Friday, October 17, 2008

Naval Commandos

Naval Commandos is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, who's famous for his martial arts cinematography, but ventured into military combat action with the production of this war movie based upon the .

Plot



The Chinese Navy led by its captain is attempting to defend its coastline from a Japanese attack, they send their commando unit led by Szu Shih into the mainland to enlist help to thwart the Japanese before they attack. Japanese officers have been hanging out in a place owned by David Chiang and his hot-headed body guard Fu Sheng but they are secretly opposed to the Japanese. The commandos enlist the help of Chiang and Sheng to kill the Japanese officers led by Shan Mao and destroy their attacking ships.

Cast


Ti Lung – Chinese Naval Captain
Szu Shih – Commando leader
David Chiang – Local Boss
Fu Sheng – Body guard
Shan Mao – Japanese Naval Captain
Kuo Chui – Commando
Chiang Sheng – Commando
Lu Feng - Commando

Mysterious Island (1982 film)

Mysterious Island aka. The Brave Archer 4 aka. Brave archer and his mate is a 1982 martial arts film adapted from Jules Verne's novel . It was directed by Chang Cheh.

It is the fourth installment of the Brave Archer series of films.

Masked Avengers (1981 film)

Masked Avengers is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Mona Fong. It is one of the later Venom Mob films which no longer starred Sun Chien or Lo Mang, who were replaced by new Venom members Wang Li and Chu Ko. It also gave a starring role to younger member Chin Siu-Ho. This, along with House Of Traps and Five Element Ninjas is one of the more violent and darker martial arts films.

Plot



The insidious Masked Gang of hired killers have been terrorizing the countryside, with their mastery of the trident and an inherent brutality, raping and pillaging. But who are the men behind the mask, and what are the identities of the three chiefs in the gold masks? The answers inevitably lead to a few surprises…

Cast


Kuo Chui – Kao Yao
Lu Feng – Lin Yung Chi
Chiang Sheng – Chi San Yuen
Chu Ko – Liang Yung
Chin Siu-Ho – Chang Chung
Wang Li – Fong Su Kwong

Martial Club

Martial Club is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Lau Kar Leung, it is another of his lighthearted kung fu films starring Kara Hui, Hsiao Ho and Gordon Liu, and Wang Lung Wei in a rare hero role.

Plot



After a series of lion dances in the opening minutes, Wong Fei Hung and his once-rival, now friend, find themselves and their martial arts schools pitted against a rival school which uses a kung fu expert Master Shan from the north to do their dirty work, although the expert doesn't realize he is being evil . After his friend Chu-Ying’s brother is beat up in a brothel, Fei Hung goes to the rival school to confront them and Master Shan. There is also a mass kung fu “war” in a local theater which is the second highlight of the film, the first being an excellent fight in an alley between Fei Hung and Master Shan. This may be the only role in which Wang Lung Wei as the hero from the north isn't a villain. He fights Wong Fei Hung, sure, but as one martial artists to another, and once he discovers that he has been tricked by the bad school, he refuses to help them anymore.

Cast


Kara Hui – Chu-Ying
Hsiao Ho – Student
Wang Lung Wei – Master Shan
Gordon Lui – Wong Fei Hung
Ku Feng – Wong Chi-Ying

Magnificent Ruffians

Magnificent Ruffians aka “The Destroyers” is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Chen, starring the Venom Mob.

Plot



In another partially-available Venoms film, Lu Feng is the boss of a local town who uses the golden sword technique, however his kung fu is worthless as no one in the town knows kung fu anymore so there is no one to fight. All the skilled fighters left after Lu Feng took over all of the businesses in town except for the one owned by Lo Mang, his mother and his sister. Lu Feng also makes it a habit of inviting semi-skilled fighters to his home with intentions to kill them just to keep his skills proficient. Daily, Lu Feng and his men harass Lo Mang and his family to give up their business, Lo Mang constantly refuses but Lu Feng doesn’t resort to using force as he is attracted to Lo Mang’s sister. Lo Mang doesn’t use force as whenever he starts to fight his mother calls him into the house. Kuo Chui, Sun Chien, Chiang Sheng and Wang Li are all kung fu experts who formerly worked in the now extinct escort business who have no homes or money. Initially they are strangers but meet after each of them manages to eat at a local restaurant and escape without paying as the only way out is through traps which only a kung fu expert can get through. Lu Feng takes notice and recruits the four into living in his home and giving them gifts in hopes of getting them to go and harass Lo Mang. The plan backfires as all of them share the same outlook on life and become friends, practicing kung fu daily and bringing each other food.

Lu Feng taking notice of their newly found friendship decides to set up Kuo Chui into killing Lo Mang by secretly putting explosives in his pole . Kuo spars with Lo Mang and inadvertently sets off the explosives, killing Lo Mang. His friends, thinking he was hired by Lu Feng to kill Lo Mang, attack Kuo Chui but he refuses to fight his friends then runs away. Lu Feng arrives on the scene as he wants to “take revenge” for Lo Mang and kills Sun Chien and Wang Li while Chiang Sheng escapes. Lu Feng then goes on to kill Lo Mang's mother and sister thus finishing out his plan from the beginning. Kuo Chui and Chiang Sheng eventually reunite and figure out it was a set-up by Lu Feng, they try to practice ad-hoc only using what they have seen of Lu Fengs golden sword style and go to get revenge.



Cast


Kuo Chui
Lu Feng
Lo Mang
Chiang Sheng
Wang Li
Sun Chien
Yu Tai Ping

Mad Monkey Kung Fu

Mad Monkey Kung Fu is a Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-leung.

Plot


Kung fu master Chen is tricked and his hands crippled by the villainous gangster and brothel-keeper Tuen , who also forces his sister into prostitution. No longer able to practice the martial arts, he becomes a lowly street entertainer, performing with his beloved trained monkey Ah Mao. Monkey is a petty thief and meets Chen and the two begin an odd friendly relationship until Tuen's men slaughter Chens pet monkey, causing Little Monkey to try and take revenge for him. Monkey confronts Tuen initially and gets beat, Miss Chen helps Monkey escape but is killed by Tuen, forcing Chen to take revenge for his sister.

List of Shaw Brothers Films

An attempt at a complete list of films produced by Shaw Brothers Studios. Films that were distributed but not produced by the Studio are not included in this list.
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1951


13 Grand Tutors

1952





Back Home Again
Sweet Song For You

A Double-Faced Man

Anything Can Happen

1953


Heaven Of Love
A Midsummer Night's Love
Meal Time

A Song to Remember
Little Couple
The 3rd Life
Black Gloves

1954


Wind Withers
Girl On The Loose
Beyond The Grave
Girls In Transformation


1955



Forever Goodbye
Love & Obligation
Che Sin Ching
The Feud

1956


Our Lovely Baby
The Error
A Lonely Heart
Meet Me After Spring
The Orphan Girl
The Secret Of A Married Woman
Our Good Daughter
Beyond The Blue Horizon
Siren, Part 1
Siren, Part 2



1957


A Mating Story
The Greatest Circus On Earth
Lady In Distress
The Dances Of Charm
Springtime In Paradise
Miss Evening Sweet
Frosty Night
A Mellow Spring
He Has Taken Him For Another
A Marriage For Love
The Lady Of Mystery
You Are My Soul

1958



Love With An Alien
A Kiss For Me
Diau Charn
An Appointment After Dark

The Unforgettable Night
Red Lantern
Dan Fung Street
The Blessed Family
The Magic Touch
Where Is My Bride

1959


Full Of Joy
Love Letter Murder
Stolen Love

Love & War
Day-Time Husband
Enchanted Melody
The Vengeance Of The Vampire
Darling Daughter
The Kingdom & The Beauty

Spring Frolic
The Pink Murder
Appointment With Death

The Adventure Of The 13th Sister

1960


Eve Of The Wedding
Flames Of Passion
The Deformed
Rendevous In The South Sea
Twilight Hours
Malayan Affair

Rear Entrance
My Daughter, My Daughter
East Flows The River
Street Boys


The Secret Of Miss Pai
When The Peach Blossoms Bloom
Kiss Me Again

1961



Les Belles
I, Murder
The Swallow
Oh Boys! Oh Girls!
Kiss For Sale
The 3 Ladies Of Hong Kong
The Lost Love

