The 1985 martial arts musical “The Last Dragon” is returning to the big screen for a limited run to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Thanks to Iconic Events Releasing, the film will be shown in more than 500 theaters nationwide for three days, Parade reports.

Produced by Motown founder Berry Gordy, the movie is a fusion of martial arts, comic-book energy and a classic Motown soundtrack, which includes DeBarge’s hit “Rhythm of the Night.” The film follows the humble hero Leroy Green on his journey to find his inner power, known as “the Glow.”

According to TV Music Network , director Michael Schultz aimed to create a “romantic action adventure comedy” that highlighted “attractive Black kids in a heightened reality.”

The anniversary screenings will feature a new introduction from Taimak

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