Two men and a woman, all friends and martial arts experts, visit Hong Kong, where they grew up. When the woman disappears, the men find out that she has been kidnapped by white slavers, and ... Read allTwo men and a woman, all friends and martial arts experts, visit Hong Kong, where they grew up. When the woman disappears, the men find out that she has been kidnapped by white slavers, and find themselves battling a gang of kung-fu killers in an attempt to rescue their friend.Two men and a woman, all friends and martial arts experts, visit Hong Kong, where they grew up. When the woman disappears, the men find out that she has been kidnapped by white slavers, and find themselves battling a gang of kung-fu killers in an attempt to rescue their friend.
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So of course TV execs had to figure out ways to get in on this new genre. I remember the ABC Movie of the Week ads announcing "the FIRST martial Arts movie made for television!" Okay, they were obviously ignoring the earlier KUNG FU..... Anyway, the ad got me interested....
The flick was pretty good. Jared Martin and Katie Saylor play siblings who have returned to Hong Kong to visit their childhood friend Robert Ito. Unfortunately, Katie gets kidnapped by a white slavery ring run by Joseph Wiseman. Drugged, stripped, locked in a bordello, Katie doesn't have much to do for a while except be the damsel in distress, waiting for the good guys to rescue her. Martin and Ito, martial arts devotees (and hence "The Men of the Dragon") are more than up to the challenge of battling their way through the villain's forces (ever notice how no one in a martial arts flick has ever heard of a gun????). Saylor gets in on the final battle, as all three join up to kick Dr No.... I mean, Balashev's ass.
I suspect the idea had been to do a series of MotD flicks for ABC; certainly the ending leaves the groundwork for a series. But, rather than be "the FIRST martial Arts movie made for television!", MotD turned out to be the ONLY martial Arts movie made for television.... Oh well.
Jared Martin and Katie Saylor were reunited a couple years later for the fantasy series FANTASTIC JOURNEY. Robert Ito hit the big time as Sam on QUINCY.
One odd note-- although, as a TV movie, there was no overt nudity on screen, Katie's nude back is shown, at least in the original version. The second time the flick aired, her disrobing was reduced to a head-and-shoulders shot. Many of the ABC Movies of the Week were also given European theatrical releases with expanded, explicit nude scenes by the actresses involved, which makes me wonder if there was a lot more to that scene than we Americans saw on the TV.
The scene is more of a mind control scene. Basically, Salor plays a tough, Kung Fu expert in her own right that is kidnapped with the intend of being sold into white slavery. She resists being held captive. So she is given a drug to make her obedient so she could be sold into slavery. To prove the drug was working, she is marched in front of the bad guy and her clothes removed. She stands in front of him fully nude. Of course only her bare back is to the camera. But the bad guy scans her with his eyes from head to toe and back again. It was hot for TV.
I have been looking for this flick on VHS, DVD, our internet for years just to see this scene. Anyone have it?
Update Jun 20/2008 - Finally found this scene. look on Youtube>>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=26W2k7GU6n0
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- TriviaThe main villain, Balashev, is modeled on Han, the villain in Opération Dragon (1973). That character was in turn frequently compared to the titular antagonist in the first James Bond film, James Bond 007 contre Dr. No (1962). Both Balashev and No were played by Joseph Wiseman.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Greatest Show You Never Saw (1996)
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