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(VIDEO) Knockin Duh Conch Style Movie to Premiere in Freeport, May 19tth
By Devron Pinder
May 16, 2011 - 12:39:27 AM

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Freeport, Grand Bahama - Diplight Media presents "Knockin Duh Conch Style" The first martial arts film to ever come out of The Bahamas.  The film premieres on  Thursday, May 19th, 2011 at Galleria Cinemas in Freeport, Grand Bahama 

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It was written, shot, and directed/edited by Devron Pinder, and  was produced by Janson E. Saunders.The film features students of The Bai Sung Institute and displays the Four Winds of Kung Fu Style, the only fully authentic and internationally recognized Bahamian style of Kung Fu in the world. The art was founded by Grandmaster Kenneth P Lewis from Grand Bahama.

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Slide Show: Knockin Duh Conch Style Still Shots


Film Synopsis: A young man studies Kung Fu in starting in China and travels the world, and decides to come back to The Bahamas and teach what he has learned. Because of his superior skill and his consistently beating them in tournaments, the other martial art schools on the island form an underground “triad” to eliminate him.

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Knockin Duh Conch Style Cast & Crew

This is part one of a series and the film features the following: 

Kent Bazard, Gino Bowe, Onike Archer, Taneka Thompson,  Kermit 'Monk' Miller and Santerrio Johnson.

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