The Fair Sex
The Golden Trumpet
The Husband's Secret
The Rose Of Summer

Love Without End
The Pistol
When The Poles Meet

1962




Dream Of The Red Chamber

The Tryst
When Fortune Smiles
The Black Fox
Mid-Nightmare

1963


Mid-Nightmare-2
To Catch A Murderer

3 Dolls Of Hong Kong
The Second Spring
Revenge Of A Swordswoman
Love Eterne
Her Sister's Keeper
My Lucky Star
The Empress Wu Tse-Tien

Return Of The Phoenix
The Adultress

The Lady & The Thief
3 Sinners
A Maid From Heaven

1964


Between Tears & Laughter
Dancing Millionairess
The Coin
Amorous Lotus Pan
Comedy Of Mismatches
Lady General Hua Mu-Lan
Shepard Girl
Last Woman Of Shang

Story Of Sue San
Lover's Rock
The Crimson Palm
Beyond The Great Wall
Female Prince
The Warlord & The Actress

1965


The Mermaid
Song Fest
Butterfly Chalice
Sons Of The Good Earth
The Grand Substitution
Song Of Orchid Island
Pink Tears

Lotus Lamp
The Lark
Vermillion Door
Hong Kong, Manilia, Singapore
Temple Of The Red Lotus
Inside The Forbidden City
Call Of The Sea
The West Chamber
Squadron '77
Move Over, Darling
Twin Swords

1966



Tiger Boy
The Dawn Will Come

Come Drink With Me
Golden Buddha
Knight of Knights
The Black & The Blue 1
The Black & The Blue 2
Princess Iron Fan
Sweet & Wild

Rose, Be My Love
Poisonous Rose
Magnificent Trio
The Perfumed Arrow
The Joy of Spring

1967


Angel With Iron Fists
Pearl Phoenix
Hong Kong Nocturne
That Man In Chang-An
Madame Slender Plum
Auntie Lan
Trail Of The Broken Blade
Goddess Of Mercy
Too Late For Love

Moonlight Serenade
The Sword & The Lute
Operation Lipstick
4 Sisters
Thundering Sword
Sweet Is Revenge
Asia-Pol
Sing High, Sing Low
King With My Face
Interpol
Dragon Creek
That Tender Age
One-Armed Swordsman, originally 獨臂刀
Purple Shell
The Mirror
Kiss & Kill
Cave Of The Silken Web
Midnight Murder

Silent Swordsman

My Dreamboat
Song Of Tomorrow

Trapeze Girl
Rape Of The Sword
The Mirror & The Lychee
King Drummer
Summons To Death
King Cat
Lady Jade Lockett
The Assassin
The Bandits

1968


Mist Over Dream Lake
Forever & Ever
Land Of Many Perfumes
Hong Kong Rhapsody
Gun Brother
Black Butterfly
Silver Fox
Golden Swallow
Flower Blossoms
Magnificent Swordsman
Killer Darts
Fallen Petals
Angel Strikes Again
Bells Of Death
Forever Diamonds
The Rainbow
That Fiery Girl
Sword Of Swords
3 Swinging Girls
Double Trouble
Death Valley

Summer Heat
Jade Raksha
Enchanted Chamber
Fastest Sword
The Brain-Stealers
Divorce, Hong Kong Style

1969


Twin Blades Of Doom
Tomorrow Is Another Day
Killers 5
Singing Thief
Return Of The One-Armed Swordsman
Unfinished Melody'
12 Deadly Coin
Dragon Swamp
Temptress Of A Thousand Faces
Dear Murderer
Dark Semester
Diary Of A Ladykiller
Millionaire Chase
Flying Daggers
Partisan Lovers
Invincible Fist
Dead End
Vengeance Is A Golden Blade
Raw Courage
Singing Escort
Raw Passions
3 Smiles
The Swordmates
Golden Sword
Torrents Of Desire
Farewell, My Love
River Of Tears
Dark Rendevous
Have Sword Will Travel
Tropical Interlude
Red Line 7000

1970


Ripples
A Cause To Kill
Naked Love
Wandering Swordsman
Double Bliss
Who's Baby's In The Classroom
Winged Tiger
Lady Of Steel
Younger Generation
The 5 Billion Dollar Legacy
Brothers 5
A Place To Call Home
Golden Knight
Heads For Sale
Vengeance
Young Lovers
Hellgate
My Son
12 Gold Medallions
Love Without End
Swordswomen 3
Heroic Ones
Love Song Over The Sea
Guess Who Killed My 12 Lovers
A Taste of Cold Steel
The Orchid
Valley Of The Fangs
A Time For Love
Secret Of The Dirk
Price of Love
Iron Buddha
Apartment For Ladies
Chinese Boxer
Singing Killer
Drinking Knight
Common Families
Love for Sale

1971


King Eagle
Lady Hermit
New One-Armed Swordsman
Venus Tear Diamond
Jian nu you hun
It Takes A Man To Be Henpecked
6 Assassins
Silent Love
Jade-Faced Assassin
Long Road To Freedom
The Duel
The Eunuch
Thousand Years Fox
The Long Years
Merciful Sword
Man With 2 Wives
Golden Seal
Lady Professional
Redbeard
Crimson Charm
Anonymous Heroes
Shadow Whip
We Love Millionaires
Swift Knight
Night Is Young
Shadow Girl
The Rescue
Duel of Fists
Lady With A Sword
Swordsman At Large
Vengeance Of A Snow Girl
Duel For Gold
Sunset
Come Haunt Me
Oath Of Death
Deadly Duo
Long Chase
Dragon Tiger Meet
Mighty One
Sword Hand
Flying Flag
Nocturnal Killer
Girl Of Ghost Valley

1972



Yellow Muffler
Champion Of Champions
Black Enforcer
Boxer From Shantung
Angry Guest
Human Goddess
Seven Blows Of The Dragon, originally Shui hu zhuan
aka
Water Margin
aka
All Men Are Brothers
Bride From Hell
The Casino
Fingers Of Doom, originally Tai yin zhi
Young Avenger
Five Fingers of Death, originally Tian xia di yi quan
aka
King Boxer
aka
Hand Of Death
aka
Invincible Boxer
aka
Iron Palm
Trilogy Of Swordsmanship
Of Wives & Mistresses

Merry Wife
Devil's Mirror
Let's Go To Bed
Deadly Knives
Young People
The Gourd Fairy
14 Amazons
The Warlord
Intimate Confessions Of A Chinese Courtesan
Delightful Forest
Flower In The Rain
Imperial Swordsman
Man Of Iron
Stranger In Hong Kong
The Lizard
Intrigue In Nylons
Legends Of Lust
The Fugitive
Black Tavern
4 Riders
Thunderbolt Fist

1973


Ambush

Call to Arms, originally Dao bing fu
Love Across the Seas
Tales of Larcency, originally Niu gui she shen
The Delinquents

The Villains
Sexy Girls of Denmark, originally Dan Ma jiao wa
Imperial Tombs Raiders
Facets of Love
Generation Gap
River of Fury
, originally Du nu
The Bastard
The Escaper
The Boxers
Police Force
The Virgins
The Big Fellow
Payment in Blood
The Pirate
Illicit Desire
Sexy Playgirls
Na Cha and the 7 Devils
Master of Kung Fu
House Of 72 Tenants
The Happiest Moment
Sugar Daddies
Iron Bodygaurd
Bamboo House of Dolls
This Time I'll Make You Rich
Hill Fortress

1974


Crazy Nuts Of Kung Fu
Village For Tigers
Golden Lotus
Heroes Two
Killer Snakes
Savage 5
Sinful Adultress
Shadow Boxer
Ghost Lovers
Thirteen
Sex, Love, & Hate
Men From The Monastery, originally Shao Lin zi di
aka
Disciples Of Death
aka
Dragon's Teeth
Scandal, originally Chou wen
Hong Kong '73
Drug Addict, originally Xi du zhe
Gossip Street
Rivals Of Kung Fu
Crazy Bumpkins
Sex For Sale
Virgins Of The 7 Seas
Friends, originally Peng you
Cheeky Little Angels
Dracula And The 7 Golden Vampires
Shatter
aka
Call Him Mr. Shatter
Sorrow Of The Gentry
Shaolin Martial Arts
Sinful Confessions
Mini-Skirt Gang
Superman Against The Orient
Young Lovers On Flying Wheels
Na Cha The Great
Young Passion
The Tea House
Women Of Desire
Ghost Eyes
5 Tough Guys
Kidnap, originally Tian wang
Rat Catcher
2 Faces Of Love

