Boxer Rebellion
(1976)
|
|
0Share... |
Boxer Rebellion
(1976)
|
|
0Share... |
Credited cast: | |||
![]() |
Li Hua Li | ... |
Dowager Empress
|
![]() |
Sheng Fu | ... |
Tseng Hsien-han
|
![]() |
Ka-Yan Leung | ... |
Chen Chang
(as Liang Chia-jen)
|
![]() |
Kuan-Chun Chi | ... |
Shui Feng-yun
|
![]() |
Yen Tsan Tang | ... |
Chang Chen-chiang
|
![]() |
Lung Wei Wang | ... |
Li Chung-ching
|
![]() |
Jenny Tseng | ... |
Hsiao Cho
|
![]() |
Chin Hu | ... |
Sai Chin-hua
|
![]() |
Richard Harrison | ... | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
![]() |
Henry Bolanos | ... |
Evil Diplomat
|
![]() |
Shao Chun Chang |
|
|
![]() |
Yi Kuei Chang |
|
|
![]() |
Shen-Lin Chen |
|
|
![]() |
Ti-Ko Chen |
|
|
![]() |
Ching Cheng |
|
Set in China, at the height of the Boxer Rebellion, a group of fearless Chinese patriots, armed with just their fists and bare feet try to ward off the incursion from European invaders.
I saw this film a couple of times when it was on Black Belt Theater. I think the thing I remember most about Boxer Rebellion was the fight scene at the end of the movie, between Alexander Fu Sheng, and foreign soldiers: who were armed with rifles and bayonettes, while Fu sheng took them on bare handed. I didn't care if the soldiers whose butts were getting kicked were white or not, I just wanted to see Fu sheng kick some butt. But I agree, Chinese martial art's films tend to steriotype the Russians, and the Japanese, and other nationalities too. You tend to expected that in Chinese films, especially with the Japanese, because the two countries had a propaganda war going on between them. I don't know if Bloody Avengers was a good movie or not, Maybe it had too much sugar in it for a kung fu movie. If thats the case, then it was crap. I just remember that Fu sheng was in it.