Writer: Chang Cheh
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Crippled Avengers
Mar 3, 2015This is probably one of the most acrobatic Venoms films as they participate in some extremely complicated routines that are brilliantly put together.
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Disciples Of Shaolin
Mar 7, 2015The film has stood the test of time in terms of fight action, performances and direction, all of which are exceptional.
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Heaven And Hell
Oct 4, 2017‘Heaven and Hell’ is actually a whole lot more interesting, and engaging, than one would outwardly expect from its (largely) negative reputation.
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Heroes Two
Mar 24, 2015‘Heroes Two’ is not one of the definitive collaborations between Chang Cheh and Fu Sheng, but it offers quality in most departments.
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Hidden Hero
Sep 4, 2023‘Hidden Hero’ is nothing more than functional, unlikely to ignite any excitement in even the biggest Chang Cheh fan.
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Invincible Shaolin
Mar 30, 2015Chang Cheh weaves intrigue into the plot along with a clear sense of humanity and even humour.
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Legend Of The Fox
Jul 3, 2024It’s a shame to report that ‘Legend of the Fox’, while peppered with solid characters and decent fisticuffs, is a frustrating experience.
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Magnificent Wanderers
Apr 19, 2015There are quite a few spurts of fight action, but these are in-keeping with the playful tone of the film and offer little spectacular.
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Masked Avengers
Apr 21, 2015Although this isn’t the best Venoms film, it certainly isn’t the worst and still features a hundred reasons why it should be recommended viewing.
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Men From The Monastery
Apr 22, 2015Chang Cheh delivers a multi-layered kung-fu drama that is ripe with excellent characterisation and well-choreographed action.
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One-Armed Swordsman
May 7, 2015Without any argument, ‘One-Armed Swordsman’ is therefore a quality swordplay film that has much to offer to viewers today.
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Shaolin Rescuers
May 23, 2015Although an above average kung-fu flick (as you’d expect from Chang Cheh) this is one of the weakest of the Venoms films.