The Stranger and the Gunfighter

1975


Forbidden Tales Of 2 Cities
Quenn Hustler
Happy Trio
Young Rebel
Flying Guillotine
Temperament Of Life
The Hooker And The Hustler
Night Of The Devil's Bride
Emperess Dowager
Bloody Money
Love's Destiny
Gambling Syndicate
2 Con Men
Salina
Seven Blows Of The Dragon II, originally Dong kai ji
aka 108 Heroes

aka 7 Soldiers of Kung Fu
aka All Men Are Brothers
aka All Men Are Brothers II
aka Dang kou zhi
aka
Seven Kung Fu Assassins
aka Turbulent Invade Record
Cohibitation
Return Of The Crazy Bumpkin
Lady Of The Law
Evil Seducers
Well Of Doom
Disciples Of Shaolin
My Bewitched Wife
Big Brother Chang
The Super Inframan
Superman Against The Amazons
The Imposter
Fantastic Magic Baby

Girl's Diary
Fearful Interlude
The Big Holdup


Thief Of Thieves
Carry On Con Men
Bloody Escape
Romance In Paris
Cleopatra Jones And The Casino Of Gold
That's Adultery
Spiritual Boxer
Girl With The Long Hair

Cuties Parade
, originally Ma Ko Po Lo
aka Four Assassins
aka The Four Assassins

1976


Springtime In Pattaya
I Love You, Bruce Lee
The Criminals
Heroes Of The Underground
Boxer Rebellion
Big Time For The Crazy Bumpkins
Drug Connection
The Last Tempest
Oriental Playgirls, originally Ming nu ren ji yi lu
Spirit Of The Raped
Killer Clans
Wedding Nights
7 Man Army, originally Ba dao lou zi
aka Fortress At The 8 Path Crossroads
aka Seven Man Army
Dragon Missile
Erotic Nights
Challenge Of The Masters
Beautiful Vixen
The Comdemned
Emperor Chien Lung
Shaolin Avengers
Crazy Sex, originally Nian hua re cao
The Magic Blade
Brotherhood
Snake Prince
Hustler From Canton
, originally Xiong sha
Killers On Wheels
New Shaolin Boxers
The Mad Boy
Love Swindlers
Oily Maniac
Girls For Sale
Mr. Funny Bone
Big Bad Sis
Escort Girl
Web Of Death
Girlie Bar
King Gambler
Farewell To A Warrior
Black Magic 2
Crazy Bumpkins In Singapore
, originally Siu lam ji

1977


Moods Of Love
The Crooks
Lady Exterminator
Return Of The Con Man

Executioners From Shaolin
Clans Of Intrigue
Mysterious Lady Killer
Deadly Angels
Naval Commandos
Romantic Scholar
Murder On The Wedding Night
Jade Tiger
Confessions Of A Private Secretary
Magnificent Wanderers
Adventures Of Emperor Chien Lung

Cobra Girl
Death Duel
To Kill A Jaguar
Brave Archer
Mighty Peking Man
Judgement Of An Assassin
Battle Wizard
Starlets For Sale
The Call Girls
Sentimental Swordsman
Dream Of The Red Chamber
Teenager's Nightmare
Dreams Of Eroticism
Chinatown Kid
Innocent Lust
Pursuit Of Vengeance


1978



Flying Guillotine 2
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, originally Shao Lin san shi liu fang
aka The Master Killer
Clans Of Amazons
Vengeful Beauty
Mad Monk Strikes Again
Proud Youth
The Psychopath
Soul Of The Sword
Delinquent Teenagers

Shaolin Handlock
Shaolin Mantis
Legends Of The Bat
Cunning Hustler
Five Deadly Venoms
aka 5 Deadly Venoms
aka 5 Venoms
Sensual Pleasure
Notorious Frame-Up
Hello Sexy Late Homecomers
Avenging Eagle
Crazy Imposters
The Voyage Of Emperor Chien Lung
Heaven Sword & Dragon Sabre
Heaven Sword & Dragon Sabre 2
Double Cross
Swordsman And The Enchantress
Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again
Invincible Shaolin
The Big Robberies
Crippled Avengers
Heroes of the East
The Extra Hand
Ku Ling Ching Kuai Hsiao Kuei Tou
San Shan Wu Yu Jen Ma

1979


Foxy Ladies
Best Hustler Wins
Full Moon Scimitar
Scandalous Warlord
Spiritual Boxer 2
Life Gamble
Ghost Story
Young Lovers
Reckless Cricket
Shaolin Rescuers
Last Judgement
Deadly Breaking Sword

Monkey Kung Fu
He Who Never Dies
Legend Of Feng Hsiu
Murder Plot
Kung Fu Instructor
Shaolin Daredevils
Abbott Of Shaolin
The Proud Twins
Dirty Ho
What Price Honesty
Naughty Scandals
The Ghost And I
5 Superfighters
Tigress Of Shaolin
Magnificent Ruffians
Mad Monkey Kung Fu
Kid With The Golden Arm
Invincible Enforcer
To Kill A Mastermind
Forbidden Pest
Return Of The Dead
Fighting Fool
Boxer From The Temple

1980


Clan of the White Lotus, originally Hung wen tin san po pai lien chiao
aka Fist Of The White Lotus

Disco Bumpkins
Emperor Chien Lung And The Beauty
Convicted Killer
Killer Constable
10 Tigers Of Kwangtung
The Tiger And The Widow
2 Champions Of Shaolin


Coward Bastard
Kid With A Tattoo


Swift Sword
Flag Of Iron
A Deadly Secret
Pei Chen Hsiao-Tzu
The Sword Of Vengeance
Rebel Intruders
Rendezvous With Death

Legend Of A Fox
Hex Versus Witchcraft
Bat Without Wings
Return to the 36th Chamber
aka Return Of The Master Killer
Young Outcasts

1981


Return Of The Sentimental Swordsman
My Young Auntie
Sexy Career Girls
Lion Vs. Lion
Sword Stained With Royal Blood
Challenge Of The Gamesters
Avengers From Hell
Revenge Of The Corspe

Murderer Pursues
Corspe Mania

Emperor And His Brothers
One Heart, One Spirit
Martial Club
One Way Only

Notorious 8
Family Of Lust
Mobfix Patrol
Battle For The Republic Of China

The Duel Of The Century
Brave Archer 3

Mahjong Heroes
Godfather From Canton
Ambitious Kung Fu Girl
Gang Master
Ying Lu Tuo Yang Ping

1982


Legendary Weapons Of China
House Of Traps


Clan Fueds
Rolls, Rolls, I Love You
Five Element Ninjas
Passing Flickers
Perils Of The Sentimental Swordsman
Lover's Blades
Hell Has No Boundary
Hex After Hex
Spirit Of The Sword
Fake Ghost Catchers
Kid From Kwangtung
Human Lanterns
Buddha's Palm
Cat Vs Rat
Brothers From The Walled City
Curse Of Evil
2.5 CM Young Heroes Of The Street
Tiger Killer
The Pure And The Evil
My Rebellious Son
Emperor And The Minister
Descendants Of The Sun
Mercenaries From Hong Kong
Boxer's Omen
Hong Kong Playboys
Little Dragon Maiden
Ode To Gallantry
Lo Yu Tan Chi

1983


Eight-Diagram Pole Fighter
Ghosts Galore
Lady Assassin
Roving Swordsman
Twinkle, Twinkly Little Star
Shaolin Prince
Lady Is The Boss
Tales of a Eunuch
Portrait in Crystal
Usurphers of the Emperor's Power
Long Road to Gallantry
The Weird Man
Holy Flame of the Martial World

Mad Man '83
Demon of the Lute
Let's Make Laugh
Bastard Swordsman
Supreme Swordsman
Shaolin Intruders
Men from the Gutter
Fast Fingers
Seeding of a Ghost
Opium and the Kung Fu Master

Hsiao Kuei Chien Kuei
The Enchantress

1984


Return of the Bastard Swordsman

New Tales of the Flying Fox
My Darling Genie
Wits of the Brats
An Amorous Woman of Tang Dynasty
A Friend from Inner Space
Hidden Power of Dragon Sabre
The siamese twins
Love in a Fallen City
Twin Bracelets
Lust for the Love of a Chinese Courtesan
Pale Passion
Behind the Yellow Line
Cute Little Fellow
I Will Finally Knock You Down, Dad
Pool of Blood


1985


Master Strikes Back
Martial Arts of Shaolin

Crazy Shaolin Disciples
Let's Make Laugh 2
The Flying Mr. B
This Man Is Dangerous

Danger Has 2 Faces
Disciples of the 36th Chamber
Girl with the Diamond Slippers
Pursuit of a Killer
My Name Ain't Suzie

Let's Have Baby
Young Vagabond
How to Choose a Royal Bride

1988


Painted Faces
Law Or Office

1989


Double Causes Trouble

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Lion Vs. Lion

Lion Vs. Lion aka ‘'Roar Of The Lion’’ is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Hsia Hu. It is known for its excellent North vs. South lion dance. Lo Meng also gets a chance to display his mantis fist style.

