This is it: one of the most talked about cult films ever made. A maniacal masterpiece of the macabre the martial arts and the just plain weird. The Shaws' first international star Lo Lieh stars as the insane swordsman who makes lamps from yes the skin of his enemies' sisters mistresses and wives. Although insanely conceived it is beautifully filmed and unashamedly performed by a first rate cast of sexy starlets and kung fu favourites. It must be seen to be believed!
During the Sino-Japanese war a Chinese patriot steals damning evidence that exposes traitorous intentions within the government. Planning to bring the evidence from Shanghai to Hong Kong and break it to the public he becomes an assassination target.
Iron Monkey superstar Chen Kwan Tai plays Cool Head the enforcer with the Monkey Fist who has to sort out assassins who plan to overthrow the government. Aided by the lovely but deadly Judy Lee Cool Head takes out the assassins one by one. Watch out for Chen Sing the Tiger Claw master as he tears up opponents with incredible ease. Only the Monkey Fist stands a chance of slaying this tiger. English Language Version.
Often cited as one of Chang Cheh's best films Heroes two marks the beginning of the Shaolin cycle and the collaborations between Chang and celebrated choreographer Liu Chia-Ling. This powerful production is truly a landmark in Kung-Fu cinema history Set in the aftermath of the burning of a Shaolin temple a misunderstanding pits two great warriors against each other.
East meets Western in this Kung Fu classic. A posse of six men are set the task of recovering gold stolen from the Royal Court. The warriors soon realise that it will take all of their Kung Fu and sword skills to overcome their formidable foes. In a violent and bloody tale the 'hired swords' ride through the land seeking the many thieves now in possession of the royal gold only to find that they end up in the palace where their journey first began.
The Master of a local kung fu school is challenged to fight to the death by Chan Cheng a Japanese boxing master wandering the countryside testing his superior skills. Chang Cheng's martial art skills prove too strong for the master who is overcome and killed in the combat. Now it is up to the student Chi Sui Hau (Alan Tang) to avenge his master's death. But can Chi be convinced to fight to the death and can he win The Bloody Fight.
Setting the tone for subsequent films like Tiger vs. Dragon (1973) and Rage of the Wind (1973) Bloody Fists portrays a brutal confrontation between Japanese and Chinese martial artists with Chang Sing as the only man tough enough to meet the challenge. Suen Lam plays the Chinese traitor who returns from a forced two year exile in Japan to lead a group of vicious fighters to a rare Dragon herb needed to treat the growing threat of plague in
Yusaki Kurata is the leader of a band of Ninjas: Elsa Leung is the youngest daughter of a crime family being targeted by Kurata's Ninja clan. She and the police seek out the aid of local kendo master Chen Kuan Tai himself a master ninja to stop Kurata and save her family
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