Kung Fu Gold (1974) Poster

(1974)

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6/10
Gold makes you dumb but you can still fight
ckormos123 November 2019
"Kung Fu Gold" is the most appropriate title for this movie. The weak storyline involves a bunch of miners who strike gold and turn into idiots. Gold has that power. The drama involves many ways to be stupid about the gold and the conflict is simply "You want to fight about it?", "Sure!"

A revenge subplot is added. Our hero goes to town and learns his girl was raped and committed suicide. He and the twin sister plot revenge. They gather a group of girls who are taken hostage. Let me just stop here and say everything that happens with the revenge and hostages and such is unrealistic. Fans of these movies, like me, are able to tolerate lame plots as long as the fights are good. This movie fits that description.

The first fight scene is above average. Two guys fight at the scene of the mining operation by the river. They fight hand to hand plus use many tools and other props as weapons.

My copy is the © 1986 Ocean Shores VHS converted to a digital file. It is English dubbed. The voice overs are cartoonish at times but not overly annoying. The lead actor is Wang Kuan-Hsiung.

Wang Kuan-Hsiung a.k.a. Wong Goon-Hung (and many other names) began his career with the lead role in 1972 "Chaochow Guy". I also reviewed that movie here. I considered his fight sequences in that movie as excellent. He went on to be in 76 movies until the early 1990s.

I recommend this movie for fans of martial arts movies of the golden age from 1967 to 1984. This recommendation is for fans only and based only on the above average and frequent fight sequences. For the year and genre, I rate it just one swift kick above average.
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3/10
Clunky
Leofwine_draca2 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
A clunky kung fu effort, filmed on the cheap in Taiwan. This has no recognisable faces or major talent behind the cameras, and the lack of expertise is apparent in the routinely-staged fights and general lack of coherence. It's the sort of film you watch and feel that nobody was really trying very hard.

The story begins as a bunch of gold miners fall out and end up randomly fighting. Eventually the main guy makes his fortune and goes off to marry his sweetheart only to discover that she's been accidentally killed by the chief villain. The chief villain, meanwhile, gets his hands on the loot and becomes all-powerful with his own private army, equipped with guns no less. The hero and his allies must figure out how to combat them.

Everything here plays out exactly as you'd expect. There are no major plot twists, no good fight scenes, just predictability and drawn-out plotting. Just the sort of cheap kung fu film I hate, really.
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10/10
You get your moneies worth of Kung Fu fighting
ryanchinchilla27 March 2022
This film is 95% fighting, 5% loose plot. I didn't come to watch a film, I came to watch a fight fest and this movie delivered. I am astounded by the sheer amount of fists flying through the air and the choreography this film contains. Although it's a bunch of idiots who struck gold, the true gold is the battles our heroes undergo to achieve vengeance for a fallen damsel. This movie is absolute gold found in the dirt. Within the first 30 seconds of the film you have a fight break out that goes on for a solid 7-8 minutes to then you actually find out what's actually happening to our cast. After that you get maybe 2 minutes or less of plot before you get back to the action packed fighting that this film delivers. If you are a kung Fu fan, this is the film to watch.
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