Plot



In "Lion Vs. Lion", a teacher comes across a secret list of anti-Ching rebel names and quickly becomes a target for Ching loyalists. "The Five Venoms" actor Lo Meng, an ex-police officer teams up with kung fu comedic actor Wong Yue, a coffin maker and usual con-man, to return a lost package to a mysterious woman . Meng and Yue get caught up in the situation further after winning a lion dance contest against Wang Lung-Wei in which the prize contains the list he is also after.

Cast


Johnny Wang Lung Wei
Lo Meng
Wong Yue
Sharon Yueng

Life Gamble

Life Gamble aka “Life Combat” is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, starring the Venoms and Fu Sheng.

Plot



Life Gamble is a complex story about a stolen piece of jade which falls into the hands of a habitual gambler played by Wang Lung Wei and his arrogant anti-hero body guard play by Fu Sheng, a knife throwing expert. Various individuals want the jade from Lung Wei for their own purposes , particularly a con-woman played by Shirley Yu and her hired help to get it played by Lo Mang who hide in a small hotel, another woman and her hired help played by Chiang Sheng, and a handless off and on villain played by Lu Feng. Previously the and Chiang Sheng offered a duel to Lu Feng to defeat his new sword technique and if he lost he would lose his hand. The sword was made by a blacksmith played by Kuo Chui who formerly made weapons for kung fu experts with his only payment being for the experts to teach him their kung fu style, therefore Kuo himself is an expert at various forms of kung fu, however he retired making weapons after Lu Feng used his new sword to try and kill Kuo and to kill his rivals. Lu Feng indeed lost his hand and lived as a reformed vagabond until hearing about the jade, so he approached Kuo Chui to apologize and ask for a new weapon to replace his hand but Kuo Chui refuses. Shirley Yu and Lo Mang approach Wang Lung Wei about the jade and offer him a price , however Fu Sheng hears this and challenges Lo Mang who is also a knife expert to a duel which ends up a draw when Wang Lung Wei intervenes. Chiang Sheng approaches Shirley Yu in private and tries to rape her however he is killed by her forcing his employer to go solo in getting the jade. Eventually a police captain and his daughter hear about the stolen jade. Kara Hui goes undercover as a maid in Wang Lung Wei’s house and captures the attention of the interested Fu Sheng which gets him to thinking about changing his lifestyle.

Lo Mang approaches Kuo Chui about making more knives for him but again Kuo refuses to make weapons causing Lo Mang to get angry and attack Kuo. Kuo counters all of Lo Mang’s knives and destroys them leaving Lo Mang with no weapons to defend himself and retreat. At this point another approaches Kuo about how he “does” have weapons and kills a bunch of thugs who also came looking for Kuo to make weapons. Lastly another individual arrives which is the owner of the escort party who lost the jade who asks for Kuo’s help in getting it back. Kuo offers to help but gets assistance from two individuals, he makes an iron hand with darts for Lu Feng if Feng offers to help and goes straight, he also makes replacement knives for Lo Mang if he also helps and offers to go straight in which both of them agree. At this point everyone flocks to Wang Lung Wei’s place to get the jade, Shirley Yu and Lo Mang, Kuo Chui and Lu Feng and the who employed Chiang Sheng, with Kara Hui and Fu Sheng already on the scene and the police captain waiting at the hotel. Everyone arrives and Kuo gambles with Wang Lung Wei for the jade saying if he wins he keeps the jade and if he loses he dies. Kuo rigs the gambling piece so that the outcome will be “death” either way for Wang Lung Wei. Wang Lung Wei attempts to escape but is killed by the darts in Lu Fengs iron hand. Lu Feng grabs the jade and returns to his usual self and threatens to kill everyone with his new iron hand if he doesn’t get the jade. Lo Mang attempts to apprehend him but Lu Feng catches his knives with his iron hand and kills the . Lu Feng tries to fire another dart which backfires and kills him as Kuo rigged his iron hand to need to be “reset” after the fourth dart is fired or it will backfire. Lo Mang and Fu Sheng then get into another knife contest to settle the previous duel which was a draw, this contest ends up being another draw until Fu Sheng throws a magnetic knife which catches Lo Mangs knives and kills him. Kuo Chui tries to give the jade to Fu Sheng and Kara Hui to give it back to the police but Shirley Yu takes her hostage and escapes. Kuo goes after Shirley Yu in the hotel and Fu Sheng goes to check on Kara Hui. Shirley Yu has the jade but then is murdered by an unknown assassin who doesn’t find the jade but escapes anyway, the innkeeper ends up finding the jade but Kuo convinces him to give it up as it isn’t worth his life and Kuo proceeds to return it to the escort service owner. The policeman, Kara Hui and Fu Sheng arrive looking for the jade but the innkeeper tells them Kuo went to return it, the policeman tells the innkeeper to go find Kuo because it’s all a trap set up by the escort service to keep the jade as it’s worth more than the reward. Kuo meets the escort service but is ambushed and injured, the innkeeper returns to tell Fu Sheng, Fu Sheng tracks down the escort service but not in time to save Kuo Chui. He kills the boss and his men and returns the jade to the police.

Cast


Fu Sheng
Kuo Chui - Blacksmith
Kara Hui
Shirley Yu
Lu Feng
Lo Mang
Chiang Sheng
Wang Lung Wei
Danny Lee – escort boss
Ku Feng– Police captain

Production notes


As with House Of Traps, as of date the film is available as a Region 3 Celestial DVD reissue. It may not yet be available in other regional codings except in degraded VHS tapes.

Lau Kar Wing

Lau Kar-Wing is a film director, and actor.

History


Lau Kar Wing was the fourth child of Lau Jaam , a martial arts master who studied under Lam Sai Wing, pupil of the legendary Wong Fei Hung. He has two brothers who make a living in the film industry, actor, director and action choreographer, Lau Kar Leung; and his adopted brother Gordon Liu .

Before becoming famous, Lau worked as an extra and choreographer on the black & white Wong Fei Hung films. Lau got his start working under his father and brother in these films, and followed his brother to become a and assistant choreographer.

In the 1960s he became one of the Shaw Brothers Studio's main action choreographers, working with many directors on films such as . Lau evolved to become a director in the late 1970s. By this time he was already an accomplished actor and action choreographer outside of Shaw Brothers.

In the 1970s, Lau formed a partnership with Sammo Hung and Karl Maka. The trio started their own film production company in 1978, . They made just two films, before Maka left to start Cinema City. Both films starred Lau, Hung and Maka, Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog and . During this period, Lau continued to make films for Shaw Brothers Studio.
He moved with the times, in the 1980s he alternated between his own work, and that of Sammo Hung. He also found the time to appear in several of his brother, Lau Kar-leung's films.

During the late 1980s and early 90s, Lau's output slowed down. Since 1994 he has virtually retired from the industry. One of his best known efforts from this period is Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon , alongside his old collaborators, Sammo Hung and Karl Maka.

Personal life


Lau's nephew , Lau Kar Yung, is also an actor, action choreographer and director.

Lau is father to actor Lau Wing Kin.

