Johnathan Cabot is a champion gymnast. In the tiny, yet savage, country of Parmistan, there is a perfect spot for a “star wars” site. For the US to get this site, they must compete in the brutal “Game.” The government calls on Cabot, the son of a former operative, to win the game. Cabot must combine his gymnastics skills of the west with fighting secrets of the east and form GYMKATA! —IMDb
A hard-working director throughout his long and varied career, Robert Clouse is known best for his two most successful films: Der Mann mit der Todeskralle (1973) and Game of Death (1978. Clouse was a director who worked mainly in the visuals of cinema, owing to the fact that he was completely deaf, he employed assistant directors who could verify that actors had delivered their lines correctly. After being hired by Warner Bros. and Golden Harvest to direct Der Mann mit der Todeskralle (1973), Clouse was escalated into the realm of profitable directors. But, unlike others in this category, doors in Hollywood were not entirely open to him. Clouse was, in 1974, hired to direct Freie Fahrt ins Jenseits (1974) for Warner Brothers Pictures. The film proved to be a moderate success, but was seen more as a vehicle for Der Mann mit der Todeskralle (1973) protégé ‘Jim Kelly’. In 1978, Clouse returned to Hong Kong where he was hired by Golden Harvest’s Raymond Chow to direct a comeback… read more
This movie is what happens when a hack like Clouse doesn't have the benefit of charismatic stars.
Real-life work conversation: "Oh, [Jackpantalones]. I saw Jim Cotta last night." "Who?" "You know. Jim Cotta." "Who the fuck is Jim Cotta?" "That movie you told me to watch. Gymkata." "Oh, right. You're welcome!"