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    The Weird Man (1983)

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    The Weird Man (1983)

    The Weird Man” is popular director Chang Cheh’s bizarre screen adaptation of the famous Chinese literary classic “Romance Of The Three Kingdoms”. Chang is famous for his lone swordsman and hero films, and freakily, “The Weird Man” is no exception. The film’s star Cheng Tien-chi playing a righteous, beheaded priest with supernatural powers that returns from the dead to wreak havoc against one of the corrupt kingdoms.

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    The Fighting Fool (1979)

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    The Fighting Fool (1979)

    It’s Meng Yuan-wen (star of The Master Strikes) versus Kuan Feng in this wild and wacky wushu saga of a priceless pole with a spectacular secret. A master martial artist’s silly disciple struggles to save it from an evil white slaver, the slaver’s duplicitous wife, and even his own bone-headed, but greedy, companion. Hsu Hsia choreographs the abundant action, as he had for both Five Superfighters and Drunken Master. The result is both sublime (for its kung-fu) and engagingly ridiculous.

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    The Boxer from the Temple (1979)

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    The Boxer from the Temple (1979)

    Complex plots? This director didn’t want them. Expensive, famous stars? Didn’t need them. Glorious sets and costumes? He could take them or leave them. With his choreographer Hsu Hsia, John Lo Mar liked making lean, mean, fighting movies, and fans rejoiced. Here Wu Yuan-chin stars as “the Kid,” a monk whose education in the aptly named “Crazy Lo Han Fist” finds him battling a cruel bandit’s son and befriending an abused prostitute. From then on, it’s one fight after another in another John Lo Mar martial arts marvel.

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