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  2. List of martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu Jungle (a.k.a. Kung Fu Killer) Kung Fu: The Raid 2: Pencak silat: Skin Trade [13] 2015: Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' Ip Man 3: Kung Fury: Wolf Warrior: 2016: Headshot: Kung Fu Panda 3: Kung Fu: The Warriors Gate: 2017: Commando 2: The Black Money Trail: The Lego Ninjago Movie: Beyond Skyline: 2018: Bleeding Steel: Dragon Ball Super ...

  3. Born Invincible - Wikipedia

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    When a person masters tai chi, their body becomes impregnable to any weapon, but has a side effect of turning the person's hair white by age thirty and their voices attain a high tone. Students of the Lei Ping Kung Fu school witness two thugs from the Chin Yin Chi clan chase and beat an old man in front of his daughter.

  4. Kung fu film - Wikipedia

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    Kung fu films were internationally successful and popular in the West where a kung fu fad had taken root. [23] The anti-imperialist themes of his films held a broad appeal for groups that felt marginalized and contributed to his popularity in Southeast Asia and the African-American and Asian-American communities of urban America.

  5. Martial arts film - Wikipedia

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    Kung fu films are a significant movie genre in themselves. Like westerns for Americans, they have become an identity of Chinese cinema. As the most prestigious movie type in Chinese film history, kung fu movies were among the first Chinese films produced and the wuxia period films (武俠片) are the original form of Chinese kung fu films. The ...

  6. The Invincible Armour - Wikipedia

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    The movie opens with an explanation of the Iron Armor and Eagle Claw Kung Fu techniques. Demonstrating is a young man presumably a young Minister of State Cheng (Lee). On patrol through town, Ming General Chow (Liu) observes a fighter, Hu Lung, fending off a group of bandits. Impressed by the fighter's skills, General Chow arranges for Hu Lung ...

  7. Blade of Fury - Wikipedia

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    Reviewer Janick Neveu of Kung Fu Cult Cinema gave the film a rating of 66/100, calling it "an epic swordplay movie" that "has some great moments that really makes it worth the viewing for any kung fu/swordplay fans." [12] Reviewer Carsten Henkelmann of senseofview.de gave the film a positive review, writing, "Blade of Fury is pure Hong Kong cinema.

  8. Mr. Hercules Against Karate - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Hercules Against Karate/Ming, ragazzi! is a 1973 Italian comedy Kung fu film directed by Antonio Margheriti that was filmed in Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and Bangkok. [2] Produced by Carlo Ponti , the film features Bud Spencer and Terence Hill impersonators Alberto Terracina and Fernando Bilbao in a satire of the Kung-fu craze.

  9. Hand of Death (1976 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hand of Death (simplified Chinese: 少林门; traditional Chinese: 少林門; pinyin: shǎolínmén, also known as Countdown in Kung Fu) is a 1976 Hong Kong vigilante martial arts film written and directed by John Woo, who also has a small role.