Cast
Crew
J
Jane Kurson
Editor
C
Craig Denault
Camera Operator
D
Diane Bandolas
Production Accountant
J
Jan Foreman
Assistant Accountant
L
Linda Arvidson
Stunts
R
Ralph Nelson Jr.
Still Photographer
M
Mike Hassett
Stunts
D
Dennis Maguire
Second Assistant Director
C
Christine Larson
Second Second Assistant Director
A
Alan R. Disler
First Assistant Camera
M
Mario Zavala
Second Assistant Camera
J
Jeannie Jeha
Production Coordinator
S
Stephen St. John
Steadicam Operator
B
Brad Edmiston
First Assistant Camera
R
Ross A. Maehl
Chief Lighting Technician
P
Paul H. Haines Jr.
Special Effects
D
David Stafford
Boom Operator
R
Ronnie Wexler
Swing
O
O.T. Henderson
Dolly Grip
D
Don Digirolamo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
G
Glen Cooper
Standby Painter
L
Lee Poll
Set Decoration
R
Robert Glass
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
W
William M. Randall Jr.
Cableman
K
Karen Kory
Assistant Editor
T
Tom C. McCarthy
Supervising Sound Editor
H
Harry Ueshiro
Transportation Coordinator
W
William James Teegarden
Set Designer
T
Tino Caira
Transportation Captain
D
Douglas Brumer
Assistant Editor
M
Michael P. Redbourn
Sound Editor
J
Joseph Holsen
Sound Editor
M
Mark Hite
Leadman
M
Michael Van Dyke
Construction Foreman
J
James M. Sheppherd
Key Grip
R
Richard Leon
Props
P
Penelope Shaw
Assistant Editor
W
William Randall Jr.
Sound Mixer
A
Alan Falco
Transportation Coordinator
B
Bob Cornett
Sound Editor
J
John Lubin
Best Boy Grip
P
Peter Benoit
Unit Publicist
S
Sam Gordon
Property Master
H
Hendrik Wynands
Construction Coordinator
A
Al Wininger
Special Effects
M
Mike Wynands
Construction Foreman
N
Neil Burrow
Sound Editor
D
Doreen A. Dixon
Supervising ADR Editor
J
Jay Kamen
ADR Editor
R
Richard Friedman
ADR Editor
P
Pete Corral
Location Manager
B
Blake R. Cornett
Assistant Sound Editor
R
Reid Burns
Color Timer
Z
Zenko Heshiki
Technical Advisor
M
Martha Burns Holsen
Assistant Sound Editor
J
Jack Eskew
Orchestrator
S
Stephen A. Hope
Music Editor
M
Marge Spencer
Extras Casting
E
Eddie Marks
Costume Supervisor
E
Elizabeth Pine
Costume Supervisor
P
Phil Walker
Best Boy Electric
C
Caro Jones
Casting
W
William F. Matthews
Art Direction
H
Howard Pine
Unit Production Manager
J
John M. Elliott Jr.
Key Makeup Artist
J
Jim Kail
Makeup Artist
R
R.J. Louis
Executive Producer
K
Karen Rosenfelt
Associate Producer
S
Steve Elsbree
Hairstylist
W
William J. Cassidy
Associate Producer
S
Susan Ekins
Associate Producer
W
William J. Cassidy
Production Design
C
Cheri Ruff
Key Hair Stylist
M
Mary Malin
Costume Designer
J
Jennifer Erskine
Producer's Assistant
J
Jamie Weintraub
Producer's Assistant
J
Jody Weintraub
Producer's Assistant
S
Stephen St. John
Camera Operator
R
Robert Branham
Production Illustrator
D
David J. Negron Jr.
Production Illustrator
D
Dan Wallin
Scoring Mixer
S
Syd Dutton
Visual Effects
Y
Yasukazu Takushi
Technical Advisor
D
Diane Nini
Lyricist
The Karate Kid Movies
The first three films follow Daniel LaRusso, who learns to use karate for good under the eccentric mentorship of a janitor named Mr. Miyagi. In the fourth and final installment of the original series, Mr. Miyagi becomes the guardian of his late friend's granddaughter in an effort to steer her away from trouble. A new era introduces new rivals and new characters. In the fifth film, Mr. Han, a kung fu master, passes his wisdom to his new student, Dre. In Karate Kid: Legends, the two continuities merge when the main character, Li, is trained by both Mr. Han and the original Karate Kid, Daniel LaRusso.










