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dOc DVD Review: Spiritual Kung Fu (1979)
A popular genre in Chinese filmmaking is the ghost comedy, and Spiritual Kung Fu is basically that, despite a few action sequences. It showcases more of the "Buster Keaton-ish" side of Jackie Chan than the action hero side. In the story, he plays Yi, a student at a Shaolin Temple.
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Bruce Lee is a 32-year-old Chinese-American who has parlayed his skill in kung-fu into a profitable acting career in Hong Kong-produced features. His balletic grace, curled mouth, quivering nostrils, arched eyebrows and clenched fists make his demonstrations of this athletic sport highly
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New Fist of Fury - Reviews, Movie Trailers, Cast & Crew. Movies at Film.com
During WWII in Japanese-occupied Taiwan, a young thief with no interest in kung-fu becomes a changed man when he can no longer stand to see his people losing their land and their lives at the hands of the cruel Japanese.
Jackie Chan Biography - Yahoo! Movies
If Buster Keaton were alive and well and living in Hong Kong, directing and starring in kung fu comedies, the end eroduct would probably resemble the films of Jackie Chan.
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Lo Wei Motion Picture Company - Filmography, Year, Role - Variety Profiles
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Lo Wei - Filmography, Year, Role - Variety Profiles
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