Who on here Likes 1970 s Kung Fu Movies Does anybody know any with Wing Chun in Them

I have been buying lots of Kung Fu movies alot lately , I have about 89 of them there are about five of them with Wing Chun in them . Anybody know of kung fu movies with Wing Chun in them ?

Prodigal Son
Warriors Two
Wing Chun
Dragon, The Bruce Lee Story

from the sevneties I cant think of any with WingChun, love the flics though.
Seven Deadly Venoms is one of my Favorites.

Dirty Ho is very WC theory heavy, lots of hidden energy, hiding one’s kung fu, centerline and forward presure (remember the wine glass scene) and lots more, one of my fav all time kung fu movies alongside prodigal son

Dirty Ho, is awesome, I totally forgot about that movie.
I have only a couple.
Gordon Liu stuff, Masterkiller, and Drunken Monk.

Dirty Ho
:smiley:

gotta se that one

Dirty Ho is very WC theory heavy, lots of hidden energy, hiding one’s kung fu, centerline and forward presure (remember the wine glass scene) and lots more, one of my fav all time kung fu movies alongside prodigal son

LMFAO :smiley: I think I’ve seen this one

it’s just kinds weird when you bring a special lady home to watch movies and they look through your DVD collection and come across Dirty Ho. Like they believe you when you say it’s not that kinda film.

Descendents of Wing Chun

There’s this movie made in the lates 80s (or might be early…VERY early 90s) with that moustached bak mei guy from Prodigal Son. In this movie he has short hair and he’s a good guy and wears a red jacket I believe. There’s a scene in it where he fights a white girl in water and uses a sh!tload of wing chun moves much better executed than the wing chun in Prodigal Son and fluid and not choppy. Hands seem more like HK VT hands as well. I distinctly remember many pak saus and tan saus. The movie is set in modern times and it’s some action movie.

Anybody know the name of this movie (chinese or english)?

just get most any movie with Ti Lung in it, he most often does wing chun. Nort vs South Shaolin with some of the 5 deadly venom actors has a wing chun guy in it (or so he is supposed to be).

I got a movie from my friend, I think it was one of those Wu Tang Clan re releases, the actual title reads : “Pimps, Ho’s, and the Wu Tang Scrilla”
no joke

Originally posted by brothernumber9
[B]just get most any movie with Ti Lung in it, he most often does wing chun. Nort vs South Shaolin with some of the 5 deadly venom actors has a wing chun guy in it (or so he is supposed to be).

I got a movie from my friend, I think it was one of those Wu Tang Clan re releases, the actual title reads : “Pimps, Ho’s, and the Wu Tang Scrilla”
no joke [/B]

Actually my Wing Chun Brother Ti Lung is a CRANE stylist, his sigung being a friend of Sigung Lo Man Kam…look up the art as there are many crane styles, but “this one not being” White Crane… RTR

my bad I thought I had read from Rick Meyer somewhere that he did wing tsun, guess I couldn’t be more wrong. In that case I don’t know any good wing tsun movies. I think though in a movie titled in english as “shaolin superfighter” Where this guy goes around carying a sign on his shoulder that says he has the cure for bad kung fu, then proceeds to beat up teachers and force them to close. One of the teahers students split up and vow to return in 3 yrs to avenge thier teachers defeat. One guy learns from a fisherman who seems to do wing tsun, but I haven’t seen it in a while so I could be mistaken again.

brothernumber9

I too have heard he is wing chun. He is also listed in the Ving Tsun family tree book put out by the association a few years ago. The black one with Yip Man’s picture embossed into the cover…

Questions questions “TI LUNG”

Hmmmmm, could it be that there is some truth to the … Crane and Fox or is it Crane and Snake…perhaps this reputable actor has surely trained in Wing Chun “Refer back to my last text”…that Crane system im speaking of surely looks a lot like Wing Chun…oh well I am surely not here with a big mouth, but with the fact of matters, have a great day all…Im sure that Ric Meyer is a fine journalist, but even I can write a column thats in error…:smiley:

Wing Chun in the movies

Easy

  1. Prodigal Son
  2. Warriors Two
  3. Descendants of Wing Chun
  4. Shaolin Temple (Chang Cheh Shaw Bros version)
  5. Invincible Shaolin (very accurate WC forms)
  6. Stranger From Shaolin (haven’t seen this one myself)
  7. Gambling Ghost (the end fight is WC vs Hung Gar)
  8. Rumble In The Bronx (the dummy sequence and some techniques in the fights)
  9. Gorgeous (again some snippets of dummy training)
  10. The Kung Fu Master
  11. Drunken Master 2 (the short fight between Lau Gar-leung and Ti Lung)
  12. Shaolin Martial Arts (Shaw Bros)

That’s all I can think of at the moment.

Simon, you missed one :slight_smile:

Tiger On Beat (Dik Lung and Canon Lee had a short fight scene)

Peace Out

Yeah I heard Conan does wing chun too among other styles though I don’t remember anything from Tiger on Beat besides the Chow Yuen Fat shotgun scene with the rope around the trigger.

And the **** in pants hostage scene :slight_smile:

Originally posted by EmptyCup
[B]There’s this movie made in the lates 80s (or might be early…VERY early 90s) with that moustached bak mei guy from Prodigal Son. In this movie he has short hair and he’s a good guy and wears a red jacket I believe. There’s a scene in it where he fights a white girl in water and uses a sh!tload of wing chun moves much better executed than the wing chun in Prodigal Son and fluid and not choppy. Hands seem more like HK VT hands as well. I distinctly remember many pak saus and tan saus. The movie is set in modern times and it’s some action movie.

Anybody know the name of this movie (chinese or english)? [/B]

this one? http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=7586&display_set=eng

Well this isn’t a 1970’s movie I think it came out in 1997 or 2000 it’s called “The Circuit 2” It’s about prison fighting and there is a scene with Master Joe Sayah fighting a guy using Wing Chun. and there are other references to Wing Chun in the movie as well. (wooden dummy, Wing Chun School).