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Kuan Tai Chen | ... |
Hung Hsi-kuan
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Sheng Fu | ... | |
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Hsin Fang | ... |
Wang San-Mei
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Hark-On Fung | ... |
Hsiang
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Mu Chu | ... |
General Che Kang
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Yi Feng | ... |
Mai Hsin
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Yen Tsan Tang | ... |
Nien Shui-ching
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Ching Wong | ... |
Teh
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Nan Chiang | ... |
Ho
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Chi Chin Wu |
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Kwok Kuen Chan |
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Chuan Chen | ... |
Tibetan Lama fighter
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Ti-Ko Chen |
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Tien Lung Chen | ... |
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Kent Cheng |
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Hung escapes Shaolin after the temple is attacked by the Ching, only to be jailed with the help of Fang (also of Shoalin) who mistakes him for a bandit. Fang must now help Hung escape so they can challenge the Ching together.
I have to disagree with the above poster. This is the first of the Hung Gar movies, the flick was a big hit, and helped change how fight scenes were directed in Hong Kong. Before this film, with the exception of Bruce Lee, who was very athletic, most action films were either wanna be Bruce Lee clones- Bruce Liang, Li, Le, etc, with some occasional guys with good kicks etc, or clumsy Gang style knife fights- "Duel" "Vengeance" "Boxer from Shantung". The stars would throw flailing punches and kicks, and some how, with out any kind of skill, defeat an army of guys. Instead of trying to get a guy to look like a JKD stylist (i.e. combining boxing and Karate, not kung fu) they scrapped it for this much more classical style of fighting. Highly choreographed and unrealistic, at least it looked good. It's a movie, it's supposed to look good. As far as the "5 venoms" movies go, that was actually more of a Western Cult movie. At the time that came out, Jackie Chan was starting to break box office records, and the Shaw Brothers were getting beaten out by Golden Harvest and the TV serials.