Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe martial-arts action film 10 Brothers of Shaolin tells the tale of ten specially trained fighters, five monks, five laymen, who have been taught their skills in order to protect Master Ch... Alles lesenThe martial-arts action film 10 Brothers of Shaolin tells the tale of ten specially trained fighters, five monks, five laymen, who have been taught their skills in order to protect Master Chu, who needs all the help he can while attempting to bring down the Mings.The martial-arts action film 10 Brothers of Shaolin tells the tale of ten specially trained fighters, five monks, five laymen, who have been taught their skills in order to protect Master Chu, who needs all the help he can while attempting to bring down the Mings.
- Chi Yung (one of the 10 brothers)
- (as Wang Tao)
- One of the 10 Brothers
- (as Kaow Fi)
- General's son
- (as Tong Wei)
- C in C's envoy
- (as Cheng Ju)
- One of the 10 Brothers
- (as Kuan-Hsiung Wang)
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Chia Ling plays the niece of a Ming General who waits for the emperor so he can rally an army on his behalf. Chia has three fight scenes, including one extended spear fight about an hour into the film. Venerable kung fu performer Phillip Ko (FEARLESS DRAGONS) plays one of the Shaolin Brothers. The villains include kung fu heavyweights Chang Yi (EAGLE'S CLAW), Leung Kar Yan (THUNDERING MANTIS) and Tung Wai and Chan Chia Kai, both from MARS VILLA.
The low-budget film is shot on location, with a number of fights staged in the woods. The fights may not be the best we've seen in these films, but at least there are lots of them to keep us interested. The music score features a number of familiar Chinese tunes (including the oft-used Wong Fei Hung theme) splattered indiscriminately across the soundtrack. (Well, at least we don't hear the theme from HANG 'EM HIGH for the umpteenth time.)
One amusing aspect of this film is that it points up a curious tendency of kung fu films to show characters traveling long cross-country distances on foot without any luggage whatsoever. No changes of clothing, no food, no water, no materials for sleeping or shelter. And when the hero and his royal charge stop at a roadside inn to eat, they're recognized and immediately attacked by Ching spies, so they can't eat or sleep that way either. How do they survive on the road? Best not to ask.
10 so-called brothers by way of principal since they trained and lived together for a long time in the same temple are ordered by the head Chinese monk to protect a hierarchy ruler whose been hiding in the temple until his cover was blown in which the unfaithful commander putting a bounty on his head. The dubbing is atrocious which didn't make since but in order to appeal to English speaking viewers, the language was changed from "Buddha be praised" to "God be praised". The martial art sequences is some of the worst I've ever seen since they barely even touch one another. And they're too many twists that don't make a lot of sense such as the monk who betrayed the temple for the whereabouts of the hierarchy ruler but is necessary, since it's supposed to be a movie and may have ran out of ideas.
Neatly shot and with some great locations, especially the opening temple which looks like a stunning place, 10 Brothers Of Shaolin keeps a steady pace and offers plenty of kung fu action courtesy of the fantastic Tommy Lee (The Hot, The Cool & The Vicious). This is complimented by the great cast on offer of course, including the brilliant Wong Tao. I'm a big fan of Don Wong Tao. Its rare that a film he is in proves unwatchable. By the time he had made this, Wong had only been in the business 5 years but had already made over 20 films as a leading man, including the classic Secret Rivals!
His supporting cast of the ten brothers do pretty well themselves - one of which the great Philip Ko and another,Jimmy Lee. Fan-favourite Leung Kar Yan (aka Beardy) gets to impress as an ass-kicking, evil brigadier who works for the general. Stereotyped actor, Shaw Luo Hui, returns as a shifty monk, and another co-star that gets to show some great moves, is the fantastic Judy Lee Chia Ling who never fails to impress...
Not without its flaws, 10 Brothers Of Shaolin has enough going on with its characters, nicely choreographed fights, tidy direction and great cast to make it an above average kung fu flick. Highlights include the obligatory teahouse fight and any against Tung Wei, although I was expecting more in the finale against the heartbroken, Chang Yi.
Overall: Not amazing, but definitely not boring, 10 Brothers Of Shaolin entertains!
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