Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Comedy, Eastern | Die Erben der 36 Kammern der Shaolin | 1985 | Disciples of the 36th Chamber | Lau Kar-leung (Liu Chia-Liang) | China | 90 |
6,5 IMDb Nr.23 | Handlung Gordon Liu Chia-hui reprises his famous Monk San Te role as he tries to support and protect Shaolin her Fang Shih-yu who purposely attacks corrupt Ching officials. Fights by legendary action director Liu Chia-liang are to die for. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by ChungMo on 28 January 2006) This is the second film where Lui Chia Hui plays San Te. He, however, is not the focus of the film. Fong Sai Yuk, played by Hsiou Hou, is the main character and occupies most of the screen time. Fong Sai Yuk is portrayed as a brash, young super fighter who can't stop getting into fights. He's a bragging, annoying character whose sole redeeming quality is that he can back up his boasts. One of the last Shaw films before they shut down the studio, the film is set bound and looks like it could have been done ten years earlier. The plot is just decent with a back story that is slightly unexplained. The actors all do a good job. The music is very canned. The highlight is the fighting and there's plenty of it. A moderate amount of wire-fu doesn't detract from some excellent choreography. Liu Chia Liang really got into mass fight scenes towards the end of his time at the Shaw Bros. The final scene at the governor's palace is a small masterpiece of mass fighting. A good kung fu film. | Darsteller Hou Hsiao ... Fang Shih Yu Chia-Hui Liu ... Monk San Te Lily Li ... Miao Tsui Hua Jason Piao Pai ... (as Piao Pai) Chia-Liang Liu Jimmy Au Kwok Keung Chan Shen Chan ... Education officer Sha Duo'er Yung Chan Lien-Ping Chang | ||||
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