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Ji-Lung Chang | ... |
Ku Yung's Servant
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Yi Chang |
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Ching Cheng |
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Kang Chin | ... |
Tai Li-lei
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Kuang-Li Hsia | ... |
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Hsing Hsieh | ... |
Su
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Fong Lung |
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Ting-Ken Shih |
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Jen-Ping Su |
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Chi-Sheng Wang |
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Don Wong | ... |
Chen Ku-yung
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Sung Chao Yu |
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When I watched this movie it was called Fists of Shaolin, which is odd because not a single punch is thrown in the entire film. However, if stick fighting is your thing then this movie is for you. I couldn't possibly comment on the authenticity of the fight scenes but they are certainly entertaining, especially the final duel. All the usual ingredients are present-bad dubbing, ridiculous characters etc. yet a lot of the humour appears to be intentional. The villain is a real highlight, sporting the trademark long white beard and hair which is so popular amongst evildoers in martial arts flicks. Although the story isn't particularly original and I wouldn't be surprised to learn the score was stolen from another movie I thoroughly recommend this film.