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Los 5 Maestros de Shaolin

Título original: Shao Lin wu zu
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 49min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
1,5 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Kuan-Chun Chi, David Chiang, Sheng Fu, Fei Meng, and Lung Ti in Los 5 Maestros de Shaolin (1974)
Five students escape from the destruction of their beloved Shaolin Temple...now each must take revenge and train in their own separate fighting styles...they will become The Five Shaolin Masters!!
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Cinco supervivientes de un Templo Shaolin, deben enfrentarse a cinco malvados que les persiguen. Los héroes se separarán y empezarán a reclutar a campesinos para crear un ejército para derro... Leer todoCinco supervivientes de un Templo Shaolin, deben enfrentarse a cinco malvados que les persiguen. Los héroes se separarán y empezarán a reclutar a campesinos para crear un ejército para derrotar a los destructores del templo.Cinco supervivientes de un Templo Shaolin, deben enfrentarse a cinco malvados que les persiguen. Los héroes se separarán y empezarán a reclutar a campesinos para crear un ejército para derrotar a los destructores del templo.

  • Dirección
    • Cheh Chang
  • Guión
    • Kuang Ni
  • Reparto principal
    • David Chiang
    • Lung Ti
    • Sheng Fu
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    1,5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Cheh Chang
    • Guión
      • Kuang Ni
    • Reparto principal
      • David Chiang
      • Lung Ti
      • Sheng Fu
    • 13Reseñas de usuarios
    • 26Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 premio en total

    Vídeos1

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    Trailer 1:03
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    Imágenes23

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    Reparto principal49

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    David Chiang
    David Chiang
    • Hu Te-Ti
    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Tsai Te-Chung
    Sheng Fu
    Sheng Fu
    • Ma Chao-Hsing
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Li Shih-Kai
    Fei Meng
    Fei Meng
    • Fang Ta-Hung
    Lung-Wei Wang
    Lung-Wei Wang
    • Ma Fu-Yi
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    • Chien San
    • (as Chia-Jen Liang)
    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Dik-Hak Chan
      Dik-Hak Chan
        Shao-Chun Chang
        Yi-Kuei Chang
        Yi-Kuei Chang
        Chin-Hai Chen
        Shen-Lin Chen
        Shen-Lin Chen
        Liu Chia-Yung
        Liu Chia-Yung
          Tao Chiang
          Tao Chiang
          • General Chen Wen-Yao
          Teng Chiang-Mei
          • Tonfa Twin 1
          • (as Chiang-Mei Teng)
          Wan-Hsi Chin
          Wan-Hsi Chin
          Ma Chin-Ku
          Ma Chin-Ku
          • Patriot
          • (as Chin-Ku Ma)
          • Dirección
            • Cheh Chang
          • Guión
            • Kuang Ni
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          10SHAGGSVII

          One of the best Kung Fu Movies ever !

          Chang Cheh´s Five Shoalin Masters is perhaps the Best Kung Fu Movie ever, besides the Bruce Lee Masterpieces. Ti Lung, David Chiang, Chi Kuan Chun and of Course Alexander Fu Sheng are just great in this Movie I hope this One (and the other great Shaw Brothers Movies) comes on Dvd sometime !!!
          7gavin6942

          Smack!

          Five students escape from the destruction of their beloved Shaolin Temple...now each must take revenge and train in their own separate fighting styles...they will become The Five Shaolin Masters!! The film focuses on Shaolin's historic rivalries with the Qing Dynasty, and in fact this is made clear in the prequel, "Shaolin Temple" (1976). Trying to keep the films straight is a challenge in itself, especially considering how many name changes tend to happen.

          Among the Cheh Chang films, this may have the most epic battles. I love the gimmicks of other films (such as the different "venom" styles), but here we have a great one-on-one fight that rivals anything you would see from Bruce Lee.
          9Slaphammer1

          Great movie!

          Back in the mid-1980s, when was around 10-14 years old, there was a show on one of the basic cable channels called either Black Belt Theatre or Kung Fu Theatre...I can't remember which (whenever they came back from commercial, they would quote from Confucious before resuming the film). They played lots and lots of Shaw Brothers films from the 1970s, among other martial arts films. I remember trying to tune in every Sunday afternoon to get my fix of kung fu action.

          Anyway, these days I barely remember anything about the movies I saw in those days...I remember a scene here and there, but nothing major. One movie, though, burned itself into my brain and I've never been able to forget it -- that film was Five Masters of Death (aka Five Shaolin Masters). About six months ago, after not having seen this movie for well over a decade, I decided to see if it was still as great as I remembered so I hopped on the internet and found a place where I could buy it on VHS.

