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Mad Monkey Kung Fu

Feng hou

Hong Kong

1979

116 Min
Color
2.35:1
Mandarin
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DIR Liu Chia-Liang

PROD Run Run Shaw

SCR Ni Kuang

DP Arthur Wong Ngok-Tai

CAST Liu Chia-Liang, Hsiao Ho, Kara Hui, Lo Lieh, Lam Fai-Wong

ED Lee Yim-Hoi, Chiang Hsing Lung

Synopsis

Liu Chia Liang and Kara Hui Ying Hung star as a traveling stage perfomers in an opera troupe. They wander into a town where a evil rich man (Lo Lieh) falls for his sister and frames him for the rape of his wife, so that his sister will agree to be his concubine. He takes a mischievous, but kind-hearted street kid (Hsiao Ho) under his wing and teaches him the secrets of “Monkey-boxing”. —Hong Kong Cinemagic

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Liu Chia-Liang

Liu Chia – liang born July 28, 1936 in Guangzhou, Guangdong) is a famous Hong Kong martial arts filmmaker, choreographer, and actor.
He is best known for his movies which he made during the 1970s and 1980s for the Shaw Brothers Studio. One of his most famous films is The 36th Chamber of Shaolin which starred his martial brother, Lau Kar-fai, as well as Drunken Master II which starred Jackie Chan

Before becoming famous, Liu worked as an extra and choreographer on the black & white Wong Fei Hung movies. He teamed up with fellow Wong Fei Hung choreographer Tong Gaai on the 1963 Hu Peng wuxia picture South Dragon, North Phoenix. Their collaboration would continue on until the mid-1970s.

In the 1960s he became one of Shaw Brothers’ main choreographers and had a strong working relationship with director Chang Cheh, working on many of Chang’s movies as a choreographer (often alongside Tong Gaai) including The One-Armed Swordsman, as well as other Shaw Bros. wuxia pictures… read more

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CJ Roy

6Feb13

Might be a minor entry in Kar-leung's filmography but his minor works are still filled with touches that shame damn near everyone else in his genre. No one can instil so much raw emotion into training sequences, just like the best of his protagonists he wields his form with deadly subtly.

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