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    The Thunderbolt Fist (1972)

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    The Thunderbolt Fist (1972)

    A small village is taken over by the “nasty” Japanese, who kill the town’s top kung fu fighter in order to scare the populace into submission. Escaping the wrath of the Japanese, the son of the master (Chuen Yuen) flees into the hills, where he trains with a group of rebels led by Gam Kei-Chu. Fast-forward ten years, and Chuen returns to the village armed with his father’s secret technique of the “Thunderbolt Fist” with the hopes of killing the leader of the Japanese (James Nam Gung-Fan).

    $15.00
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    The Devil's Mirror (1972)

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    The Devil’s Mirror (1972)

    The Jiuxian Witch and her Bloody Ghouls Clan (somehow you just know that these aren’t the good guys) are planning domination of the Martial Arts world. Standing in their way are two clans who posses a magic mirror each. The two clans enjoy friendly relations, but when one mirror is stolen and the blame seems to rest with the other Clan, suspicions and tempers run high. It’s left to the young renegades from each Clan to find the true culprit or culprits, and to ease the tensions of their families. Not to mention ridding the world of the evil Jiuxian Witch.

    $25.00
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    Two Con Men (1975)

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    Two Con Men (1975)

    This 1975 comedy is about two tricksters, one who is bad and will work for the highest bidder and the other who works always for good, a Robin Hood in China film.

    $25.00
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    The Young Avenger (1972)

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    The Young Avenger (1972)

    After a career spanning more than forty years and dozens of films as director or writer, Yueh Feng used everything he learned on a final few martial arts epics, of which this is one of the most memorable. It’s not easy to forget a hunchbacked, one-armed protagonist, nor the “Poisonous Dragon Sword” style, nor the luminous and lethal Shih Szu as the title swordswoman, who is out to avenge her father’s death at the mid-autumn festival.

    $25.00
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