THE
BOXER’S ADVENTURE
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Aka:
MILITANT EAGLE / SHAOLIN VENGEANCE
- Stars:
Tan Tao Liang, Meng Fei, Jack Long, Blackie Ko
- Director:
Tyrone Shu
- 1977,
Hong Kong
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- A
corrupt man has plans on becoming the king of China. To prevent this from
happening Minister Tai must get to Yunan where he will raise and train some
men and form an army.
- The
minister’s chief of guards, Li Tai Kwei (Tan Tao Liang), finds three men who’ll
provide escort of the minister.
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- Irritatingly
bad!
- It’s
full of funny low budget special effects like jumping over houses backwards
and acrobatics that are cut so that the guy does like five somersaults in
the air without coming down.
- Tan
lifts up this movie from the cloaks with his excellent kicks but he doesn’t
get the chance to show what he’s made of.
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- Jack
Long plays a guy who fights everyone who calls him "nancy boy".
He’s acrobatic, of course, but his acting ain’t exactly beautiful. He looks
strange without long white hair and beard.
- There’s
a guy (Lung Fei I think?) that could’ve bean an OK kicker but he just keeps
waving his legs and arms like they were a couple of rags.
- The
kung fu is pretty bad and sloppy (except for Tan’s kicks), after seeing them
waving and doing their ugly stuff for a while you’ll be bored.
- Pointless
dialogs, bad acting and lots of silly comedy is what you’re going to find
here.
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