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1993 film

Only the Strong is a 1993 martial arts film directed by Sheldon Lettich, starring Mark Dacascos.

It is considered to 🍊 be the only Hollywood film that showcases capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, from beginning to end.

Plot [ edit ]

Former Green 🍊 Beret Louis Stevens (Mark Dacascos) returns to his hometown of Miami after completing military service in Brazil, only to learn 🍊 that his old high school has become a haven for gangs and drug dealers.

After Stevens uses his capoeira skills to 🍊 kick several drug dealers off the school property, Mr.

Kerrigan (Geoffrey Lewis), one of Stevens' old teachers, sees the impact that 🍊 Stevens has on the students.

Kerrigan gives him the task of teaching capoeira to a handful of the worst at-risk students 🍊 at the school, giving Stevens an abandoned fire station as their practice area.

While doing so, Stevens earns the ire of 🍊 the local drug lord, Silverio Oliveiras (Paco Christian Prieto), whose younger cousin, Orlando Oliveiras (Richard Coca), is one of Stevens' 🍊 students.

Silverio is also a master of capoeira, and he engages Stevens in combat, beating him viciously.

The horrified Orlando resolves to 🍊 learn everything he can from Stevens.

Stevens' class learns quickly, and they become very skilled at capoeira.

The principal, delighted, proposes a 🍊 district-wide capoeira program to the school board.

After a field trip with his class, Stevens once again clashes with Silverio, who 🍊 declares war against him.

Silverio's gang terrorizes the high school and sets fire to Kerrigan's classroom, resulting in the death of 🍊 one of Stevens' students.

As a result of this incident, Stevens is accused at fault, banished from the school grounds and 🍊 the capoeira program is terminated.

In retaliation to the attack, Stevens sneaks into Silverio's chop shop and defeats the workers before 🍊 setting a cash-filled car on fire.

Furious, Silverio orders the gang to bring Stevens to him alive.

Orlando flees to get help.

After 🍊 a desperate battle, Stevens is finally captured and brought to a bonfire, where Silverio awaits.

However, Stevens' capoeira students bar their 🍊 path in an attempt to rescue their teacher.

Before a brawl can ensue, the exhausted Stevens challenges Silverio to single combat 🍊 to win back his students.

After a grueling battle, Stevens defeats Silverio before the police arrive, sending the gang scattering in 🍊 all directions.

With this defeat, Silverio's reputation as crime lord is gone.

Stevens' capoeira program proves such a success that his students 🍊 graduate from high school.

To celebrate, they join a Brazilian capoeira team to perform for Stevens at the graduation ceremony.

Cast [ 🍊 edit ]Production [ edit ]

Though Mark Dacascos is a talented martial artist, his background is not initially in capoeira.

Just prior 🍊 to his audition, he received his training from famed capoeirista Amen Santo, who was responsible for much of the fight 🍊 choreography and has a small role in the film.

[2]Soundtrack [ edit ]

Only the Strong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), composed of 🍊 eleven hip hop and capoeira music songs, was released in 1993 via Fox Records.

It features contributions from Jibril Serapis Bey, 🍊 Marcel Branch, Patrick McCain, Donna Simon, Mellow Man Ace, Miami Boyz and New Version of Soul, as well as Kao 🍊 Rossman, Scott G.

, Iki Levy, Stuart S.

Shapiro, Blueblood, DJ Muggs, Kid Fury and LRoc on production duties.

The most prominent songs 🍊 in the film are Serapis Bey's "Paranauȇ" and "Zoom-Zoom-Zoom" - the latter being more well known as the theme song 🍊 for Mazda's TV commercials.[3][4][5]No.

Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1.

"Paranauê" (performed by Jibril Serapis Bey) Kao Rossman

Stuart Shapiro Kao RossmanStuart S.Shapiro 3:10 🍊 2.

"Miami Boyz" (performed by Miami Boyz) A.Cuff

Brian Graham Kid Fury of Bass Patrol 3:51 3.

"Zoom-Zoom-Zoom" (performed by Jibril Serapis Bey) 🍊 Rossman Kao Rossman 2:53 4.

"Comin' Together" Scot Wendell Greene

Levy Yizhaq Scott G.Iki Levy 1:37 5.

