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One of Hong Kong's top action directors of all time, Liu Chia-liang makes a mind-numbing directorial debut in The Spiritual Boxer, which not only quickly established Liu as a genius director but also encouraged other martial art choreographers to take up the directing reigns. It was also the debut film of kung-fu comedienne Wang Yu as the main character, who in reality was part of Liu's clan of stars that he personally trained for a film career. Its Ghost buster’s meets George C. Scott's The Film-Flam Man as Wang plays a fake ghost catcher who catches more then he bargained for. With this film, Liu is also credited with introducing comedy in to the king-fu genre; the pre-cursor for Jackie...
The long-awaited sequel to “The Water Margin” finds the perennial cast of kung-fu favourites on another epic adventure, this time attempting to scale and take over a walled city. There is lots of action and intrigue in a film that moves at a dizzying pace, with great fight scenes involving all sorts of exotic weapons and an all-star cast. Essential viewing far all martial arts fans!
Two men, one a businessman skilled in Kung Fu, the other a kickboxer, discover they are brothers, and together, both in and out of the ring, they must face a crime syndicate. One of the first films to use the martial art of Muay Thai.
Ace swordsman Third Master, who is considered to be one of the greatest of his day, is on a constant quest to fight evil, save damsels in distress, and improve his fighting techniques.
Helmed by Chang Cheh, this 1970 Shaw Brothers studio film "The Heroic Ones" is about the 13th fierce fighting sons of barbarian chieftain Li Ke-yung (Ku Feng) who in the last years of the Tang Dynasty (around 900AD) has been requested by the Chinese Emperor to recapture his capital city held in the hands of a rebel leader (the 13th Warriors is the film's Chinese name). Chief among this band of heroes are Li Shih-szu (De Lung) and Li Tsun-hsiao (David Keung) the youngest son, the most able and smartest of the bunch as well as his fathers favourite. The youngest son has to not only deal with a rebel and his large army however, but also be faced with the treacherous action of an...