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The Karate Kid 30: A Special Screening Inside the Matadome (One of the Best Movies of All Time)NEW

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Date: Sunday, 9 November, 2014       Time: 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm
California State University, Northridge - The Soraya - Great Hall
18111 Nordhoff St.
(Entrance at Zelzah Ave.)
Northridge, CA 91311 USA
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Map of California State University, Northridge - The Soraya - Great Hall, 18111 Nordhoff St.

B"The Karate Kid" was released on June 22, 1984, and since has left an indelible impression on millions of people around the world. �Who can forget Daniel LaRusso and his mentor, war hero of the 442nd, Mr. Miyagi.

Inspired by the 30th anniversary story by Jared Cowan in LA Weekly (http://bit.ly/1qA0SoY), community leaders from San Fernando Valley came together over an idea as epic as the movie: Why not host a screening of The Karate Kid inside the Matadome, the same location where the "All-Valley Karate Championship" was filmed?

While the movie has been screened around the U.S. this year, it has yet to return to the San Fernando Valley -- until now. Join us on November 9, 2014 for a very special screening in celebration of the San Fernando Valley and the filmmakers who made it all possible. Immediately following the screening, we will hold a Q&A featuring director John G. Avildsen, screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen, and actor Martin "Sensei" Kove. �The panel will be moderated by Jared Cowan.

All proceeds from the film will benefit local youth-centered charitable organizations.

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Sunday, 9 November, 2014



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