SHAOLIN
WOODEN MEN
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Aka:
SHAOLIN CHAMBER OF DEATH / 36 WOODEN MEN / SHAOLIN WOODEN MEN...YOUNG TIGER'S
REVENGE
- Stars:
Jackie Chan, Kam Kan (Kam Kong), Simon Yuen,
Lung Chung Erh
- Director:
Lo Wei
- 1976,
Hong Kong, Lo Wei Motion Pictures Co.
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- A
Shaolin disciple called little Mute (Jackie) does some rigorous training to
pass the Shaolin temple final task before he can become a monk, this being
the famous Shaolin hall of wooden men. Learning from different masters he
soon becomes very skilled and passes the task. Later he’s sent by a prisoner
in Shaolin (Kam Kan), who’s been secretly training him in the art of kung
fu, to go to the town and deliver a letter. But it shows that his teacher
is a ruthless killer, and was a prisoner in the temple for having killed,
amongst others, his father.
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- Awesome
movie!!!
- This
is one of the best kung fu movies I’ve seen, it has leaven me speechless.
- It
was so intense that the dubbing didn’t bother me, well, except for the shaolin
nun’s voice.
- This
was also Jackie's second film for director Lo Wei and
everybody in the kung fu movie bussiness started talking about this little
star whom they didn't know.
- The
plot contains revenge but it’s very original in its own way, and the movie
has a special old kung fu feeling that makes this a unique movie.
- This
masterpiece was almost lost, but luckily they made a copy, so the picture
isn't great but it isn't to bad either as the version I have was digitally
remastered.
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- Jackie
Chan is amazing here and it's probably the best one of his many movies with
Lo Wei. He really makes an excellent hero here, one of those heroes that inspires
you and makes you cheer. It
has lots of training to satisfy those who like that and some awesome forms
from Jackie, performed on mountains, cascades etc. Just great!
- Kam
Kan is not the best fighter you’ll see but he’s an impressive villain and
does a great job here.
- Yuen
Biao cameos (watch for him among the thugs) but doesn't do anything remarkable.
- The
action director was Tommy Lee.
- If
you’re a seventies kung fu fan, get your ass to the nearest movie store and
buy this excellent Shaolin tale, dubbed or not.
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