Follows the exploits of cuban-heeled martial artist and uber-cool cat 'Steve Chase' (Ryan) as he assembles a posse of karate experts (and Flynn as comic relief) to rescue Kriel's father whose been abducted by a tyrannical cult leader (Mayer) building his own isolated drug dependent anti-society.
Comedy-action sequel to '76 'Kill or Be Killed' is part 'Enter the Dragon', part 'Magnificent Seven' (albeit only six), and even channels the Rev Jim Jones in a 'Guyana Cult of the Damned' style as our karate commandos travel the rugged wilderness trying to locate the reclusive community of New Babylon under the mind-control of the insecure despot Marduk and his pink-haired flamingo first lady (Wilson aka the pink lady).
It doesn't quite hit a consistent beat and is probably 15 minutes overlong, but the cast is likeable including veteran Ken Gampu as an ox-like brawler nicknamed 'Gorilla' not technically a martial artist, yet still manages to dispatch the villains in less orthodox ways, whilst former 'Miss World' Kriel is an attractive contrast to all the chest-thumping testosterone and contributes her own brand of partial round-house kicks to compete with the boys.
Nicely choreographed with cheesy dialogue, lots of sweat and handlebar moustaches, and nothing salacious to upset the censors, KaKA showcases all the motifs made for 80's video success, and the catchy title sells more than it's worth time and time again, much like it's inherent cheesiness, it just gets better with age.