Product Tag - Chang Cheh

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    New Shaolin Boxers (1976)

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    New Shaolin Boxers (1976)

    Esteemed martial arts movie master Chang Cheh cemented the stardom of soon-to-be international favorite Alexander Fu Sheng in this film. Rather than making him just part of the protagonists – as he had in his trilogy (Shaolin Martial Arts, Five Shaolin Masters, and Disciples Of Shaolin) — this film was clearly Fu’s showcase. Fu took full advantage – giving both a great dramatic and martial arts performance as an honorable carriage driver who finds love and death when he battles particularly venal, homicidal street punks.

    $25.00
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    The Brave Archer and His Mate (1982)

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    The Brave Archer and His Mate (1982)

    Guo Jing and Huang Rong return to Peach Blossom Island and are shocked to see that Guo’s first martial arts teachers, the “Seven Freaks of Jiangnan”, have all been murdered except for Ke Zhen’e. Guo Jing is tricked into believing that Huang Rong’s father, Huang Yaoshi, is responsible for the murders and he attempts to avenge his teachers by fighting Huang Yaoshi. The intelligent Huang Rong eventually uncovers the truth and reveals that the murders are actually part of a plot masterminded by Ouyang Feng and Yang Kang. Ouyang and Yang want to make Guo Jing and Huang Yaoshi kill each other and Yang can learn Ouyang’s newly mastered skills from the fake copy of the Nine Yin Manual.

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    The Savage Five (1974)

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    The Savage Five (1974)

    A pacifist village is beset by bandits in this martial arts thriller. “Savage Five” hands-down rivals the ornateness of “Kid With The Golden Arm” and the twist-heavy “Five Deadly Venoms”. The always great David Chiang plays a lesser version of his Rover character from “Duel Of The Iron Fist”, and Ti Lung, looking incredible here, is at his physical best. Accolades to Chen Kuan Tai and Wang Chung in great sympathetic roles, too. A kung fu classic where the actual martial arts display takes a back seat to the mesmerizing story.

    $25.00
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    Shaolin Temple (1976)

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    Shaolin Temple (1976)

    There is no place more hallowed in the martial art world than China’s Shaolin Temple. This special place deserves a special epic, which is what the martial arts maestro delivers in this battle between a brave brand of Chinese boxers and literally thousands of Ching troops – complete with betrayals, intrigues, and such novel fighting machines as 108 wooden robots. The conflicts grow in complexity, intensity and even suspense as monks struggle to stay alive in the face of overwhelming odds.

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    The Delinquent (1973)

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    The Delinquent (1973)

    Delivery boy Chung rings an order to a local martial arts school. He shows that he too is a kung fu student when he punches a bag and also kicks out the instructor for his money. Chung has a tough life. His father constantly nags him to work hard. One day, his is heckled by Chien-Pe, a disabled thug who runs a gang. Chung fights and beats them up and as a result, he is fired from his job. Chien turns to his boss, Tai Chung, to get Chung.

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