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Shaolin and Wu Tang

Original title: Shao Lin yu Wu Dang
  • 1983
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.1K
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Adam Cheng and Chia-Hui Liu in Shaolin and Wu Tang (1983)
Kung FuMartial ArtsAction

Two friends from rival schools are turned against one another by a jealous chief who wants to eliminate those whose fighting styles may rival his own.Two friends from rival schools are turned against one another by a jealous chief who wants to eliminate those whose fighting styles may rival his own.Two friends from rival schools are turned against one another by a jealous chief who wants to eliminate those whose fighting styles may rival his own.

  • Director
    • Chia-Hui Liu
  • Writers
    • Shu-Mei Chin
    • Pa-Ching Huang
    • Chi-kien Wong
  • Stars
    • Chia-Hui Liu
    • Adam Cheng
    • Li Ching
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Chia-Hui Liu
    • Writers
      • Shu-Mei Chin
      • Pa-Ching Huang
      • Chi-kien Wong
    • Stars
      • Chia-Hui Liu
      • Adam Cheng
      • Li Ching
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chia-Hui Liu
    Chia-Hui Liu
    • Hung Yung-Kit
    Adam Cheng
    Adam Cheng
    • Chou Fong-Wu
    Li Ching
    Li Ching
    • Yue Lam
    Idy Chan
    Idy Chan
    • Yen Lan
    Hwang-ki Baek
    • Thug
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Monk Ming-dun
    Yung Chan
    • Extra
    Chiang Chen
    Hung Chen
    • Extra
    Wing-Cheung Cheung
    • Man in opening scene
    Han Chiang
    Han Chiang
    • Master Liu
    Liang Chiang
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    Kwok-Keung Choi
      Shu-Kuang Huang
      Ho-Chiu Kei
      • Monk
      • (as Hao-Chao Chi)
      Hoi-San Kwan
      Hoi-San Kwan
      • Master Law
      Chi Tai Lam
      • Extra
      • Director
        • Chia-Hui Liu
      • Writers
        • Shu-Mei Chin
        • Pa-Ching Huang
        • Chi-kien Wong
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      7Jeremy_Urquhart

      Quite good

      Shaolin and Wu Tang is pretty good, and fairly entertaining overall. It's a movie that's stuffed with so many martial arts movie narrative conventions it almost feels like a parody. It's got rival martial arts schools, spies, a shadowy villain, revenge, and intensive training scenes playing a part at just the point you'd expect them to be. It crams it all into a runtime of under 90 minutes, but doesn't feel silly enough to be a parody. It's more like a greatest hits compilation; all the good stuff you'd want from a martial arts story (arguably too much).

      The action's really good, which is the main thing. It's not as frequently peppered with big scenes as some other martial arts movies, but there's enough. The less action-focused parts of Shaolin and Wu Tang are just fine. It doesn't waste time, and throws enough at you to make sure it's always interesting. The story isn't always charging forward, but non-action scenes tend to be brief in duration, which I think helps with the pacing.

      Gordon Liu is also great here, as always. Some sites say he directed this, and some don't, so maybe he co-directed? Or did some scenes? There's not as much reliable info as there should be for a movie this solid, and similarly disappointing is how bad all the versions of it seem to be. This could really do with a remaster, and would deserve it.

      Also, goes without saying, but it's definitely easy to recommend for anyone who likes Wu-Tang Clan's music.
      9montessny

      One great movie not to be missed!

      I brought this movie because it starred Gordon Lui.He is one of the best Old School fighters no second thoughts.I loved this movie from the moment it started to the end.I wish the movie never ended.Like many of Gordon's movies (Master Killers)for one which was a big hit when it came out.. Shaolin Vrs Wu Tang I think is the kept secret behind Master Killers.It does not ask Master Killers for help in kung fu movie ranking.I loved the great show down on the two schools Wu Tang and Shaolin showing their respective fierce fighting styles and traditions.Many great foot,leg,swords,training scenes from the both clans comparing their styles to each other.Without spoiling it here now the movie has a great plot that keeps you thinking and your eyes wide open.Gordon Lui & Adam Cheng are best friends only thing is that both of them come from rival clans the Shaolin and Wu Tang.The evil prince played by (Wong Lung Wie) tries to get the two friends to fight each other til death in a true battle both schools stand aside at the end to watch a battle that means more than friends!.Is friendship thicker than honor?Find out and watch!!!!
      10johnruss

      a great kung-fu movie

      An excellent martial arts movie. My favorite part is the beginning sequence where the lone wu-tang warrior fights against a squad of monks. The beginning fight scene is worth every penny it costs you to buy the movie.
      7Calaverasgrande

      If not for the Hip Hop group, you wouldn't know about this film.

      I'm a fan of both Wu Tang and HK martial arts films.

      This movie is good as a kung fu flick, great if you are a Wu Tang fan, just to hear the samples in context.

      But as a standalone its quite uneven.

      The costumes are pretty decent. Many other films of this era are less picky about such details. I don't know if any are historically accurate, but they at least fit the actors, and have some details.

      Sets are not too bad either.

      The lighting and cinematography are mediocre. So you have a strange circumstance where you are looking at pretty well dressed actors in a believable set, but the camera is barely in focus lighting seems to mostly be single point or available light. And its 4:3 aspect ratio further takes it down a notch in presentation.

      The acting is nothing to write home about. But its really the story that stinks. Its just kind of meanders and there isn't a real compelling story arc or character development.

      However the fight choreo is pretty decent.

      Thought it might even be Yuen Wo Ping.

      Its really one of those films where you are twiddling your thumbs while people are talking then a fight breaks out and it has your attention again.

      I'm being a little hard on it because its an 80's film. But it comes off like a 60's or 70's film. It should have better production value. Look at Jimmy Wang Yu's Master of the Flying Guilllotine. It's from 1976 but had better lighting and cinematography. The story is a trite, but it at least has a B plot. And some great characters!

      Despite all my quibbles Gordon Liu is great.
      John Book

      Fantastic kung fu movie

      It's safe to say that almost any movie Gordon Liu has ever appeared in is a classic. You can probably watch the intro of this movie (about four minutes) over and over and over and never get bored, it's that good. The movie itself is about two people from two different groups (the Shaolin and the Wu-Tang) and how they must unite to fight for one common cause. The fighting sequences are great, the storyline is easy to follow, and... well, just go out and see it.

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      • Trivia
        The hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, from Staten Island NY, took their name from this film. The group also referred to Staten Island as "Shaolin" in their lyrics, and sampled the English dub of this film throughout their first album, "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)"
      • Goofs
        When the lord throws his sword at the wall during the wu-tang/shaolin contest, it hits with the blade full-length, flat, against it. In the next shot, it is stuck in the wall.
      • Quotes

        The Lord: A game of chess, is like a sword fight. You must think first, before you move.

      • Connections
        Referenced in Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

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      • Release date
        • July 7, 1983 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Languages
        • Cantonese
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Shaolin & Wu Tang
      • Production company
        • Hing Fat Film Company
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 27m(87 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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