Jones is a secret agent who has gone into semi-retirement, concentrating instead on teaching the martial arts to inner city youths. The karate school is run by a kindly old coot named Pops ,played by Scatman Crothers. His gambling debts, however, bring the local thug, Pinky, down on him. To make matters worse, Pinky is then hired by some white thugs who want to get a hold of the property Pops' school occupies so they can build a shopping mall. When things get heavy, Black Belt Jones leaps into action. Only he's not alone. Pops' daughter, Sidney, shows up to lend a hand, proving herself every bit as agile and powerful a martial artist as Jones.
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Directing | Robert Clouse | Director |
Production | Fred Weintraub | Producer |
Writing | Oscar Williams | Screenplay |
Production | Paul M. Heller | Producer |
Writing | Alexandra Rose | Story |
Editing | Michael Kahn | Editor |
Art | Charles Pierce | Set Decoration |
Sound | Luchi De Jesus | Original Music Composer |
Production | Oscar Williams | Associate Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Ann McCarthy | Costume Design |
Camera | Kent L. Wakeford | Director of Photography |
Writing | Fred Weintraub | Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Gary Morris | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Marvin Kerner | Sound Effects |
Sound | C. Darin Knight | Sound Mixer |
Production | Terry Morse Jr. | Production Supervisor |
Crew | Henry Kingi | Stunts |
Directing | Al Sheppard | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Marty Hornstein | First Assistant Director |
Crew | Robert Wall | Fight Choreographer |
Crew | Ernest Robinson | Stunt Coordinator |
Crew | Alex Brown | Stunts |
Crew | Alfie Martin | Stunts |
Crew | Pat E. Johnson | Stunts |
Crew | Brandon Pender | Stunts |
Crew | Eddie Smith | Stunts |
Crew | Aaron Norris | Stunts |
Directing | Joyce King | Script Supervisor |