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Directed by John WooOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Tao-liang Tan,
James Tien,
Jackie Chan,
Sammo Hung,
John Woo,
Yuen BiaoRating59%
During the Qing Dynasty the Shaolin disciples are hunted down by a powerful warrior who wants to rid the Shaolin men from China. At a remote training camp a group of Shaolin train together, their best student Yun Fei is given the task of taking down Shih Shao-Feng and his reign of terror. Along the way he befriends Chan Yuan-lung's character named Tan Feng, who is a blacksmith., 1h30
Origin Hong kongGenres Drama,
War,
Martial arts,
Comedy,
Action,
Romance,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Tao-liang Tan,
Hsiao HoRating56%
Phoenix (Ha Kwong-Li) is the prodigal daughter of sorts with a chip on her shoulder. She's asked to learn kung fu from kicking expert Mo Ku-fung (Sun Jung-Chi), but despises his harsh training. She and Chin Pan, her mischievous servant say good riddance when he leaves to attend to his sick wife. Replacing him is another top kicker named Tan Hai-chi (Tao-liang Tan) who resumes training. Phoenix transfers her disdain to Tan and their relationship sours until she gets mixed up with two idiot village bullies named Ding Dong and Dong Dong. Tan exploits the situation in order to humble Phoenix, who in turn agrees to be a dutiful student going forward. Focused leg training resumes until a vicious master of the ground kick named Peng Fung (Peng Kong) comes looking to avenge Tan's killing of his brother. Phoenix joins her new master in fighting Peng in a battle of leg mastery.Genres Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Angela Mao,
Tao-liang Tan,
Lo Lieh,
Chang Yi,
Lung FongRating57%
Scorching Sun, Fierce Wind, Wild Fire is a story about a search for the second half of a treasure map, but it's conveniently forgotten at various points. Angela Mao plays the daughter of a warlord and has a secret identity as the masked freedom fighter Violet, who rides the country righting wrongs and organizing rebels. Tien Peng plays a mysterious stranger who comes to town looking for the other half of the map. Lo Lieh and Tan Tao Liang play prison inmates who escape and end up actually being ex-comrades with Tien Ping and assisting he and Violet in apprehending Master Wu (Chang Yi), the security chief who does most of the fighting for the warlord. Master Wu turns traitor in order to get the map. , 1h24
Directed by Wu MaGenres Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Chi Kuan-chun,
Tao-liang TanRating63%
After achieving much fame and glory from smashing the cotton mill, Shaolin hero Hu Hui-Chien has become the people's champion and the sworn enemy of the Ching government. So enraged are they that they employ the best fighters from the Wu Tang. A master leg fighter named Kao Chin Chung, whose "Flash Northern Legs" are undefeated in the whole of China, travels to Canton at the invitation of the Ching government to kill Shaolin master Hu Hui-Chien. This leads to the classic northern kicks and southern fist duel., 1h31
Directed by Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Tao-liang Tan,
Lo LiehRating54%
A gang of robbers known as The Eight Dragons have infiltrated a local residence in an attempt to steal a map. Upon its successful retrieval, when the bandits are about to make their getaway, the lights suddenly flick on, and they are accosted by the owner of the house (the map, presumably, is his as well). The owners of the house are quickly disposed of, and The Eight Dragons make off into the night with their map., 1h30
Directed by Wu MaOrigin Hong kongGenres Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Ti Lung,
Danny Lee,
Tao-liang Tan,
Wu MaRating62%
During the Qing Dynasty, the imperial court views the righteous Shaolin Temple as an eyesore and sends a group of soldiers to destroy the temple, led by chief Ko Fei (Ti Lung), a former Shaolin disciple. After Shaolin was destroyed, all of its disciples were captured and detained. Although Ko made them work as hard labors, he was actually helping them increase their physical strength to refine their martial arts. On the surface, Ko seems to be working for the imperial court, but he was assisting his fellow disciples to recover Shaolin. However, his fellow disciples did not accept the token of his appreciation. Afterwards, the disciples fled and revolted before killing the Emperor (Michael Chan). At that time, Ko was also killed and his heroic deed was not known even after he died. Ko is considered a true hero who can tolerate the most insult and humiliation., 1h46