"Babalu Bad Boy" (performed by Mellow 🍊 Man Ace) Ulpiano Reyes

Lawrence Muggerud DJ Muggs 3:43 6.

"Swang da Funk" (performed by New Version of Soul) Brion H.Gibson

James Elbert 🍊 PhillipsJames Ray Hall

Michael Bernard CrockerMichael O.Johnson

Phillip Madison JonesS.Owings BluebloodLRoc 4:17 7.

"Donovan's Mix" Rossman

Tony Vargas Kao RossmanStuart S.Shapiro 2:55 8.

"Olelê, O'Lalá" 🍊 (performed by Jibril Serapis Bey) Vargas Kao Rossman 3:09 9.

"Enter the Dojo" Yizhaq Scott G.Iki Levy 3:22 10.

"Only the Strong" 🍊 (performed by Marcel Branch, Patrick McCain and Donna Simon) Marcel BranchPatrick McCainDonna Aileen SimonYizhaqGreeneRossmanShapiro Scott G.Iki Levy 4:10 11.

"Only the 🍊 Strong (Remix)" (performed by Marcel Branch, Patrick McCain and Donna Simon) BranchMcCainSimonGreeneYizhaqRossmanShapiro Scott G.

Iki Levy

The Baka Boyz ( add.

) 3:04 🍊 Total length: 36:11

Box office and reception [ edit ]

Only the Strong earned US$3,273,588 at the U.S.

box office, making only more 🍊 than half of its US$6 million budget.[1]

The film was universally panned by critics, earning a 13% approval rating on Rotten 🍊 Tomatoes based on 15 reviews.

[6] Roger Ebert gave the film one out of four stars, saying, "The message of a 🍊 movie like Only the Strong, building on the fascist undertones of its title, is almost cruel in its stupidity and 🍊 naivete.

It's almost a relief that few people in the audience for such a film ever remember if it even had 🍊 a message or not".

[7] Joe Brown of The Washington Post also wrote a scathing review, saying it "relies slightly less 🍊 relentlessly on violence for its own sake than most in this genre, but the film is clumsily assembled and edited, 🍊 heavy on the slow-mo, and its simplistic story plays like 'The Kids From Fame' armed with very sharp knives".[8]


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1993 film

Only the Strong is a 1993 martial arts film directed by Sheldon Lettich, starring Mark Dacascos.

It is considered to 🍊 be the only Hollywood film that showcases capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, from beginning to end.

Plot [ edit ]

Former Green 🍊 Beret Louis Stevens (Mark Dacascos) returns to his hometown of Miami after completing military service in Brazil, only to learn 🍊 that his old high school has become a haven for gangs and drug dealers.

After Stevens uses his capoeira skills to 🍊 kick several drug dealers off the school property, Mr.

Kerrigan (Geoffrey Lewis), one of Stevens' old teachers, sees the impact that 🍊 Stevens has on the students.

Kerrigan gives him the task of teaching capoeira to a handful of the worst at-risk students 🍊 at the school, giving Stevens an abandoned fire station as their practice area.

While doing so, Stevens earns the ire of 🍊 the local drug lord, Silverio Oliveiras (Paco Christian Prieto), whose younger cousin, Orlando Oliveiras (Richard Coca), is one of Stevens' 🍊 students.

Silverio is also a master of capoeira, and he engages Stevens in combat, beating him viciously.

The horrified Orlando resolves to 🍊 learn everything he can from Stevens.

Stevens' class learns quickly, and they become very skilled at capoeira.

The principal, delighted, proposes a 🍊 district-wide capoeira program to the school board.

After a field trip with his class, Stevens once again clashes with Silverio, who 🍊 declares war against him.

Silverio's gang terrorizes the high school and sets fire to Kerrigan's classroom, resulting in the death of 🍊 one of Stevens' students.

As a result of this incident, Stevens is accused at fault, banished from the school grounds and 🍊 the capoeira program is terminated.

In retaliation to the attack, Stevens sneaks into Silverio's chop shop and defeats the workers before 🍊 setting a cash-filled car on fire.

Furious, Silverio orders the gang to bring Stevens to him alive.

Orlando flees to get help.

After 🍊 a desperate battle, Stevens is finally captured and brought to a bonfire, where Silverio awaits.

However, Stevens' capoeira students bar their 🍊 path in an attempt to rescue their teacher.

