Agrega una trama en tu idiomaKung Fu superstar Meng Fei dons the mantle of the legendary martial arts hero Fong Sai Yuk. The Manchu government has a huge bounty on the head of Fong Sai Yuk. Many top fighters and Manchu ... Leer todoKung Fu superstar Meng Fei dons the mantle of the legendary martial arts hero Fong Sai Yuk. The Manchu government has a huge bounty on the head of Fong Sai Yuk. Many top fighters and Manchu Generals attempt to ambush Fong, finally the stage is set for the most deadly trap of the ... Leer todoKung Fu superstar Meng Fei dons the mantle of the legendary martial arts hero Fong Sai Yuk. The Manchu government has a huge bounty on the head of Fong Sai Yuk. Many top fighters and Manchu Generals attempt to ambush Fong, finally the stage is set for the most deadly trap of the entire duel on the plum blossom posts! Don't miss it!
- Tiger Lei
- (as Shoji Kurada)
- Mai Chiu
- (as Delon Tam)
- Commander Ma
- (as Chang Yee)
- Chau Shao Yi
- (as Cherrie Lung)
- Fang Ting
- (as Bruce law)
- Ah Chiao
- (as Jojo Uy)
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Wow! What a fine example of the Kung-Fu fighting genre at its very best this truly is. It's inventive in that it presents a new type of Kung-Fu showdown rarely seen before with its battles mainly taking place atop the dangerous battleground described above and it features terrific lead performances from Fei Meng (as the young Chinese hero of the people Fang Shi-Yu), Shoji Karada (as the deceptively deadly Dragon Lee) and Yi Chang (as the tyrannical General Ma), performances that transcend the language barrier in terms of body language and facial expression. Also the female leads here are indeed truly beautiful and certainly seem to be the worth the amount of fighting done over them. If this has any real flaw, it's that the basic premise (revenge-training-more revenge) has been done so much as to become almost clichéd for this genre. Also the way the Japanese are portrayed leaves something to be desired, what with the whole idea of a Japanese man being with a Chinese woman getting treated as something absolutely abhorrent. But forgiving this one its flaws, which really were quite common for this genre, it really delivers the goods and then some in terms of fighting action and excitement.
On part of the fight scene's it's worth watching for the fighting going on on the so-called Shaolin Poles. It's almost unbelievable to see what Fei Meng and Yasuaki Kurata are doing. Fei Meng picked up his role again as Fang Shi-Yu, the popular fighter with his white fan and a brilliant smile. On the other hand Yasuaki Kurata, who's still performing nowadays, plays a Japanese fighter but just look how he humiliate women by giving kicks with his feet in their face or isn't afraid to rape women. Back then the Chinese weren't fund of the Japanese.
Due the good fighting scene's and a great story it's a must see for the lovers of the genre. I do like it more then the American Kung-Fu flicks with Bruce Lee or the new ones. The only trick you see in the old schools are the one with the wires used to elevate people. And I was also surprised to see blood here in such old flicks.
Maybe the only negative thing I can say is the poor quality of the DVD, even the release in the US is a VHS rip-off but hey, it do adds towards the grindhouse feeling.
Another plus, it has Doris Lung Chun Erh as Men Fei's love interest. She is perhaps the most beautiful Chinese actress ever.
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