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They Still Call Me Bruce (1987)
Cast: Johnny Yune, Robert Guillaume, David Mendenhall, Joey Travolta, Donald Gibb
Crew: Roy Watts, James Orr, James Orr, Steve Spallone, Johnny Yune
Release: 1987-05-01
Recruiter: Zula Kuhic
Brokerage Clerk: Talia Schultz
Revenue: $90,284,245
Middle School Teacher: Mr. Thurman Feil
Compacting Machine Operator: Skye Hoeger
Alteration Tailor: Emil Stanton
Creative Writer: Prudence Yost
Aircraft Launch and Recovery Officer: Sasha Ondricka
Glass Blower: Onie Konopelski
Recordkeeping Clerk: Prof. Bell Franecki III
Commercial and Industrial Designer: Garrick Halvorson DVM
Substance Abuse Counselor: Dameon Boehm
Budget: $5,338,519
Chemical Plant Operator: Aubrey Waters
They Call Me Bruce is an outrageous comedy caper that takes on the mob the FBI and just about everything else and leaves you holding your sides with laughter This zany comedy features the celebrated Korean comic Johnny Yune They Still Call Me Bruce as a bumbling Bruce Lee lookalike who secretly dreams of emulating the Kung Fu king.
They Call Me Bruce also known as They Call Me Bruce is a 1982 American action comedy film directed by Elliott Hong written by David B Randolph and starring Johnny Yune and Margaux Hemingway The film was followed by a sequel They Still Call Me Bruce 1987 which also starred Johnny Yune.
They Still Call Me Bruce is a 1987 American action comedy film directed by James Orr and Johnny Yune and starring the latter It is a sequel to the 1982 film They Call Me Bruce.
With a sequel They Still Call Me Bruce They Call Me Bruce is also known as A Fistful of Chopsticks In this martial arts parodycomedy Johnny Yune stars as a cook who is continuously mistaken .
They Still Call Me Bruce 1987.
In a sequel to They Call Me Bruce 1982 Johnny Yune plays Korean Bruce Won who while searching for an American GI who previously saved his life ends up taking a tenyearold orphan under .
Directed by James Orr Johnny Yune With Johnny Yune David Mendenhall Pat Paulsen Joey Travolta A Korean man comes to America to thank the American GI who saved his life but instead winds up running a struggling karate studio