Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo young martial artists seek the training of an old master to try and combat a local warlord.Two young martial artists seek the training of an old master to try and combat a local warlord.Two young martial artists seek the training of an old master to try and combat a local warlord.
Jeong-lee Hwang
- Lu Shan-Tu
- (as Jang Lee Hwang)
Hoi Mang
- Stone Dragon
- (as Hai Meng)
Yeong-moon Kwon
- Shek
- (as Yeong-Mun Kwon)
Chun-Hua Li
- Muscles
- (as Chun-Wah Lee)
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- QuizThe film is based on the famous Hong Kong comic series 'Oriental Heroes' created by comic author Yuk Long Wong since the 1970s. The film marks one of the first on-screen comic book adaptation. It also marks Wong Yuk Long's only film directing role based on his own comic series.
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Kung Fu super villain, Hwang Jang-li (known among fans as "Silver Fox,") is the main attraction in this kung fu tale which was reportedly adapted from a comic book. Impudent but likeable kung fu students Tiger Wong (Meng Yuen Man) and Stone Dragon (Meng Hoi) have the potential to be great fighters but seem more interested in driving their teachers to distraction. Unfortunately, the death of their loved ones help them amend their ways and take their training seriously so they can get revenge...
Hwang Jang Lee is a total force to be reckon in this lively kung fu actioner - he fights on a different level, putting his legs and staff to brutal effect. It feels like he really intends to "incapacitate" whatever or whoever he hits. The first half has the usual Kung fu comedy shenanigans from the two students, but as predicted it gets serious in the second half, morphing into a revenge tale. The fight scenes can be quite intense, especially at the end where one of students called Dragon goes ga-ga and the villain dies in an absurdly brutal fashion. Can be a bit violent, though. It's overall an entertaining film with the intensity, humour and detailed character choreography boosting this one above average.
Hwang Jang Lee is a total force to be reckon in this lively kung fu actioner - he fights on a different level, putting his legs and staff to brutal effect. It feels like he really intends to "incapacitate" whatever or whoever he hits. The first half has the usual Kung fu comedy shenanigans from the two students, but as predicted it gets serious in the second half, morphing into a revenge tale. The fight scenes can be quite intense, especially at the end where one of students called Dragon goes ga-ga and the villain dies in an absurdly brutal fashion. Can be a bit violent, though. It's overall an entertaining film with the intensity, humour and detailed character choreography boosting this one above average.
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