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The film stars Jackie Chan, with a supporting cast of Doris Lung Chun-erh, Chiang Kam, Kam Kong, and Yuen Biao. It was made at Lo Wei's studio at Golden Harvest, during the post-Bruce Lee era. The film was also released internationally under several alternative titles, including: "36 Wooden Men" "Shaolin Chamber of Death" (initial UK releases)
Duel of Karate, also known as To Subdue Evil and To Subdue the Devil, [2] is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film produced by and directed by Fu Ching-hua and starring Chan Hung-lit and Tien Peng as twin brothers who were separated at a young age after their parents were murdered by the chief antagonist (Yik Yuen).
The film co-stars Dean Shek, James Tien, Doris Lung, and Wu Ma. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 1 July 1978. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 1 July 1978. Chan plays a bumbling kung fu student who becomes involved in a series of adventures [ 1 ] in one of his first forays into the kung fu acrobatic slapstick ...
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Wang Yu reprises his role as Yu Tien Lung, a skilled one-armed Chinese martial artist. In Master of the Flying Guillotine , Tien Lung must defend himself against various martial artists seeking to end his life–including the title character, a blind lama from Tibet who seeks revenge for two lamas killed by Tien Lung in the first film and is a ...
Losing the earth’s second lung proved fatal for many ecosystems, human populations, and even entire nations—shattering the security and stability of the continent and indeed the whole planet.
Bill Anders died in a plane crash earlier this month when the vintage Beech A45 he was piloting solo apparently caught fire and plunged into the sea.
With a knife embedded in his back, Yee stumbles into the woods until he passes out. He wakes up in the house of a girl named Jade (Doris Lung) whom he previously saved from being assaulted. She nurses him back to health. The recovery process proves slow; Yee not only needs to mend his body, but also regain his kung-fu prowess.