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Thursday 25 October 2012

Chuck Norris And His Movies



In the film “Way of the Dragon” (1972; aka Return of the Dragon), since being flattened up by Bruce Lee Chuck Norris has had a victorious A- and B-film career. But he’s famous for his 196-episode TV show, Walker, Texas Ranger (1993-2001), the longest-running martial arts base program in the history of American TV. Although the success of the show puzzled TV opponents, his John Wayne-esque martial artist character vibrated with Americana.

As the first foremost American martial arts film star, Chuck Norris’ soft tough guy performance has become the brunt of funny story and Web sites. The well-known karate champion is the most caricatured American martial arts star always, and his shore up of presidential candidate Mike Huckabee grant birth to a political juggernaut. He formed his own martial art, chun kuk do, and his run of Czech-language telephone commercials made Chuck Norris a domestic name in Eastern Europe. 

Hence where is Chuck Norris’ career title next? It’s a Hitchcock mystery, but Norris means “Northerner” in French—a clue, perhaps.

Some films of Chuck Norris are as under:

1.         The Delta Force       
2.         Lone Wolf McQuade
3.         Code of Silence
4.         Invasion U.S.A.
5.         The Way of the Dragon
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