Selected filmography


As director


He Has Nothing But Kung Fu
Dirty Kung Fu
Fists and Guts
Odd Couple
Carry on Wise Guy
Treasure Hunters
Till Death Do We Scare
The Fake Ghost Catchers
Play Catch
Wits of the Brats
Those Merry Souls
Scared Stiff
The Dragon Family
City Cops
Skinny Tiger and Fatty Dragon
Innocent Killer

As martial arts choreographer


The Elusive Golden Butterfly
The Story of a Discharged Prisoner
The Strange Sword
Three Young Girls
Let's Sing and Dance to Celebrate a Peaceful Year
Valley of the Fangs
The Young Girl Dares Not Homeward
The Heroic Ones
The Swift Knight
The Oath of Death
Young People
The Water Margin
The King Boxer
Prodigal Boxer
Delightful Forest
Boxer from Shantung
King Boxer
Black Guide
Devil and Angel
Death on the Docks
The Private Eye
Invincible Boxer
The Inheritor of Kung Fu
The Mandarin
Return of the Assassin
The Young Tiger
Breakout from Oppression
The Escaped Convict
The Concrete Jungle
The Drug Addict
A Mad World of Fools
Five Tough Guys
The Thunder Kick
Five Shaolin Masters
Young Lovers on Flying Wheels
The Taxi Driver
Master of the Flying Guillotine
He Has Nothing But Kung Fu
One Arm Chivalry Fights Against One Arm Chivalry
Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog
Dirty Kung Fu
His Name Is Nobody
Fists and Guts
Odd Couple
Carry on Wise Guy
Treasure Hunters
The Fake Ghost Catchers
Aces Go Places II
Shanghai 13
Prison on Fire
Armour of God
Return of the Lucky Stars
Just Heroes
Aces Go Places V
City Cops
Once Upon a Time in China
Full Contact
Innocent Killer
Drunken Monkey
Seven Swords

As actor



The Professionals
The Thundering Sword
King Cat
The Black Killer
The Sword and the Lute
Lady in Distress: The Invincible Fighter
The Story of a Discharged Prisoner
The Assassin
Girl in Red
One Armed Swordsman
The Trail of the Broken Blade
Red Lamp Shaded in Blood
The Magnificent Five
The White Dragon
Golden Swallow
The Silver Fox
The Sword of Swords
Return of the One-Armed Swordsman
Dead End
The Oath of Death
The Jade Faced Assassin
The Swift Knight
Hooded Swordsman
The Inheritor of Kung Fu
Devil and Angel
The Devil's Treasure
The Mandarin
Challenge of the Masters
Master of the Flying Guillotine
Savage Killers
The Good, the Bad and the Loser
He Has Nothing But Kung Fu
Iron Fists
One Arm Chivalry Fights Against One Arm Chivalry
The Secret of the Shaolin Poles
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
Shaolin Mantis
Dirty Kung Fu
Warriors Two
Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog
Spiritual Boxer, Part II
Fists and Guts
His Name Is Nobody
Odd Couple
Knockabout
Carry on Wise Guy
Treasure Hunters
Cat Vs. Rat
It Takes Two
Legendary Weapons of China
Till Death Do We Scare
Play Catch
The 8 Diagram Pole Fighter
Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars
Trouble Couples
Tiger on the Beat
The Dragon Family
Return of the Lucky Stars
Aces Go Places V
Skinny Tiger and Fatty Dragon
The Twin Dragons
Innocent Killer (1994
Once Upon a Time in China and America
Fist Power
Anna in Kungfu-land
Ultimate Fight

Lady Is the Boss

Lady Is The Boss is a Shaw Brothers -comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring Kara Hui.

Plot


Lau Kar Leung is the current teacher of a kung fu school in Hong Kong, however it is the 80’s and people are not interested in "old school" kung fu anymore. He receives a letter telling him to pick up the schools boss from the airport which much to his surprise is Kara Hui. Kara is the daughter of the schools master, thus making her the "de facto" boss. She is very much Americanized and begins making changes at the school and taking in students off the street, discos, and bars, which angers the traditionalist Lau Kar Leung. Eventually Kara gets in trouble with a local gang headed up by Wang Lung Wei, and after provoking a fight at bar owned by Wang, Lau Kar Leung is forced to rescue her and teach Wang Lung Wei and his thugs a slight lesson. This forces Wang to retaliate until a fight breaks out in a local gym in which Wang Lung Wei is defeated and Kara eventually returns to the U.S. after realizing Lau should be in charge of the school.

Lady General Hua Mulan

Lady General Hua Mulan is a Huangmei opera musical film, directed by Yuek Feng, depicting the story of Hua Mulan.

Synopsis


Barbarian hordes had invaded and the border towns were overrun. The call went out for able-bodied men to join the army. Hua Mulan returned home from her hunting to find that her frail father had been summoned. Her brother was too young to enlist so she volunteered to take her father's place but her parents rejected the idea. Determined to convince her father, she conspired with her cousin and elder sister. Dressed as a man, she sparred with her father and defeated him. Both astonished and impressed, he gave her his blessings to join the army.


With her cousin accompanying her, she joined the ranks of army recruits and managed to impress the General in the recruits martial trials. In the 12 years of fighting, she rose through the ranks and attained the status of general. Through this period, she became fast friends with the group of recruits she was with and General Li. The war eventually drew to a close with an ambush and capture of the barbarian king. The Commanding General of the army threw a celebratory feast, after which, he drew Mulan aside to discuss a matter with her. He was especially impressed with her abilities and character and wished to bethroth his daughter to Mulan. Unable to reveal the truth about her identity and reluctant to refuse him outright for fear of offending him, Mulan dodged the issue by pretending to be feeling weak from her wound received in the last battle.

A few days later, having officially resigned her post, she took leave of her comrades and returned home with her cousin. The Commanding General, however, had not forgotten the proposal and was determined to have Mulan as a son-in-law and served in the government. He sent General Li with some of her comrades bearing wedding gifts to her home. When they arrived, they were shocked and astonished to find that their courageous and heroic comrade turned out to be a lady.

General Li agreed to explain to the Commanding General on Mulan's behalf. Before he left, he exchanged bethrothal tokens with Mulan, exhorting her to wait for him.

Cast


Huangmei opera dubbing


Ivy Ling Po - Hua Mulan
Kiang Hung - General Li

Characters


Ivy Ling Po as Hua Mulan
Chin Han as General Li
Yang Chi-ching as Master Hua
Chen Yen-yen as Madam Hua
Ching Miao as Commanding General

Festivals and awards


The film was screened at the 11th Asian Fim Festival in 1964, awarding Best Actress honors to Ivy Ling Po.

Other adaptations


The story of Hua Mulan is well known in Chinese literature. Another musical adaptation of her story is the 1998 Disney cartoon, Mulan.

Lady Assassin

The Lady Assassin is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chin Ku Lu, starring Norman Chu and Jason Pai Piao

Plot



The villainous 4th Prince plots to change a royal edict proclaiming himself as heir to the throne instead of the Emperor's favoured fourteenth prince. The Fourth prince gets the backing of Han loyalists by promising that the Manchu rule of iron will soften when he is in power however he fails to keep his promise and turns against those that helped him.

Cast


Norman Chu
Jason Pai Piao
Ku Feng
Ching Miao

Kung Fu Instructor

The Kung Fu Instructor is a Shaw Brothers martial arts film directed by Sun Chueng, starring Ti Lung.

Plot



In the town of Ho Si, two prominent Chinese clans have a family feud dating back centuries. The ancestors of the malevolent Mong clan and the righteous Chows split up their territories with a property line and instituted laws to keep each faction from crossing those lines. Those brave enough to traverse the line have their legs cut off by the opposing clan. The Chows want to do away with this ridiculous law and establish relations with the Mongs. But the clan leader Mong Fan wants nothing more than to totally eradicate his hated enemies. He seeks to recruit the best Kung Fu teacher in the land, Wong Yang to train his family members. Teacher Wong refuses because he knows that Mong Fan’s men will use his teachings only for selfish purposes. Mong Fan comes up with an idea to frame Teacher Wong for murder. He arranges for a hired hand to start a fight with Teacher Wong in the center of town in front of the townsfolk. The man who challenges Teacher Wong is no match for him, and when the guy stumbles backwards after Teacher Wong pushes him away, he ends up falling onto wooden spikes that puncture his flesh. The guy promptly dies in view of everyone, and the townspeople turn against the respected Kung Fu instructor. Rather than face arrest, Teacher Wong flees so he can prove his innocence. An emissary of the Mong clan finds Teacher Wong hiding out, and claims that in exchange for martial arts lessons, Mong Fan will use his political clout to clear his name. Rather than face the alternative, Teacher Wong agrees to educate the Mongs in the ways of Kung Fu.

