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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Shu-How Ko |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1984 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Xenon Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby |
| TYPE: | Foreign Film - Chinese |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 000799423721 |
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Customer Reviews of Five Fighters From Shaolin
Kung Fu anyone? Hello... no, i think i know what eveyones thinking, "just another dull kung fu movie," and "wheres Bruce Lee." Well clear those crab brained mind sets and get ready for the greatest action adventure ever to take place on your TV screen. Watch as the 5 young Kung Fu students learn from the drunk, yet wise, shaolin master, in an array of training sequences that will leave you breathless and asking for more. It also includes the famous "message in a box" kick, that is the most well known scene from all of Kung Fu movies. These masters move so fast that they appear to be flying around the screen, that they'll make your head spin resulting in American Throw Up, Constantly!
Kung Fu anyone?
Hello... no, i think i know what eveyones thinking, "just another dull kung fu movie," and "wheres Bruce Lee." Well clear those crab brained mind sets and get ready for the greatest action adventure ever to take place on your TV screen. Watch as the 5 young Kung Fu students learn from the drunk, yet wise, shaolin master, in an array of training sequences that will leave you breathless and asking for more. It also includes the famous "message in a box" kick, that is the most well known scene from all of Kung Fu movies. These masters move so fast that they appear to be flying around the screen, that they'll make your head spin resulting in American Throw Up, Constantly!
5 Fighters go home
I ppurchased this movie because I am a Jack Long fan. After ,viewing five minutes of the film I thought that I was in for a bonus when I saw the "6th student" from the Venom movies(his only non-shaw brothers film and his last film before his death). 20 no, 15 minutes after watching the movie I was disgusted with it,too many wires no authenthic Kung-fu styles,I could nto believe that Jack and Mark would play in a movie like this .In fact it bothered me so much that I did some research and found that this film was made in a time when the period piece Kung-fu movies were on their way out the door and the ones that were being made at the time were gimmicky and used more wire/camera tricks then authenthic acrobactics. The thing that I found most interesting was that It was also the first movie that the Long brothers had done without Joeseph Kuo from the "7 Grandmasters",and "World of the Drunken masters" fame. I think it was a shame these two actors were great in their time ,unfortunately their time was short . Don't buy this one please pass ....please