After Chen Zhen's execution in Shanghai, the Japanese feared that his death would unite all Chinese kung fu schools against them. Fearing this, the Japanese gave orders to the head of the Ho... Read allAfter Chen Zhen's execution in Shanghai, the Japanese feared that his death would unite all Chinese kung fu schools against them. Fearing this, the Japanese gave orders to the head of the Hong Ku School, Miyamoto (Lo Lieh) to surpass all Chinese schools including the Ching Wu Sch... Read allAfter Chen Zhen's execution in Shanghai, the Japanese feared that his death would unite all Chinese kung fu schools against them. Fearing this, the Japanese gave orders to the head of the Hong Ku School, Miyamoto (Lo Lieh) to surpass all Chinese schools including the Ching Wu School. Miyamoto sends the Japanese along with their interpreter to the Ching Wu School order... Read all
- Miyamoto (Guest star)
- (as Lieh Lo)
- Tin Man Kwai
- (as Fung Tin)
- Souto Jyo
- (as Hsun Nankung)
- Japanese Knight
- (as Kang-Sheng Chao)
- Cheung S'mg Hung
- (as Kin Ming Lee)
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The dubbing is bad and takes away from an already mediocre film. Turns a b-movie (by Hong Kong standards) into a Grade Z picture. Not recommended for solo viewing, but as a party film it's a must view.
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*1/2 out of 4-(Poor)
Chen Shan (Bruce Li) journeys to Shanghai to honor his brothers dying wish. He must reestablish the Ching Wu Martial Arts School. When he finds that the school has been taken over by Miyamoto, the Japanese karate Master, a fight to the death ensues.
Bruce Li plays Bruce Lees brother and comes into town to find out why his brother died and kill some more Japanese occupiers.
Although it all falls apart before the end this film manages to be quite entertaining and Lo Lieh is great as the main bad guy.
Many of the original cast return with the exception of Bruce Lee (of course) and Nora Miao (who decided to instead star in the "official" sequel, which also starred a young Jackie Chan, New Fist of Fury) Not a classic at all but a well made film that is quite enjoyable.
The finest slice of Bruceploitaion.
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- TriviaOne of Ho Chung Tao's (Bruce Li) favorite films of his own filmography.
- Alternate versionsThe UK cinema release was cut by the BBFC to remove repeated punches and a shot of a man being impaled on stakes. The video release restored the cinema cuts though further cuts of 1 min 12 secs were made to remove shots of nunchakus, an ear clap and a shot of a live bird being eaten by a cheetah.
- ConnectionsFollowed by La Vengeance aux poings d'acier (1979)
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