Chow Ping is a member of the Chow family who risks life and limb to traverse the boundary lines in order to witness Teacher Wong’s agonizing lessons. Then Chow Ping returns to his makeshift training room to practice what he learned from the training sessions. At the Mong palace, Teacher Wong meets Chao Cheh , a beautiful young lady who takes a liking to him. The careless Chow Ping is captured on the Mong territory and brought to Mong Fan for sentencing before they remove his limbs. Teacher Wong over hears and speaks up on behalf of Chow Ping. Teacher Wong tells Mong Fan he is taking Chow Ping back to the Chow’s territory. Both Teacher Wong and Chow Ping fight their way through the Mong hordes and cross over the border where the Chow clan are happy to welcome them. Teacher Wong is impressed with Chow’s Ping’s desire to learn Kung Fu and offers to teach him the martial arts. One of Mong Fan’s lackeys crosses the border to deliver a message to Teacher Wong. Mong Fan insists there is no hard feelings and begs Teacher Wong to continue training the Mongs. Teacher Wong insists they meet up to discuss the matter. During the negotiations, Mong Fan requests that Teacher Wong teach his men the unbeatable Shaolin Pole Style. Mong Fan firsts tries to bribe him, and then tries to blackmail him. Teacher Wong responds by accusing the Mongs of setting him up on the murder charge. Mong Fan tells him to collect his belongings and leave the Mong property. As Teacher Wong starts to do so, he is assaulted by Mong soldiers and seriously wounded. Chao Cheh hides him and tends to his wounds while the Mongs continue to search for him. Mong Fan then orders his men to murder some monks, so he can use his clout to place the blame on the Chow clan. The police soon round up the Chows and it looks like Mong Fan will have his way. But Teacher Wong vows to tutor Chow Ping in the ways of the Shaolin Pole Style. After some intensive training, Chow Ping comes up to speed. Teacher Wong insists that they pay a visit to the home of Mong Fan and expose the truth and clear the name of the Chow family. However, Mong Fan learns of their upcoming arrival, and plans a trap to eradicate his enemies.

Cast


Ku Feng – Mong Fan
Ti Lung – Wong Yang
Wang Yu – Chow Ping

Killer Constable

Killer Constable aka Lightning Kung Fu aka Karate Exterminators is a Hong Kong - directed by Chih-Hung Kwei and released by Shaw Brothers.

Plot


Chief constable and accomplished fighter Ling Tien Ying is well known for his remarkable success rate in his dangerous field. Ling, though, is also a ruthless constable who never spares the fleeing suspects he pursues and even earns a reprimand by his own brother for this grim determination. When two million taels are stolen from the royal vaults, Ling is hired to find the thieves within ten days and administer his own justice. Ling's first task is to pick a team of men from his loyal band of assistants and then sort through the clues. After finding a link with a local villager and using his own harsh methods to get results, Ling is attacked by two of the thieves and only just fends them off. More hardships occur when his men are ambushed by a significant group of the enemy and their number is severely reduced by the assault. However, the constable is used to facing tremendous odds and, after battling through a number of his foes, slowly pieces together the events of the theft. Only when he meets one of the ringleaders does Ling finally discover who was behind the robbery; the answer comes as a definite surprise.

Cast


Chen Kuan Tai – Lien Ting Ying
Jason Pai Piao – Jin Diao
Ku Feng – Fang Feng
Cho Tat-wah – Jing Tian

Kid with the Golden Arm

Kid With The Golden Arm is a Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Mona Fong. It is one of the few Venom Mob films to include Wei Pai .

Plot


Yang Yu Heng is asked by the government to escort a cargo of gold into a famine area. However, he must contend with the vicious Chi Sah gang who boast the individual talents of leader Golden Arm , plus Silver Spear , Iron Robe , and Brass Head . In order to protect the gold from their attentions, Yang hires the services of swordsman Li Chin Ming and his girlfriend Miss Leng , the axe-wielding duo known as Short Axe and Long Axe: Yen and Feng , and drunken master Hai To .

Yang and his men proceed to deliver the gold as planned after enlisting the help of Short Axe and Long Axe, as well as Li Chin Ming and his girlfriend Miss Leng. Before meeting up with Yang, Miss Ling encounters Iron Robe whilst on her way to meet Li Ching Ming at a winery. Iron Robe assures her that he does not fight women and seemingly lets her pass through the road. However, she is attacked by a group of Chi Sah thugs. Drunken master Hai To appears and easily dispatches Miss Leng's attackers. He quickly departs before Miss Leng can thank him.

Miss Leng arrives at the winery and notifies her boyfriend of what had happened. Ming is attacked by the waiter after he pours them a drink but then tries to sneak up behind Ming with a sword. Ming disposes of him calmly while sitting down. As the owner of the winery confronts Ming about killing his employee Ming explains what had happened. The owner appears upset at the manager for hiring such man. As the manager apologizes he discretely hands a spear over to the owner. The owner attacks without warning as Ming is just missed. Ming is caught off guard and stricken with the "sand palm" which poisons him. Ming and Miss Leng narrowly escape with their lives. As the couple leaves, Hai To enters the winery. A Chi Sah thug runs into Hai To and is sent reeling backwards as he spits up blood and dies. Hai To continues to enter despite all the commotion and remain relaxed as if nothing was happening. As he sits at a table he asks the manager for wine. The manager obliges and brings a jar of wine. As Hai To is drinking the manager smashes the jar with his head. Hai To identifies the manager as Brass Head and the owner as Silver Spear and they pull off their disguises.

Silver Spear tries to persuade Hai To to join the Chi Sah gang. Hai To said that he would under three terms: he would have to be made chief number 1 of the Chi Sah gang and all the old members of the gang must be killed. Hai To attempts to think of a third term but then takes it back. A fight nearly breaks out due to his incompetence. However, they allow Hai To to leave quietly.

Meanwhile, Ming is suffering from the effects of the sand palm. Miss Leng shows concern. Ming states that he will live for at least two more days thanks to his internal control techniques. Miss Leng wishes to go out of their way to bring Ming to a doctor. Ming refuses and presses onward to meet up with Yang without Miss Leng.

Yang and the others make preparations to receive the gold they are to deliver. Short Axe and Long Axe find a Chi Sah member sneaking around the grounds and brings him to Yang. The member exclaims that he should just be killed as torture is not right. Short Axe and Long Axe agree and Short Axe slashes the member's throat with one of his axes. Brass Head appears from a secret tunnel in the floor as well as several Chi Sah thugs. Yang, Short Axe, and Long Axe deal with all of them and mortally wound Brass Head. It is now that Golden Arm makes his entrance. With Brass Head's dying words he tells Golden Arm that Iron Robe was able to intercept the cart carrying the gold, however he set up a signal as there was some apparent problem. Golden Arm tells Brass Head that he will check what the problem is. He also says for Brass Head not to worry as all three of these men were going to die. Brass Head thanks his master and collapses in death. The three warriors attempt to attack Golden Arm but to no avail. Their weapons and martial skill was useless against Golden Arm's arms. The three warriors look on in disbelief as Golden Arm exits.

Meanwhile, Hai To has pursued Iron Robe and popped off the wheel of the cart of gold. Iron Feet sets up a flare as a signal that he needs help. Iron Robe discovers Hai To and Iron Robe along with several Chi Sah thugs attack Hai To. Hai To kills the thugs and faces Iron Robe one on one. Iron Robe is eventually killed when he leaps over the wagon and Hai To throws a spear at Iron Robe from beneath him. Hai To leaves and Golden Arm arrives to observe the aftermath. Golden Arm suspects it is the work of Hai To and becomes determined to fight him as it would be an honor to fight someone as skilled as Hai To. Golden Arm realizes the cart is broken and leaves the gold as it is as there is no way of transporting it in a broken cart.

Ming encounters Silver Spear as he presses onward. They both engage in combat. However, the effects of the sand palm make itself pertinent and Ming is easily overwhelmed by Silver Spear. Hai To appears again to save Ming. Silver Spear attacks Hai To but he dodges and grabs onto the spear. Silver Spear exclaims Hai To is first person to ever grab it. Hai To says Silver Spear is the first one to ever be able to hold onto it. Silver Spear makes a last attempt to convert Hai To. Hai To reminds Silver Spear of his terms and Silver Spear continues to battle. Miss Leng arrives and Hai To warns Silver Spear that he should leave, as he would be outnumbered. Silver Spear takes Hai To's advice and leaves. Hai To picks up Ming's unconscious body and runs off with Miss Leng trailing behind.

Hai To takes Ming to a place to be cremated. He states that the ashes with the sand palm poison will fetch a good price. Miss Leng attacks Hai To infuriated but Hai To defends himself with no problem. Ming regains consciousness inside a cremation room. The heat rises as Ming yells in pain.

