So watching the dvds (w/ Carradine), I was wondering…
You know the flashbacks to the temple when they show the “five animals,’ ie the white crane, praying mantis, tiger, dragon, and snake? (in this case)
I know carradine studied styles such as mei hua mantis and taiji, but the making of the movie didn’t really talk about the martial abilities of the other actors who played the monks. So my question is, what do people think of those animals depicted? I’m not sure about the white crane, and some of the hand techniques for the last 3 animals seemed familiar. The praying mantis didn’t look like traditional 7 star mantis or the modern shaolin mantis that was brought into the temple around the 80’s (and the series was made in the 70s). were the techniques based on another system of mantis (like mei hua)? and what about the other animals? Did they seem authentic?
Does anyone know who these guys were?
And to keep this thread on topic, it’s not about the general kung fu depicted in the fight scenes. I’m specifically asking about the monks representing each of those five animals
oasis: Purchase Carrodine’s book “Spirit of Shaolin, a Kung Fu Philosophy”. Carradine admits he was a dancer when he started, but studied different styles of kung fu in ernest over the years. He also admits he has been pretty much a “jerk” over the years (my paraphrase) but has strived hard to achieve self improvement. How much success he has had remains open to debate. He talks quite a bit about the TV show in the book.
Oasis:
If I remember correctly one of the older monks performing some of the animal styles was Ark Wong who was known for the five animal and the the five family styles of Kung fu. I believe the monk performing Mantis was Kam Yuen who was at one time David Carradine’s teacher. Kam Yuen is best known for the Tai Mantis style. I hope this helps some.
I enjoyed that seen more than the rest if the entire movie. I wished that they had shown more instead of snippets. I prefer that scene to the group monk training scene in Jet Li’s Shaolin Temple.
Kam Yuen is one of the monks demonstrating. I think he is the only one with the pseudo mustache. He has a very nice flow-- don’t mistake that for soft. I wish I could see more footage of him.