Does anyone know the names of old Kung Fu and Samurai films?
Thanks!
Gunnar
Does anyone know the names of old Kung Fu and Samurai films?
Thanks!
Gunnar
Hi KKM.
No, sorry, I’ve no idea what you’re talking about…
:rolleyes:
But you could try the Martial Media section of this forum… ![]()
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Great Movie, Great Martial Arts,
Kid with the Golden Arm*****
5 Deadly Venoms *****
Mystery of Chess Boxing ****
Snake in the Eagles Shadow ****
Flying Guilletine *****(a bit different)
7 Samurai*****
Musashi*****
My favorite Kurosawa movie is Roshomon. It’s more personal and allegorical than Seven Samurai, even if it doesn’t closely follow the short-story it takes it name from…
You see it imitated all the time in American films.
The prodigals son
36 Chambers of Shaolin
5 Fingers of Death
Iron Monkey 1, 2 (there is a current remake also)
Decendant of Wing Chun
Any Wu Tang Title
Lots of old Jet Li flix to like Once Upon in China series.
Check out the trillogy
Samurai
Samurai Fiction is not an old one but its the first period film japan has done in many years.
riki oh: the story of riki. thats a good laugh film.
duel to the death.
i got tons to list. so um yeah jsut go out and rent osme old shaw brothers stuff.
Originally posted by Shaolinlueb
riki oh: the story of riki. thats a good laugh film.
duel to the death.
i got tons to list. so um yeah jsut go out and rent osme old shaw brothers stuff.
Which end fight did you like more? Flying Daggers or Duel to the Death? I haven’t seen many others that bloody.
u cant go past the old kung fu series
Hi Gunnar,
Here are a few:
Legendary Weapons of China
Drunkey Monkey in the Tiger’s Eye (Jackie Chan’s Drunken Master)
Drunken Master II (Jackie Chan)
Executioner From Shaolin
Prodigal Son (aka Pull No Punches)
Mad Monkey
Shaolin Plot
Shaolin Vs Lama – stay away from Shaolin Temple vs Lama
Rebellious Reign
mickey
Although various copies have different qualities, it depends who is doing the transfer and they all don’t do the full movie, Snake and Crane arts of Shaolin done in the '70s with Jackie Chan before he was into comedy rocks ![]()