Talk:Miami Connection

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It says "Tony Perkins was going to go bananas in another Psycho sequel, YK Kim was going to kick his way through another martial arts flick and Morton Downey Jr." but I don't know how much of the article mentions the film. WhisperToMe (talk) 14:44, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Boyar, Jay. "IF YOU CAN'T SAY SOMETHING NICE." Orlando Sentinel. August 26, 1988. Style E4. Retrieved on February 12, 2013. "That cocaine, incidentally, is the key to the movie's plot, which concerns a fierce group of Miami-based Ninjas who get hold of a drug shipment. Their leader intends to sell it in Orlando but somehow -- and, frankly, I never fully understood how -- the Ninjas must do battle with an ethnically diverse rock band called Dragon Sound. The band's members, as it happens, are Tae Kwon-do black belts as well as rock musicians." and "For another thing, it was masterminded by Master YK Kim, the most prominent Tae Kwon-do expert hereabouts. Master Kim produced Miami Connection,[...]"
 * Hinman, Catherine. "THE FALL FELL THROUGH BUT WINTER LOOKS BUSY." Orlando Sentinel. October 31, 1989. E1 Style.
 * O., Kelly. "'Miami Connection'." The Stranger.

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