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The Twelve Gold Medallions (Shaw Brothers)
(1970) [R]
As a valiant Chinese general and his men battle Tartar invaders, patriot swordsmen attempt to stop the delivery of 12 medallions sent by a traitor that could spell the doom of the Sung Dynasty. When a powerful kung fu master assumes responsibility for the deliveries, his daughter and a former... More
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The Heroic Ones (Thirteen Warlords)
(1970) [MA]
A Mogul king decides to take stealthy action to help overpower his greatest rivals. He chooses nine out thirteen of his loyal generals (who he treats as sons) to embark on the mission. However, jealously amongst them sparks a treacherous family feud that could lead to catastrophic consequences... More
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Two Champions of Shaolin (Shaw Brothers)
(1978) [R]
Two Champions is great example of Shaw Bros' magic. The vow for revenge and brotherhood are main themes, but there's a whole lot of fighting going on. The brotherly characters played by Lo Meng and Chiang Sheng come off well throughout the film. Their brash, arrogant natures show as these two... More
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Death Duel (Shaw Brothers)
(1977) [M]
Pleasing purposeful and taut Swordsplay - movie based on stories by Gu Long, about the supremacy of the Jiang Hu. Third master [ Derek Yee ] is the #1 at the moment , considered as the best sword fighter, but he's tired of his way of life, pretends his death and begins a simple life. Too early... More
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The Lizard (Shaw Brothers)
(1972) [M]
He steals from the rich and gives to the poor! Like Robin Hood, the title hero of The Lizard is a philanthropic thief, except the Lizard makes his rounds in 1930s Shanghai. Corrupt police chief Chen Can (Law Lit) is assigned to bring down the Lizard to appease the sinister Japanese forces, but... More
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Duel of Fists (Shaw Brothers)
(1971) [M]
David Chiang is a Chinese boxer who travels to Bangkiok in search of his lost brother, who may (or may not) be the Thai boxer played by Lung. In any case, this kung fu/Thai boxing combo was one of the mega hits of 1971, second only to "The Big Boss". Another triumph for the "iron triangle" of... More
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Invincible Shaolin (Shaw Brothers)
(1978) [M]
Ching officials trick northern and southern Shaolin martial artists to fight against each other in hopes that they wipe each other out. The monks get wind of the plan, but is it too late? An evil Ching warlord (Wong Lung Wei) comes up with a brilliant plan to rid the Ching Empire of the Shaolin... More
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The Magic Blade (Shaw Brothers)
(1976) [M]
This is the exciting tale of two rival swordsmen in imperial China vying with a power-hungry villain for possession of the dangerous "Peacock Dart". It all leads to a final showdown that stands out as a highpoint in kung fu cinema. Director Chu Yuan (Chor Yuen) has been hailed as the premier... More
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Heroes Two (Shaw Brothers)
(1974) [M]
Of the dozens of great martial arts movies made by this prolific and respected director, this tale of legendary Shaolin avengers Fang Shih-Yu (Fong Sai Yuk) and Hung Hsi-Kuan is often considered one of the best of Chang Cheh. His collaboration with equally renowned kung fu choreographer Liu Chia... More
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The Master (Shaw Brothers)
(1980) [MA]
Not to be confused with the Jet Li film from 1992, Lu Chin-ku's THE MASTER demonstrates the influence that Jackie Chan's comedic kung fu hits had on the marketplace, with Shaw Brothers trying to get a piece of the pie by signing up Chan's opera school colleague Yuen Tak for a similiar outing.... More
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Clans of Intrigue (Shaw Brothers)
(1977) [M]
This retelling of legendary swordsman Chu Liu-Hsiang is elevated by novelist Ku Lung's strong story, striking visuals by the vaunted director, but especially a first rate cast led by the majestic Ti Lung. He must hazard treacherous warriors and even a cross-gendered monk to solve the murder of... More
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Curse of the Golden Flower
(2006) [M]
China, Later Tang Dynasty, 10th Century. On the eve of the Chong Yang Festival, golden flowers fill the Imperial Palace. The Emperor (Chow Yun Fat) returns unexpectedly with his second son, Prince Jai (Jay Chou) but there are chilled relations between the Emperor and the ailing Empress (Gong Li).... More
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Enter The Dragon (Blu-Ray)
(1973) [MA]
For the first time in 28 years, Enter The Dragon is available for viewing uncut with every martial arts moment restored to its full glory. Enter The Dragon takes Lee to the island fortress of a criminal warlord called Han, whose martial arts academy covers up opium-smuggling and prostitution... More
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Kung Fu Hustle (Blu-Ray)
(2004) [MA]
Stephen Chow (director and star of Shaolin Soccer) is at it again with his newest action-packed and comedic martial-arts adventure, KUNG FU HUSTLE. From wildly-imaginative kung fu showdowns to dance sequences featuring tuxedoed mobsters, you've never seen action this outrageous and characters... More
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The Man from Hong Kong
(1975) [MA]
From maverick action film director Brian Trenchard-Smith (BMX BANDITS) comes this 1970s spy-flick spoof starring kung fu extraordinaire Yu Wang!
Super cop Fang Sing Leng is an ass-kicking, bed-hopping Hong Kong James Bond with an ax to grind. He arrives in Sydney with a mission: to... More
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