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Spiritual Kung Fu: Kung Fu: Half a Loaf of Kung Fu: Kung Fu: Shaolin Mantis (a.k.a. The Deadly Mantis) Five Deadly Venoms: Game of Death: Shogun's Samurai: Warriors Two: 1979: Re-Enter the Dragon: The Fearless Hyena: Snake in the Monkey's Shadow: The True Game of Death: Dragon Fist: Master With Cracked Fingers (a.k.a. Snake Fist Fighter) Mad ...
Bronze Lion's fighting style incorporates elements of Tiger Kung-Fu and Le's own training in kicks and scissor kicks. [18] Byron Mann as Silver Lion: The leader of the Lion Clan after he kills the previous leader. [8] Mann was initially cast for a smaller role but after his successful audition, he was given the bigger role of Silver Lion. [7]
The Vixens of Kung Fu (A Tale of Yin Yang) is a 1975 American pornographic [2] martial arts exploitation film produced and directed by Bill Milling, under the pseudonym Chiang. It stars Bree Anthony, Tony Richards, Peonies Jong, and C. J. Laing , and follows a prostitute who is gang raped , and who seeks revenge against her rapists after being ...
Cynthia Rothrock (born March 8, 1957 [1]) is an American martial artist and actress best known for her martial arts films.She holds black belt rankings in seven styles of martial arts and was a high-level competitor in martial arts before becoming an actress.
Hapkido (Chinese: 合氣道), released as Lady Kung Fu in North America, is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Huang Feng and starring Angela Mao. [1] The film co-stars Carter Wong and Sammo Hung, and has early cameo appearances from Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Corey Yuen. It was released by Golden Harvest.
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin is widely considered to be one of the greatest kung fu films and a turning point in its director's and star's careers. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was followed by Return to the 36th Chamber (1980), which was more comedic in presentation and featured Gordon Liu as the new main character with another actor in the smaller role ...
Chopsocky (or chop-socky [1]) is a colloquial term for martial arts films and kung fu films made primarily by Hong Kong action cinema between the late 1960s and early 1980s. The term was coined by the American motion picture trade magazine Variety following the explosion of films in the genre released in 1973 in the U.S. after the success of Five Fingers of Death.
The Incredible Kung Fu Master: 醒目仔蠱惑招: Fei Jai: Action director a.k.a. The Kung Fu Master a.k.a. They Call Me Phat Dragon: Magnificent Butcher: 林世榮: Lam Sai-wing, a.k.a. Butcher Wing: Co-director Action director Odd Couple: 搏命單刀奪命搶: King of Sabres Ah Yo (pupil of King of Spears) Action director From Riches to ...