Shaolin Hand Lock
CAST

David Chiang
Lo Lieh
Chan Wai Man
Dick Wei
Chan Ping
Karen Yip
Shum Lee Mei
Chan Shen
Kara Hui

ACTION
Tong Gaai
WRITER

Ni Kuang

PRODUCER
Run Run Shaw
DIRECTOR

Ho Meng Hua

RATING
   Shaolin Hand Lock
Shaolin Hand Lock
AKA : Shaolin Handlock
Year : 1978     Reviewer : Scott Napier

Director Ho Meng Hua directs this entertaining 70's kung fu movie, which stars David Chiang in the leading role opposite Shaw's number one villain, Lo Lieh. Whilst the film is shot in a contemporary setting, it still retains the familiarity and "spirit" of the period Kung Fu revenge flick and is a notable entry in the Shaw Brothers back catalogue.

 

 

Li  Bai  (Dick Wei) is the creator and master of the "Shi Zi So Hou Shou" ("Throat Locking Hand" or "Shaolin Hand Lock") and has ensured that his skills will live on by teaching them to his children, Ching Yang (David Chiang) and Meng Ping (Chan Ping ). However, a visit from old friend Fang Yun Biao is filled with treachery and he kills Bai along with two of his students, believing them to be his children. When Ching Yang learns of his father's murder, he sets out to avenge his death and travels to Thailand to kill Fang.  As it turns out though, it was the rich and benevolent Lin Hao (Lo Lieh) who was behind the plot so Yang infiltrates his gang to get closer to the man himself. Whilst it may appear things are going well, the other guards soon begin to suspect Yang and it looks like his confrontation with Bao will come sooner than he thinks.

 

 

Although the film itself contains many positives, 'Shaolin Hand Lock' is let down by an average performance from leading man David Chiang. This is not to say that he is a poor actor, but I just don't think he has the necessary charisma to portray a kung fu master. Added to this, he looks somewhat awkward during the fight scenes and is far better suited to the heroic bloodshed genre (see 'Vengeance'). Thankfully though, with the help of the predictable but entertaining revenge storyline and the excellent Lo Lieh, the film stays on track and is littered with examples of why Shaw Brothers were the leading studio of the era. It is also worth noting that despite the title, the technique used throughout bears no relation to Shaolin.

 

 

Despite my reservations, I still feel 'Shaolin Hand Lock' is excellent entertainment with much to appreciate. It boasts some top notch fight scenes which are further enhanced by another standout performance from the late great Lo Lieh.

Distributor : Celestial (IVL)
Region : 3 (NTSC)
Running Time : 88 mins
Video :
2:35:1 (16:9) anamorphic transfer with no major problems, colours are bright and well saturated, another fine piece of Celestial treatment which will never look better.
Audio :
Mandarin DD 5.1 soundtrack which I know some of the purists want in the original form, but overall it is fine. English, Chinese and Bahasa (Malaysian and Indonesian) removable subtitles are provided.
Extras :
- Useless production notes (on the back cover)
- Photo gallery containing shots from the movie and behind the scenes
- Original poster
- Biographies/filmographies for David Chiang, Lo Lieh, Ho Meng Hua, Chan Wai Man and Chan Ping
- Celestial produced trailers for: 'Shaolin Hand Lock', 'Vengeance', 'Duel of Fists', 'Two Champions of Shaolin' and 'Anonymous Heroes'
Notes :
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