          This movie is still excellent. My VHS copy is of understandably poor quality, but the film is still a joy to watch. Each of the five protagonists specializes in a different style of fighting, as do the opposing five antagonists, so the film is chock full of great kung fu. I also find the story to be more engaging and epic in feel than most martial arts movies I've seen (however, I am far from being an authority on the genre). The theme music which plays repeatedly throughout is great...it helps give the film its epic feel and is very catchy--I find myself singing it in my head for days after watching this movie.

          At any rate, I love this movie. I wish there was still something like Black Belt Theatre (or Kung Fu Theatre) on cable so I could catch some more of the Shaw Brothers era of kung fu film. Martial arts films of today use undercranking and especially wirework far too much--I find myself more impressed by films like Five Masters of Death which rely on "natural" skills.
          7InjunNose

          Chang Cheh arrives at a fork in the road

          In 1974, Chang Cheh was roughly halfway through a career that already included such milestones as "The One-Armed Swordsman", "The Heroic Ones" and "Blood Brothers". While it can be argued that all martial arts movies are fantasies, Chang's films ("Blood Brothers", especially) were peopled by vividly wrought, three-dimensional characters that the viewer cared about. But, despite assembling a stellar cast for "Five Shaolin Masters", it is here that the veteran director begins to eschew character development. Of the titular masters, only Fu Sheng has any humanity; the remaining heroes (David Chiang, Ti Lung, Chi Kuan-chun, Meng Fei) and all of the villains (Wang Lung-wei, Chiang Tao, Fung Hark-on, Tsai Hung, Liang Chia-jen) are emotionless comic book figures, boldly but crudely drawn. From this point forward, Chang's characters and plots would become increasingly stylized until he was directing what were essentially live-action cartoons, like "Five Element Ninja". The films were still entertaining, but with rare exceptions (such as "The Chinatown Kid") were no longer engrossing. But hey, I won't get too stuffy in my analysis of what is undeniably an entertaining movie. There are lots of fights, both empty-handed and with weapons, and they're beautifully choreographed by Liu Chia-liang--soon to become a director in his own right--and Liu Chia-yung. (Look for brief cameos by the latter and by the Lius' adopted brother, "Master Killer" Gordon Liu.) Judged strictly on action, "Five Shaolin Masters" is a winner, and fans of the genre will want to see it more than once.
          9montecristocount

          More natural and fun

          I was influenced by this movie to start training Martial Arts, first Kung fu, then Tae Kwon Do. It gave me some motivation when I lost almost all my friends because I was the kind of kid always searching for adventures and physical activities and they just disappeared from the scene because of the Atari's video games.

          I loved the values of this 5 masters of the Shao Lin temple by honoring their ancestors, masters and school-temple and giving some pay back to the bad guys who betrayed and killed their people.

          The stunts are great athletes and for sure great martial artists as well, but above all real combat experts instead of flying wired clowns.

          The music is good, but I don't like the sound that all movie makers add to punches and kicks almost as fake as those "Pow" from Batman but I guess that is or was a standard in the industry so that is not their fault (producers and/or director of this movie).

          Considering the context and the year when it was made, this movie deserves respect because it's original and it inspired so many kids when we start enjoying the benefits of VCR's (Beta format) back in early to middle 80's. Plus it teaches to kids that if you want to win, you need to pay the price and you need to go through training and discipline.

          Más del estilo

          Shao Lin si
          6,8
          Shao Lin si
          Liu A-Cai yu Huang Fei-Hong
          6,6
          Liu A-Cai yu Huang Fei-Hong
          El luchador de Shantung
          7,0
          El luchador de Shantung
          Los vengadores de Shaolin
          6,9
          Los vengadores de Shaolin
          Ho el Sucio
          7,1
          Ho el Sucio
          El padrino de Chinatown
          6,6
          El padrino de Chinatown
          Can que
          7,3
          Can que
          Wu du
          7,0
          Wu du
          De profesion - Invencible
          7,1
          De profesion - Invencible
          Tormenta de kung fu en el paraíso
          7,5
          Tormenta de kung fu en el paraíso
          Retorno a Shaolin
          6,9
          Retorno a Shaolin
          El Boxeador Chino
          6,8
          El Boxeador Chino

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          Detalles

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          • Fecha de lanzamiento
            • 25 de diciembre de 1974 (Hong Kong)
          • Países de origen
            • Hong Kong
            • Taiwán
          • Idioma
            • Mandarín
          • Títulos en diferentes países
            • Five Shaolin Masters
          • Localizaciones del rodaje
            • Hong Kong, China
          • Empresas productoras
            • Chang's Film Company
            • Shaw Brothers
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          • Duración
            • 1h 49min(109 min)
          • Color
            • Color
          • Mezcla de sonido
            • Mono
          • Relación de aspecto
            • 2.35 : 1

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