Boyar, Jay. "FILMS' BEST FICTION SEEMS TO BE IN ADS." Orlando Sentinel. June 15, 1985. E1 Style. Retrieved on February 12, 2013. Archived on March 4, 2014. "[Bobby Kim] said that he's working on a new project: a gangster movie involving martial arts, part of which may be filmed in Central Florida. Also involved in that project is Y.K. Kim, a martial-arts master who is associated with several local TaeKwon-Do centers. If things proceed as planned, the two Kims, who are not related, will play brothers in the film, which will be called simply TaeKwon-Do."
Sullivan, Erin. "Orlando's Grandmaster Y.K. Kim just wanted to make a good taekwondo movie." Orlando Weekly. December 12, 2012. 2Archived January 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on February 12, 2013.
Babineau, Jeff. "MIAMI CONNECTION' LEADS TO ORLANDO". Orlando Sentinel. August 26, 1988. E1 Style. Retrieved on February 12, 2013. Archived on March 7, 2016. "The prospect of making a movie was pitched to [Kim] by Korean filmmaker Richard Park, who had the film's basic storyline in mind when he saw Kim being interviewed in Korea about three years ago. Kim was there promoting a book he had written on Tae Kwon-do, and Park was interested enough to follow Kim back to the United States." and "[...]couldn't help but exchange tales they had heard about the film's star, YK Kim."
Boyar, Jay. "FILMS' BEST FICTION SEEMS TO BE IN ADS." Orlando Sentinel. June 15, 1985. E1 Style. Retrieved on February 12, 2013. Archived on March 4, 2014. "[Bobby Kim] said that he's working on a new project: a gangster movie involving martial arts, part of which may be filmed in Central Florida. Also involved in that project is Y.K. Kim, a martial-arts master who is associated with several local TaeKwon-Do centers. If things proceed as planned, the two Kims, who are not related, will play brothers in the film, which will be called simply TaeKwon-Do."
Sullivan, Erin. "Orlando's Grandmaster Y.K. Kim just wanted to make a good taekwondo movie." Orlando Weekly. December 12, 2012. 2Archived January 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on February 12, 2013.