Release Year: 1979
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A Massacre Survivor
Apr 11, 2022‘A Massacre Survivor’ features an always watchable Shih Szu as the heroine. Unfortunately, she’s one of the few characters to get much polish.
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Dance Of The Drunk Mantis
Mar 5, 2015Yuen Woo-Ping and his brothers fill the film with stunning ‘drunken’ conflicts and duels.
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Death Duel Of Kung Fu
Mar 6, 2015Thankfully, you’re never too far away from a spot of fisticuffs, which is a very good thing because you’re not likely to gain much enjoyment from any other part of this film.
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Dirty Ho
Mar 7, 2015This splendid period kung-fu film once again gives evidence of the immense quality that rolled out of the Shaw Brothers studios during the 70’s.
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Dragon Fist
Mar 8, 2015Jackie Chan is given one of his more serious roles and succeeds in giving a fine performance both in the acting and the fighting departments.
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Dragon’s Claws
Mar 9, 2015‘Dragon’s Claws’ shows the good and bad of independent kung-fu film-maker Joesph Kuo.
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Fearless Hyena
Mar 11, 2015With excellent action, a few chuckles and Jackie’s charm the film is an enjoyable watch.
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Fighting Ace
Mar 12, 2015The description for ‘Fighting Ace’ doesn’t exactly make it jump off the page, but it proves to be a better than average effort.
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Five Superfighters
Mar 14, 2015The generally undemanding nature of the film make this a definite thumbs up for genre-lovers.
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His Name Is Nobody
Mar 25, 2015It entertains throughout its duration and despite the usual kung-fu comedy conventions turning up it is a breath of fresh air.
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Incredible Kung Fu Mission
Mar 28, 2015‘Incredible Kung Fu Mission’ is peppered with a decent mix of humour, sentimentality and superior fight action, creating a solid independent feature.
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Invincible Enforcer
Feb 25, 2018Ultimately, ‘Invincible Enforcer’ proves such a hit or miss affair that it’s not hard to see why it has remained virtually unknown to international audiences since its release.