Norman Robinson, a South African karate master and actor, carved a unique niche in the film industry with his compelling performances in martial arts cinema. Best known for his role in the cult classic "Kill and Kill Again" (1981), Robinson’s blend of action and charisma made him a standout figure in the genre. This film, notable for its over-the-top fight sequences and nostalgic 80s charm, has become a prized possession for collectors, often sought after in both DVD and Blu-ray formats.
Robinson’s influence extended beyond his acting career; as one of the first Shotokan karate practitioners in South Africa, he helped popularize martial arts in the region. His contributions to both film and the martial arts community resonate deeply with collectors who appreciate the intersection of cultural history and cinematic artistry. With a limited number of physical media releases showcasing his work, Robinson's films remain highly collectible treasures, embodying an era of action cinema that continues to captivate fans.