Action god Chang Cheh is the untarnished gold standard for heroically plasma-packed, bone-shatteringly brutal Kung Fu carnage! Versatile filmmaker Cheh audaciously earns himself a glisteringly gory golden trident for his gruesomely rib-wrecking, sternum-skewering martial masterpiece 'Masked Avengers'. A visceral, blissfully blood-spattered, brain-bogglingly bonkers example of his unrivalled mastery of majestic martial arts mayhem!!!! Featuring an exemplary cast of preternaturally agile, fiercely fleet-footed Shaw Brothers warrior icons, sumptuous set design, and a memorable score. Prepare yourself for a gory plenitude of outstanding panther-paced fight choreography, guaranteeing that no jaw shall remain undropped by the trident-thrashingly tumultuous conclusion of 'Masked Avengers'.
There are only ONE true 'Avengers', and they are genius action impresario Chang Cheh's magnificently muscular Manchurian martial arts madmen 'Masked Avengers' (1981). A deliriously dazzling, skull-shatteringly brutal, freakishly kinetic Kung Fu spectacle without peer! The venomously villanous 'Masked Avengers' actively remains a meticulously mental, stylishly sinuous, ferociously fearsome fight-flick that will righteously kick a Buddha-sized hole in your reeling cerebellum, and let the heroically healing light of Shaw Brothers movie magic rush right in! A scintillatingly savage showcase of inimitable Shaw Brothers bellicosity, maestro Chang Cheh's Grindhouse grisly 'Masked Avengers' is, perhaps, his very own, admittedly Wilder Bunch!!!