Shao Lin yu Wu Dang (1980)The Wu Tang chief sends out his men, each of whom is given a symbol so they can recognize each other. The largest is given to Lee, whom the others are to obey. Director:Cheh Chang |
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Shao Lin yu Wu Dang (1980)The Wu Tang chief sends out his men, each of whom is given a symbol so they can recognize each other. The largest is given to Lee, whom the others are to obey. Director:Cheh Chang |
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Meng Lo | ... |
Tung Chien-Chen
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Sheng Chiang | ... |
Hu Wei-Chen
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Li Wang | ... |
Li Pa-shan
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Feng Lu | ... |
Kao Ching-chung
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Shu Gei Chan |
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Chi-shan Chen |
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Han-Kuang Chen |
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Chok Chow Cheung |
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Siu-Ho Chin | ... |
Wei Sing-Hung
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Tien-Chu Chin |
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Tat-wah Cho | ... |
Feng Te
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Yu Fang |
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Ming Fung |
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Kuo-Yung Hsia |
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Yu Lung Hsiao | ... |
Li Chin-lun
(as Yu Hsiao)
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The Wu Tang chief sends out his men, each of whom is given a symbol so they can recognize each other. The largest is given to Lee, whom the others are to obey.
Thank you Shaw Brothers for reissuing these classics!
Two Champions is great example of Shaw Bros' magic. Having not seen most SB flicks with the exception of ol' skool Saturday Big Apple Movies or really poorly dubbed versions, this movie had me from the get-go. The vow for revenge (of COURSE!) 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 won't back down from any fight. Also, add flying daggers and counter moves (a really FUN training sequence and battle), Wu Tang fighters, double crosses, fast intense fighting and Chang Cheh's dark tone and it's a great one to watch.
More SHAWS please!!