Cast Member: Chin Yuet-Sang
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Dance Of The Drunk Mantis
Mar 5, 2015Yuen Woo-Ping and his brothers fill the film with stunning ‘drunken’ conflicts and duels.
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Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog
Mar 7, 2015‘Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog’ doesn’t compare to Sammo’s classics, but it’s diverting enough to persuade genre fans to catch it.
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Heroes Shed No Tears
Aug 21, 2018It might not be an essential Woo flick but one would be doing themselves an injustice in not checking out this early but highly entertaining action flick from the director.
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Hocus Pocus
Mar 25, 2015This is one for die-hard fans of Lam Ching Ying or the Chinese comedy horror genre in general.
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Kung Fu Vs. Yoga
Apr 4, 2015‘Kung Fu Vs. Yoga’ does not rank among the absolute cream of the genre, but there is definite enjoyment on offer here.
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Lion Vs. Lion
Apr 13, 2015‘Lion vs. Lion’ is so frustrating because when it’s good, it’s superb. Sadly the focus tends to be on the comedic aspects of the film which range from the amusing to the banal.
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Slaughter In San Francisco
Feb 21, 2024Helmed by the then prolific Lo Wei and giving Wong Tao an early leading role, ‘Slaughter in San Francisco’ is some often cheesy but action-packed old school martial arts action.
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The 7 Grandmasters
May 22, 2015It’s a pity that ‘The Seven Grandmasters’ is nearly a classic, but not quite. The reason it falls short and the reason why many of Kuo’s features stumble in the same way is the ending.
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The Buddha Assassinator
Feb 27, 2015‘The Buddha Assassinator’ offers little new in terms of storyline or narrative twists. What it does offer though is some top-quality action from a very able set of actors and another classic stand-off between hero and villain.
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The Dead And The Deadly
Mar 5, 2015All in all, another quality Sammo production that deserves a wider audience.
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The Prodigal Son
May 16, 2015This film is a true classic, outdoing other period pieces ‘Drunken Master’ and ‘Once Upon a Time in China’. Go get it!
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The Thundering Mantis
Jun 12, 2015‘The Thundering Mantis’ is a three star film that earns a fourth for its remarkable ending and Leung Kar Yan’s virtuoso performance as the hero driven straight over the edge.