Yang and the others are continuing to go collect the gold. They take a rest in an abandoned spot. Yang notices that his guards are non responsive. It is revealed that they are dead. The Chi Sah gang rigged the logs they were sitting on with poisoned needles. They attempt to leave the area but another one of the guards die as they discover the ground is rigged as well. The cart of gold is discovered however and they use the wood from the cart to cover their feet as the continue to travel.

Miss Leng is in a rage and tells Hai To she will hunt him down. Ming escapes the cremation room as Hai To's actual plan was revealed. The intense heat of the cremation room would cause Ming to sweat out the poisons of the sand palm. Ming is cured of his ailment and he leaves with Miss Leng. They eventually meet up with Yang in a town. They stay in a settlement for the night. They soon realize that the Chi Sah gang has booby trapped the settlement with poison. The water around the town was poisoned along with poison gas traps being set up on torches. Hai To suggests they sleep outside. Everyone agrees as they all sleep outside. Hai To and Miss Leng become flirtacious.

Two of Yang's men decide it is not safe to oppose the Chi Sah gang and attempt to take the gold and run away. The others investigate when they hear screaming. The two men are dead. Hai To suspects the chest is poisoned and that the men attempted to steal some gold. Yang assures Hai To that there are no traitors among his men. In the morning Hai To is gone and the others continue.

Hai To is at another winery drinking. Silver Spear tracks him down. It is here that Hai To confronts Silver Spear of the trap that killed the two of Yang's men back in town. Silver Spear is confused about this and Hai To's suspicions only get deeper. Silver Spear leaves Hai To with an ultimanum: join the Chi Sah gang or duel Golden Arm. Hai To chooses to have a duel with Golden Arm. Silver Spear leaves Hai To in the winery.

The remaining men of Yang's escort become very paranoid and ask if they can leave. Yang takes offense to this and becomes angry. Ming has a different point of view and says if they are scared then they really shouldn't be there. Yang lets his men leave.

Meanwhile, Short Axe and Long Axe scout the road ahead. They encounter some Chi Sah thugs and Silver Spear. The duo seem to fare well against the thugs. Silver Spear realizes he and his men are losing the fight and understands he must kill one of them quickly. A lone Chi Sah thug enganges Short Axe as Silver Spear throws his throwing darts at Long Axe and greatly wounds him. Silver Spear then proceeds to extend his spear and impale Long Axe which kills him. Short Axe deals with the Chi Sah thugs meanwhile and fights Silver Spear one on one. The battle is close and Silver Spear appears to have the upper hand. A Chi Sah thug sneaks up behind Short Axe and impales him with a spear. Short Axe uses his dual axes to kill the thug. Silver Spear is pleased and casually walks over to Short Axe to finish him off. Short Axe uses the spear enlodged in his body to stab Silver Spear. They both back off and then appear ready to fight again. However, they both fall over due to their wounds and both die.

Yang, Miss Leng, and Ming find the bodies and make them a proper grave. Ming storms off impatiently. Miss Leng suspects he will challenge Golden Arm. Ming meets with Golden Arm and engages him in battle. Golden Arm fends off Ming without breaking a sweat. Ming defends himself decently until he loses his sword. He eventually reobtains his sword but not for long and Golden Arm bends the blade around his arm and as Ming moves forward, Golden arm lets go of the blade and it jetisons forward, mortally wounding Ming. Miss Leng arrives and tries to give Ming her sword. However, he dies on the spot. Golden Arm warns Miss Leng that she should leave. He would give her three days. Hai To runs into Miss Leng and notifies her to return to the spot in two hours, for then it would be settled.

Hai To and Yang arrive to meet with Golden Arm. Hai To and Golden Arm begin to fight. Golden Arm overwhelms Hai To, even after many uses of weapons and techniques against him including Yang's sword which Golden Arm quickly shatters to pieces. Eventually, Hai To drinks wine out of a canteen in his shirt. Later in the fight he spits it in Golden Arm's eyes which blinds him. Yang insists that Golden Arm be killed as Hai To explains that Golden Arm won't be very dangerous blind.

A man who looks exactly like Yang proceeds to jump out of the cart of gold and slash Hai To with his sword. It is revealed that this man is Iron Feet. This leaves the audience thinking of when who they thought of Yang was actually Iron feet. Long ago, Iron Feet was seen as Golden Arm's equal. When Golden Arm formed the Chi Sah Gang, Iron Feet was discredited greatly. Iron Feet and Yang joined forces to steal the gold. Hai To realizes this and explains that Iron Feet would likely kill Yang to get his hands on all of the gold. Yang is shocked and is sent reeling back from one of Iron Feet's kicks and dies.

Iron Feet attacks Golden Arm who is blinded by the wine. Golden Arm uses his hearing to know where Iron Feet is. He holds himself very well against Iron Feet until Iron Feet starts to walk softly so that Golden Arm could not hear his footsteps.

Hai To steps in for Golden Arm and they both engage in a stalemate duel. Iron Feet unknowingly makes his way over to the blinded Chi Sah leader and falls to Golden Arm who impales him from behind with his arm.

Golden Arm explains that he would now live quietly somewhere and retire. Miss Leng appears behind him and impales Golden Arm with Ming's broken sword. Golden Arm pulls the sword out of himself and holds the blade up to Miss Leng's neck and almost kills her. Golden Arm however says that it is better this way anyhow and that he could not see himself being retired. Golden Arm collapses and dies. Hai To leaves Miss Leng to escort the gold as he tells her he is going to go get drunk and walks off.

Chiefs


The Chi Sah gang has four chiefs. They are ranked in terms of who is the most skilled

Chief Number 1: Golden Arm
Golden Arm is the undaunted leader and founder of the Chi Sah gang. Golden Arm is the youngest member of the gang. He is cold and ruthless, yet has a strong sense of honor and loyalty. He finds great honor in fighting someone who can give him a challenge. Contrary to his name, both of his arms are as hard and solid as gold and are invulnerable to anything. He can even rip solid metal to shreds with ease. As stated by Hai To after their duel, Golden Arm's fighting technique is unflawed and would have very well beat him had it not been for Hai To blinding him.

Chief Number 2: Silver Spear
Second in command of the Chi Sah gang. His abilities with a spear are unmatched. His own spear has a special ability. When needed, the pole has the ability to extend itself. He also carries throwing darts on his belt that when prompted, he will throw at his opponent.

Chief Number 3: Iron Robe
Iron Robe just as his namesake implies, wears an iron robe. His robe makes him for the most part invulnerable to most weaponry and combined with his own martial arts skill makes him a worthy opponent. He hides behind somewhat of a regal and sophisticated attitude although he is actually equally as brutal as the other chiefs.

Chief Number 4: Brass Head
Brass Head's main offense in a fight is not surprisingly, striking with his head. He wears a helmet made of brass to amplify his head strikes. Brass Head's head has proven fatal to anyone who has been unfortunate enough to be stricken by it.

Cast


Sun Chien – Yang/Iron Feet
Lo Mang – Golden Arms
Kuo Chui – Hai To
Lu Feng – Silver Spear
Chiang Sheng – Short Axe
Sun Shu-Pei – Long Axe
Wei Pai – Li Chin Ming
Pan Pin-Chang – Miss Leng
Wang Lung Wei – Iron Robe

Trivia


In the Xbox game Jade Empire, the Dragon Sword is nearly an exact replica of Yang's sword.

Iron Monkey (1977 film)

Iron Monkey is a Shaw Brothers martial arts film directed by, and starring Chen Kuan Tai, as a trained Monkey Kung Fu expert, fighting against the .

Plot



Kam Kong plays an evil Manchurian General, who desires to crush the revolutionaries who have ties to the Shaolin temple. Chen Kuan Tai is Iron, a naive young man who is unaware that his father is a leader of this underground movement. An undercover operative named Ho Yeng, who conned in his way into joining the rebellion, betrays Iron’s father. The entire family is captured and the General schedules their executions the following day. Since the leader of the rebellion is now in his clutches, the General focuses on the capture of his enemy’s son, Iron. A witness to this heinous act warns Iron and he manages to escape the village and avoid capture from the Qing army. He becomes a wild, animalistic wanderer who survives by stealing food from a nearby Shaolin temple. He also watches the hopefuls who train in the martial arts there. A group of students eventually catch him breaking into the temple, and they comment on his monkey-like agility. One student follows him into the woods and suggests that Iron become a student of the Shaolin Temple. The Abbot is more than happy to accept him as a pupil, but he notices the look of anger in the young man’s eyes. Iron refuses to comment on his agenda or his identity, so the Abbott assigns him a new identity—that of Iron Monkey.

