Triumph Of Two Kung-Fu Arts (1977)
A righteous sad story full of actions
For a movie with kung fu right there in the title this one sure takes it's time before we even get to any fight scenes. For the first half hour or so it's all heavy melodrama about a guy seeking revenge for his dead father and his mom's disappointment with him for not getting it and generally for being such a loser. When we finally get to some fighting there are some weird choices including one of the end fight scenes being just a series of stills shown over some music.
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Michael Chan Wai-Man | As: |
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Hsiu-shen Liang | As: |
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Gua Ah-leh | As: |
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Chin Kang | As: |
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Chow Siu-Loi | As: |
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For a movie with kung fu right there in the title this one sure takes it's time before we even get to any fight scenes. For the first half hour or so it's all heavy melodrama about a guy seeking revenge for his dead father and his mom's disappointment with him for not getting it and generally for being such a loser. When we finally get to some fighting there are some weird choices including one of the end fight scenes being just a series of stills shown over some music.
| Tagline: | A righteous sad story full of actions |
| Certification: | Unknown |
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Cheng-Huan Chung |
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