Before a brawl can ensue, the exhausted Stevens challenges Silverio to single combat 🍊 to win back his students.

After a grueling battle, Stevens defeats Silverio before the police arrive, sending the gang scattering in 🍊 all directions.

With this defeat, Silverio's reputation as crime lord is gone.

Stevens' capoeira program proves such a success that his students 🍊 graduate from high school.

To celebrate, they join a Brazilian capoeira team to perform for Stevens at the graduation ceremony.

Cast [ 🍊 edit ]Production [ edit ]

Though Mark Dacascos is a talented martial artist, his background is not initially in capoeira.

Just prior 🍊 to his audition, he received his training from famed capoeirista Amen Santo, who was responsible for much of the fight 🍊 choreography and has a small role in the film.

[2]Soundtrack [ edit ]

Only the Strong (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), composed of 🍊 eleven hip hop and capoeira music songs, was released in 1993 via Fox Records.

It features contributions from Jibril Serapis Bey, 🍊 Marcel Branch, Patrick McCain, Donna Simon, Mellow Man Ace, Miami Boyz and New Version of Soul, as well as Kao 🍊 Rossman, Scott G.

, Iki Levy, Stuart S.

Shapiro, Blueblood, DJ Muggs, Kid Fury and LRoc on production duties.

The most prominent songs 🍊 in the film are Serapis Bey's "Paranauȇ" and "Zoom-Zoom-Zoom" - the latter being more well known as the theme song 🍊 for Mazda's TV commercials.[3][4][5]No.

Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1.

"Paranauê" (performed by Jibril Serapis Bey) Kao Rossman

Stuart Shapiro Kao RossmanStuart S.Shapiro 3:10 🍊 2.

"Miami Boyz" (performed by Miami Boyz) A.Cuff

Brian Graham Kid Fury of Bass Patrol 3:51 3.

"Zoom-Zoom-Zoom" (performed by Jibril Serapis Bey) 🍊 Rossman Kao Rossman 2:53 4.

"Comin' Together" Scot Wendell Greene

Levy Yizhaq Scott G.Iki Levy 1:37 5.

"Babalu Bad Boy" (performed by Mellow 🍊 Man Ace) Ulpiano Reyes

Lawrence Muggerud DJ Muggs 3:43 6.

"Swang da Funk" (performed by New Version of Soul) Brion H.Gibson

James Elbert 🍊 PhillipsJames Ray Hall

Michael Bernard CrockerMichael O.Johnson

Phillip Madison JonesS.Owings BluebloodLRoc 4:17 7.

"Donovan's Mix" Rossman

Tony Vargas Kao RossmanStuart S.Shapiro 2:55 8.

"Olelê, O'Lalá" 🍊 (performed by Jibril Serapis Bey) Vargas Kao Rossman 3:09 9.

"Enter the Dojo" Yizhaq Scott G.Iki Levy 3:22 10.

"Only the Strong" 🍊 (performed by Marcel Branch, Patrick McCain and Donna Simon) Marcel BranchPatrick McCainDonna Aileen SimonYizhaqGreeneRossmanShapiro Scott G.Iki Levy 4:10 11.

"Only the 🍊 Strong (Remix)" (performed by Marcel Branch, Patrick McCain and Donna Simon) BranchMcCainSimonGreeneYizhaqRossmanShapiro Scott G.

Iki Levy

The Baka Boyz ( add.

) 3:04 🍊 Total length: 36:11

Box office and reception [ edit ]

Only the Strong earned US$3,273,588 at the U.S.

box office, making only more 🍊 than half of its US$6 million budget.[1]

The film was universally panned by critics, earning a 13% approval rating on Rotten 🍊 Tomatoes based on 15 reviews.

[6] Roger Ebert gave the film one out of four stars, saying, "The message of a 🍊 movie like Only the Strong, building on the fascist undertones of its title, is almost cruel in its stupidity and 🍊 naivete.

It's almost a relief that few people in the audience for such a film ever remember if it even had 🍊 a message or not".

[7] Joe Brown of The Washington Post also wrote a scathing review, saying it "relies slightly less 🍊 relentlessly on violence for its own sake than most in this genre, but the film is clumsily assembled and edited, 🍊 heavy on the slow-mo, and its simplistic story plays like 'The Kids From Fame' armed with very sharp knives".[8]


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