Iron Monkey soon proves himself a natural in the temple training arena. In a short time, he becomes a top student, at the expense of his peers’ friendship . Soon, the head monks inform the students that they must select a specialized martial arts technique. Naturally, Iron Monkey selects the fearsome Monkey Fist method, which is unrivaled in the martial arts world, except for Eagle’s Claw style. The Abbot sends Iron Monkey out into the wilderness where he is trained by the exiled Bitter Monk. In a year’s time, Iron Monkey masters the Monkey Fist and returns to the temple with confidence and ability. The Abbott welcomes him back, but senses that Iron Monkey is still motivated by hatred and rage. The Abbot tells him that he must alleviate his inner pain, and return to the temple a wiser man cleansed of hatred. The timing is perfect as the General’s guard intrude upon the Shaolin temple to recruit martial artists to the Qing cause. But the students and monks are loyal to their beliefs, and no one sells out—except for Iron Monkey. Like the hated betrayer of his father, Ho Yeng, Iron Monkey plans to join the Manchus and destroy their organization from within. His ultimate goal is to get close to the General, so he can assassinate the man responsible for the death of his family. But first he must prove himself.

The General doesn’t trust Iron Monkey and assigns him the task of hunting and killing suspected revolutionaries. Iron Monkey immerses himself in Manchu propaganda and begins beating and killing his own people! But, the Captains and the General take notice of his skills and behavior, and he is given a promotion. The Manchus still don’t trust him and orders him to kill more radicals. The more people Iron Monkey kills, the higher he rises in the Qing hierarchy. Eventually he becomes equal in rank to the Captains that recruited him. But he has still not achieved his goal of meeting the General. When the Manchus order Iron Monkey to crush the Shaolin Temple itself, he realizes he must finally make his move. He confronts the entire chain of the Manchu hierarchy, starting with the traitor Ho Yeng, to the Captains, and finally the General himself. However, the General did not earn his position for nothing. He is a master of the Eagle’s Claw—the only form of martial arts that can overcome the Monkey Fist.

Cast


Chen Kuan Tai – Iron Monkey
Chi Kuan Chun - Fung Kong
Leung Kar Yan – Captain Ti
Kam Kong – General
Wilson Tong – Ho Yin

Invincible Shaolin

Invincible Shaolin aka Unbeatable Dragon is a Hong Kong films of 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Chang Cheh. It is one of Chang Cheh's tales of Shaolin's historic rivalries with the Qing Dynasty. It is one of the few films featuring Wei Pai .

Plot


An evil Qing warlord comes up with a brilliant plan to rid the Qing Empire of the Shaolin masters. He invites three Shaoliners to his mansion and has them fight it out with three novice South Shaoliners. Of course, the Northerners win and accidentally kill the Southerners. News of the incident reaches Shaolin, where the elder dispatches three top fighters to deal with the crisis of the Shaolin in-fighting. Here the Venoms are in top notch form under the beady eye of madman Tai Cheh.

Inside the Forbidden City (1965 film)

Inside The Forbidden City is a Huangmei opera musical film. The action focuses on events at the court of Emperor Renzong, specifically around the choice and identity of Renzong's successor.

Synopsis



After aiding in relief efforts of a famine at Chenzhou, Lord Pao made his way back to the capital. At Caiqiao bridge, a strange wind detained him. As the wind died down, a poor villager, Fan Zhonghua, sought an audience on behalf of his blind mother. Intrigued, Lord Pao made his way to the humble abode to listen to the blind woman's story.

The blind woman was discovered to be Li, a concubine of the late Emperor Renzong. 20 years ago, during a feast to celebrate his prosperous and peaceful reign, she informed Renzong that she was with child. Her rival, concubine Liu, fearing for her own position, pretended to be pregnant as well. A delighted Renzong then announced that whoever gave birth to the awaited heir would be the Empress.

Months later, Li gave birth to a son. Conspiring with eunuch Gao Hua, Liu had the child switched with a dead cat. She then ordered her maid, Kou Zhu, to drown the prince at the Jinshui river. The midwife being killed in secret.

At Jinshui river, Kou Zhu was in a dilemma. Eunuch Chen Li, delivering birthday gifts to the Emperor's brother, stopped her before she completed her task. He was shocked to learn of what Liu intended. Just then, they noticed Liu approaching with Gao Hua and hurriedly came up with a plan. With intervention, Chen Li was able to bear the child away safely to the Emperor's brother who the baby, Jinzong.

An angry Renzong banished Li to Yu Chen Palace upon learning of the monster she had given birth to. 10 years later, with no heirs in sight, Liu adopted Jinzong as her son. One night, he accidentally came upon Li at the forbidden palace. Liu happened to come upon them and was both suspicious and displeased. She questioned Kou Zhu who had charge of the boy. Determined to rid Li once and for all, she convinced Renzong that Li was cursed. The order was then given to burn the forbidden palace.

Kou Zhu immediately ran off to warn Li and was harshly by Liu when she returned. Her suspicions fully aroused, Liu summoned Chen Li for closer questioning, forcing him to whip Kou Zhu to prove he was telling the truth. To prevent the secret being forced from Chen Li, Kou Zhu killed herself. This appeased Liu who warned Chen Li to keep silent on the whole matter.

When Gao Hua and the soldiers went to Yu Chen palace to carry out the burning order, they were told Li had committed suicide and showed a hanging body. Unknown to them, eunuch Yu Zhong had sacrificed himself on Li's behalf with supervisor Qing's collaboration. Dressing Li in Yu Zhong's robes, Qing helped her to escape from the palace.

Lord Pao had Li and her adopted son secretly brought to the capital. During the court session, he informed Jinzong of a disturbing visitation of ghosts and asked for permission to investigate further. As Jinzong remembered the maid, Kou Zhu, he allowed the case to be looked into. Chen Li fully supported Lord Pao when he knew Li was still alive. Lord Pao used the opportunity of the Lantern Festivital procession to tell a story which greatly disturbed Jinzong who asked Lord Pao for an explanation. Hence, the truth was finally told.

Gao Hua was tricked into delivering himself to Lord Pao's court but he stubbornly refused to confess. Playing on Gao Hua's fear of 'Kou Zhu's restless spirit and the supernatural, Lord Pao finally had his confession. Empress Liu was ordered to kill herself as Jinzong welcomed Li back to the palace.

Cast



Huangmei opera dubbing


Ivy Ling Po as Kou Zhu
Tsui Ping as Concubine Li
Kiang Hung as Lord Pao

Characters


Ivy Ling Po as Kou Zhu
Chin Feng as Emperor Renzong/Jinzong
Ouyang Sha-fei as Concubine Li
Kao Pao-su as Concubine Liu
Eunuch Chen Li
Eunuch Gao Hua

House of Traps

House Of Traps is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Chang Cheh, starring the Venom Mob. It is one of the rarest Venom martial arts films

Plot



When a corrupt prince arranges for the theft of a highly valuable jade antique the emperor dispatches his best men to retrieve it. The only problem is that the prince has hidden the antique in the infamous 'house of traps' from which no man has ever made it out alive. Royal investigator Sun Chien and his men mount a daring raid on the prince's birthday which results in the usual mayhem expected from a Venom's film.

Cast


Kuo Chui
Lu Feng
Chiang Sheng
Cheng Tien-Chi
Chu Ko
Wang Li
Chen Hsiao Hao
Sun Chien
Lung Tung Sheng

Production notes


A rare VHS version of the film is available that is slightly viewable with below average Cantonese language audio and no subtitles. There is also a VCD version , equally poor in quality with Cantonese language and English and Chinese Subtitles; of which an has been circulating on various download sites.

The film falls under WTO regulations for fair-use and free distribution and rights to the film are not known or recorded. Though it has be rumoured that Celestial would release the complete film in a remastered format, they do not own the rights to this film. The release issued by Celestial that is currently available is a remaster of approximately 20 minutes shorter than the VHS/VCD version as many of the most damaged series of frames were simply cut entirely. The Celestial version of the film, under Chinese law, is materially different enough to be classified as a new work and is copyrighted as such.

Only a handful of VHS originals are known to exist and the only known original form reel version of the film is owned by Jackson Wu of Osaka, Japan. In an article regarding the film in Film Asia magazine, November, 2005, it was implied that he would not sell the film as it is damaged to the point that it could not be restored in full.

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