Cast Member: Yen Shi-Kwan
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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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Dragon Fist
Mar 8, 2015Jackie Chan is given one of his more serious roles and succeeds in giving a fine performance both in the acting and the fighting departments.
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Fearless Hyena
Mar 11, 2015With excellent action, a few chuckles and Jackie’s charm the film is an enjoyable watch.
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Iron Monkey
Mar 30, 2015Anyone who appreciates quality choreography, well executed fight sequences and a well told story will love this and will definitely want to own it!
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Kickboxer
Apr 3, 2015Budget restraints are sometimes apparent, but this doesn’t detract from another quality Yuen Biao vehicle.
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New Dragon Gate Inn
May 4, 2015May disappoint die-hard action fans, but would prove a good introduction to swordplay style films, especially for the H.K uninitiated and Hollywood lovers.
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Once Upon A Time In China
May 6, 2015Hark combines a well-paced and beautifully photographed narrative with strong characters and exciting fight action.
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Once Upon A Time In China II
May 7, 2015In my opinion, this film does not have the same numerous levels within its story which made the first such an all round classic, however, much of the action is just as impressive.
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Royal Tramp II
May 19, 2015Part two is lavish and colourful, but simply not as absorbing as it needed to be. A steadier hand at the helm may have rectified this.
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Swordsman II
Jun 6, 2015The viewer is treated to a visual feast that fully sketches out this almost mythical setting – kudos once more to director and cinematographer.
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Taoism Drunkard
Sep 25, 2024Fantastical ingenuity, crazy comedy, outlandish practical effects, and hard-hitting martial arts are thrown together in perhaps one of the best zany action flicks to come from the Golden Era 80s.
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The 13 Cold-Blooded Eagles
Jul 2, 2015For those seeking a fast-paced fantasy film with no pretensions, ‘The 13 Cold-Blooded Eagles’ fits the bill very well and, while not comparable to genre classics like ‘Swordsman II’, is worth a look.