In the 1970s, the martial-arts-genre lived through one of its most interesting periods, with many directors and therefore features competing for an audience who was eager for stories of fighting Shaolin monks or rebellious students facing a seemingly unbeatable power structure. Among the many names associated with the genre, Huang Feng was one of many directors who delivered what the audience (and therefore the producers) wanted, with his 1977 feature “The Shaolin Plot” arguably being his most notable effort. It is an impressive movie including some great set pieces and fight sequences, while also featuring actors such as Chen Hsieng, James Tien and Sammo Hung, names which have defined the martial-arts-genre during this period.
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During his reign, Prince Daglen (Chen Hsing) has not only developed formidable skills as a fighter, but also a plan to collect every martial-arts-manual of the schools in the country,...
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During his reign, Prince Daglen (Chen Hsing) has not only developed formidable skills as a fighter, but also a plan to collect every martial-arts-manual of the schools in the country,...
- 8/28/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
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