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From the golden age of Kung Fu movies, the legendary Shaw Brothers bring you an action-packed tale of revenge, mayhem and flying fists. When his martial arts school is viciously attacked by a rival gang of Japanese thugs, Lei Ming swears to bring them down with violent justice. Written, starring and directed by Jimmy Wang Yu, The Chinese Boxer (1970) is a fabulously fast-paced feature full of exquisite set-pieces and mind-blowing fight choreography.
A huge influence on the likes of Tarantino's Kill Bill (2003) and Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury (1972) this entertainingly savage story of resilience, skill and a battle against the odds, is one of the first true modern classics of the genre, focussing as it does on physical prowess and athletic proficiency over the more mythical elements of the wuxia era. An undoubted cult classic, this is a must for any serious collector of extreme Asian cinema and martial arts madness.
Also includes an Interview with David West.
- 88 Films
- 90 mins approx
- Jimmy Wang Yu
- 18
- Jimmy Wang Yu
- Lo Lieh
- Wang Ping
English
- Mandarin Chinese
- English
- B
- 88 Films
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Total Price: £27.98
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From the golden age of Kung Fu movies, the legendary Shaw Brothers bring you an action-packed tale of revenge, mayhem and flying fists. When his martial arts school is viciously attacked by a rival gang of Japanese thugs, Lei Ming swears to bring them down with violent justice. Written, starring and directed by Jimmy Wang Yu, The Chinese Boxer (1970) is a fabulously fast-paced feature full of exquisite set-pieces and mind-blowing fight choreography.
A huge influence on the likes of Tarantino's Kill Bill (2003) and Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury (1972) this entertainingly savage story of resilience, skill and a battle against the odds, is one of the first true modern classics of the genre, focussing as it does on physical prowess and athletic proficiency over the more mythical elements of the wuxia era. An undoubted cult classic, this is a must for any serious collector of extreme Asian cinema and martial arts madness.
Also includes an Interview with David West.
- 88 Films
- 90 mins approx
- Jimmy Wang Yu
- 18
- Jimmy Wang Yu
- Lo Lieh
- Wang Ping
English
- Mandarin Chinese
- English
- B
- 88 Films
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £27.98
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Solid Film, but Ends too Quickly
The fights in this film are excellent and the story has some great drama to it. The only downside is that in the style of many martial arts films, the story ends almost immediately after the final fight, with the drama and romance of the narrative all but forgotten.
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