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A martial arts teacher wants to train at least one martial arts champion, and is now nearly despairing after each of his students quit one by one. But then he regains hope when he meets a young man with potential, however, who has the startle reflex disorder (latah). Can Pak Ishak train his afflicted student to become a martial arts champion?

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A martial arts teacher wants to train at least one martial arts champion, and is now nearly despairing after each of his students quit one by one. But then he regains hope when he meets a young man with potential, however, who has the startle reflex disorder (latah). Can Pak Ishak train his afflicted student to become a martial arts champion?

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