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Shaolin Kung Fu

Original title: Shao Lin gong fu
  • 19741974
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
111
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Shaolin Kung Fu (1974)
ActionAdventureDrama
A new rickshaw business opens in town and starts abusing the other rickshaw pullers and stealing their customers. One man from a rival business can't stand idly by and begins fighting back w... Read allA new rickshaw business opens in town and starts abusing the other rickshaw pullers and stealing their customers. One man from a rival business can't stand idly by and begins fighting back which leads to lots of violence and death.A new rickshaw business opens in town and starts abusing the other rickshaw pullers and stealing their customers. One man from a rival business can't stand idly by and begins fighting back which leads to lots of violence and death.
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
111
YOUR RATING
  • Director
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Writer
    • Tse Hsiao(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Chiang-Lung Wen
    • Hung Yi
    • Ping Lu
  • Director
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Writer
    • Tse Hsiao(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Chiang-Lung Wen
    • Hung Yi
    • Ping Lu
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    • 4User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Chiang-Lung Wen
    Chiang-Lung Wen
    • Lin Fung
    Hung Yi
    Hung Yi
    Ping Lu
    Ping Lu
    • Tsui-Pou
    Shan-shan Yang
    • Hsiao-Yuan
    Yuan Yi
    Yuan Yi
    • Elder Master Chu
    Chiu-Ming Chen
    Yi-Ben Chang
    Chien Chin
    • Thug
    Chung Yen
    • Overseer Ho
    Peng Cheng
    • Young Master Chu Tien-Hai
    Chi-San Ai
    • Fatty Rickshaw Puller
    Chi-Ping Chang
    Chi-Ping Chang
    Pao-Shan Chang
    Pao-Shan Chang
    Peng-Yi Chang
    Shao-Chun Chang
    Yi-Fei Chang
    Hsin-Yi Chen
    Hsin-Yi Chen
    Feng Chi
    • Director
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Writer
      • Tse Hsiao(screenplay)
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    • Trivia
      Despite the title, Shaolin's special martial arts discipline is never mentioned, and no monks or monklets (disciples) appear in the film.
    • Goofs
      When the bad guy is fatally paralyzed at the end, he still extends an arm protectively during his face plant, and lands in an arm-upraised position impossible for his supposed state of stiffness.

    User reviews4

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    7/10
    Another hero who must never fight
    There are four plots for every kung fu movie ever made. 1: The fighter who must not fight ("I promised my mother never to fight again.") 2: revenge ("You killed my master.") 3: Finding the right master or style and 4: The tournament plot. Oddly, Bruce Lee made only four movies – one of each plot. I find "the fighter who must not fight" the most annoying plot. First, the story usually starts with beatings instead of fights because our hero can't fight back. Personally, I find no entertainment value in watching beatings. At least in this movie some other people fight back and there are some real fights. The story continues that from not fighting back the hero suffers some injuries and he is falsely accused of fighting. He never simply replies that his injuries are proof he did not fight. Furthermore, if he simply blocked or evaded the attacker that is not fighting plus he would not have been beaten. Next the bad guys are emboldened and now innocent people are injured, raped, or killed. Somehow these crimes are never investigated and instead our hero seems to be in even more trouble. Or worse, our hero does fight back and injures the bad guys and now he is in serious trouble for injuring them but the bad guys were never in trouble when they previously injured him. Finally the hero is forced to fight back and kills all the bad guys but the victory is shallow because of all the preceding collateral damage. There are only seven to twelve plots for every story ever told: adventure, quest, coming of age, revenge, transformation, riddle, love, rebirth, sacrifice and such. The hero who will not fight is not a plot anywhere except in Chinese culture. (The love story in Chinese culture is also a different plot in that it is all about fate.) I think the hero who will not fight is actually another plot but they never got it right. Anyway, back to this movie. There is also a subplot involving revenge that is serious enough to supercede everything else but it is just a flashback. The hero, Wen Chiang-Long made about 54 martial arts movies from 1970 to 1980. they are all pretty good movies for the date and genre and this one is no exception. The fights are good and plenty yet do not become monotonous. I never once reached for the fast forward button. I'd rate it slightly above average 6.5 out of ten.
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    • Release date
      • 1974 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Taiwan
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Kung Fu - Zehn Finger aus Stahl
    • Production companies
      • Hong Hwa International Films
      • Kwok's Motion Picture Company Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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