that he must take his trainer's advice and humiliate Drew in order to win the match. Trevor pulls off Drew's belt, which causes Drew’s pants to fall down. Trevor then rips off Drew’s pants, sending Drew flying through the air and landing on the floor in his briefs, as the hundreds of spectators in the audience laugh mercilessly at him. Humiliated over the fact that the entire crowd has seen him in his embarrassing underwear, Drew crawls out of the ring trying to cover himself up while being forced to endure the audience’s (and Trevor’s) laughter at his expense. To add to the insult, Drew's teacher Master Kwan ( Kim Chan) confesses that he is not—as he had claimed—a Shaolin monk, and therefore he had not passed on the actual knowledge of
Shaolin kung fu Shaolin kung fu (), also called Shaolin Wushu (), or Shaolin quan (), is the largest and most famous style of Chinese martial arts, kung fu. It combines Chan Buddhism, Chan philosophy and martial arts. It was developed in the Shaolin Temple in ...
to Drew. Determined to learn the actual art to prevent another such situation, Drew departs for
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and arrives at the
Shaolin Temple Shaolin Monastery ( zh, labels=no, c=少林寺, p=shàolínsì), also known as Shaolin Temple, is a monastic institution recognized as the birthplace of Chan Buddhism and the cradle of Shaolin kung fu. It is located at the foot of Wuru Peak o ...
. At first, the monks do not let him enter, but with the help of a pretty tea shop waitress, Ashena (Alice Zhang Hung), and an old monk ( Henry O) who gives him a decisive advise, he waits outside of the temple for a week, after which he manages to be admitted. The old monk also turns out to be the abbot of the temple, Master San De, and he and his stern taskmaster train Drew and a number of other young apprentices in the ways of the Shaolin. At first Drew causes much trouble as his American teenage temperament clashes with the tranquility within the temple and with his fellow student, Gao (
Daniel Dae Kim Daniel Dae Kim (born August 4, 1968) is an American actor. He is known for his many roles in network television and theater. In 2025, ''Time'' magazine listed him as one of the world's 100 most influential people. On television, he portray ...
), but under the rigorous physical and mental training he both improves his fighting skills and learns the meaning of discipline, humility, and patience. He makes friends with Gao and also manages to pass the two final tests: the Test of Spirituality, and the Test of the Chamber. Accepted as a full-fledged member of the
Shaolin Monastery Shaolin Monastery ( zh, labels=no, c=少林寺, p=shàolínsì), also known as Shaolin Temple, is a monastic institution recognized as the birthplace of Chan Buddhism and the cradle of Shaolin kung fu. It is located at the foot of Wuru Peak o ...
, he accompanies—along with Ashena—a delegation of his fellow students and the abbot to a martial arts tournament in
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. At the tournament, Drew encounters Trevor once again. Trevor taunts Drew before proceeding with this match against Gao. Gao initially gains the upper hand, but Trevor resorts to his dirty fighting techniques and injures Gao. With Gao pinned against the ropes, Trevor demands a match against the "American Shaolin". Drew rises, but sits down again, refusing to fight Trevor on the principle of non-violence and selflessness. Infuriated, Trevor continues to beat up Gao and hurls him out of the ring. Encouraged by Master San De, Drew finally enters the ring to fight Trevor. Trevor immediately uses dirty tricks again by pantsing Drew and exposing his white
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to the crowd of spectators. But Drew prevails and even offers his hand to the defeated Trevor. The crowd voices their support for Shaolin, and Master San De declares that "this is the future of Shaolin".


Cast

* Reese Madigan as Drew Carson * Trent Bushey as Trevor Gottitall *
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as Gao Yun * Kim Chan as Master Kwan, Drew's original teacher * Billy Chang as Li * Alice Zhang Hung as Ashena * Cliff Lenderman as D.S. (short for "Drill Sergeant" as he was the head teacher of the newcomers at Shaolin) * Henry O as Master San De, the Abbot of Shaolin Temple (credited under his birth name of Zhang Zhi Yen) * Eric Kong as Yaba, a mute Shaolin monk who became Drew's close friend *
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as Maria * Andrew Shue as Competitor * Tokey Hill as Trevor's Coach * Marcos Antonio Miranda as Coach * Paul Mormando as Trevor's Sparring Partner


Production

* During the only day of filming within the walls of the
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, the entire film cast and crew were inexplicably ordered to leave by the government, despite having been granted permission to shoot there. The principal photography on ''American Shaolin'' took place from May through late August 1991, two years after the
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, and the filming, particularly within
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itself, was under heavy governmental scrutiny. * In the United States, the film was released on video by Academy Entertainment as ''American Shaolin: King of the Kickboxers 2''. Although both this film and '' The King of the Kickboxers'' share the same director, they are completely unrelated in terms of plot and characters. The film has never been released on DVD in the United States. * The film was the debut performance of
Daniel Dae Kim Daniel Dae Kim (born August 4, 1968) is an American actor. He is known for his many roles in network television and theater. In 2025, ''Time'' magazine listed him as one of the world's 100 most influential people. On television, he portray ...
, who at the time was a Taekwondo black belt. * The DVD is available in Australia.


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, id=0101327, title=American Shaolin 1992 films 1992 martial arts films American martial arts films 1990s English-language films Martial arts tournament films 1990s American films English-language action films