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Kwai Geuk-Chat, a character in the 1993 film Once Upon a Time in China III, which is part of the 1991 to 1997 Once Upon a Time in China series, has clubfoot. He is nicknamed "Clubfoot Seven Chiu-Tsat" – "Clubfoot" because of his foot, and "Seven Chiu-Tsat" because he is the seventh member of the character Chiu Tin-bak's apprentices, disciples ...
A short chase takes place between Clubfoot and Leung when the latter annoys the former during the contest and flees. Clubfoot's legs are crushed when Leung accidentally releases a stampede of horses from a stable. Chiu abandons Clubfoot when he sees that he is now a useless cripple. Wong takes pity on Clubfoot, brings him in, and heals his legs.
The film is set in the early 20th century. Wong Fei-hung, along with his romantic interest 13th Aunt and apprentice Clubfoot, travels from China to America to visit another of his apprentices, "Bucktooth" So, who has recently opened a branch of Po-chi-lam, Wong's traditional Chinese medicine clinic, in San Francisco.
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Club foot or club feet is a congenital or acquired deformity. Club foot may also refer to: The Clubfoot, painting by Jusepe de Ribera, now at the Louvre; Club Foot, music venue in Austin, Texas, USA; Club Foot (song), by Kasabian; Club Foot Orchestra, avant garde musical group; Club foot (furniture), a form of foot used in furniture design
"Club Foot" is a song by English indie rock band Kasabian, featured on their 2004 debut album, Kasabian. It was released on 10 May 2004 in the UK. It was released on 10 May 2004 in the UK. The video of this song, directed by W.I.Z. , is dedicated to Czech student Jan Palach who in 1969 set himself on fire in protest against renewed Soviet ...
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The Club Foot Orchestra is a musical ensemble known for their silent film scores. Their influences include Eastern European folk music , impressionism , and jazz fusion ; [ 1 ] The New Yorker described their style as "music that bubbles up from the intersection of aesthetics and the id."