Directed by Lo WeiOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Kung fu,
Action,
Romance,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Jackie Chan,
George Wang,
Xu FengRating53%
Ciao Lei est le seul survivant d’une tuerie de toute sa famille. Il a eu le temps, auparavant, de confier Qian Qian sa compagne, à son ami Chuan. Les responsables de ce massacre sont des mercenaires dirigés par Ting, une redoutable combattante. Elle l'épargne et tombe sous le charme de Ciao. Le jeune homme est cependant bien décidé à apprendre le kung-fu avec la compagnie de Ting afin de retrouver son ami Chuan qui découvre que ce dernier est sur le point de se marier avec sa fiancée., 1h33
Origin TaiwanGenres ActionThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Tao-liang Tan,
Blackie KoRating63%
When the evil Yun Shi Kai threatens to take control of the local province, the royal minister realises that he must build an army to defeat him. He travels to Tiger village where he enlists the help of three of their finest fighters to aid him in his quest. They are teamed with Captain Lee (Tao-liang Tan) and sent out in advance to prepare the villages for the minister's arrival. Along the way they encounter ambushes, romantic interludes and devious plots that all threaten to stop them from completing their duties., 1h54
Directed by Rowdy HerringtonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Martial arts,
Action,
Romance,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Patrick Swayze,
Kelly Lynch,
Sam Elliott,
Ben Gazzara,
Marshall R. Teague,
Red WestRating66%
James Dalton (Patrick Swayze) is a professional "cooler" (i.e. specialized doorman, or bouncer) with a mysterious past who is enticed from his current job at a club in New York by Frank Tilghman (Kevin Tighe) to take over security at his club/bar, the Double Deuce, in Jasper, Missouri. Tilghman plans to invest substantial money into the club to enhance its image, and needs a first-rate cooler to maintain stability., 1h41
Directed by Yuen Woo-pingOrigin Hong kongGenres Martial arts,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Kung fu,
Action,
Horror,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Bryan Leung,
Yuen Cheung-YanRating69%
During the Qing Dynasty, Han Chinese and Manchu people were not allowed to marry each other. The Emperor commands Ko Hung (Eddy Ko) to kill his wife. However he refuses, and he has to see his wife die and engages in a battle with the Sorcerer Bat (Yuen Shun-yee). To escape, he also takes the infant prince with him. Ko Hung later accidentally kills the prince. However, he then finds an infant under a tree whom he adopts and names him "Shu-kan", which is literally translated as "Tree Root". To cover up what he has done, he puts the prince's jade on Shu-kan. Over a decade later, the Sorcerer Bat tries to kill Ko and tries to kidnap Shu-kan and pass him off as the prince. Ko becomes heavily injured, and Shu-kan (Yuen Yat-cho) goes to find medicine to heal him where he meets two elderly Taoist priests, Kei-moon (Bryan Leung) and Tun-kap (Yuen Cheung-yan). Kei-moon and Tun-kap are disciples of the same master (Yuen Siu-tien), and are always quarreling with each other. There the two teach Shu-kan their martial arts and magic skills. The Sorcerer Bat tries hard to get rid of the two to get Shu-kan, but later he manages to kill Tun-kap. Kei-moon then tells Shu-kan to enter a competition to obtain the Supreme Command. Shu-kan, using the skills he learned, enters the competition where he goes through many different obstacles before he faces off with the Sorcerer Bat. He eventually kills the Sorcerer Bat, wins the competition and brings the supreme command with him. As he returns, he and Kei-moon discover that Tun-kap actually faked her death to fool them to obtain the Supreme Command. The two elders then quarrel again over the Supreme Command. They then decide who will take it in a game of Rock-paper-scissors. First, they both hand gesture "rock", then "paper" but Shu-kan gestures "scissor" and beats them both. With the Supreme Command, Shu-kan commands them to stop quarreling.