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Invincible Shaolin (1978)
Rating:
Starring: Wei Pei Chiang-Sheng, Kuo Chui, Lu Feng, Lo Meng
Director: Chang Cheh
Category: Action / Adventure, Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: Ground Zero
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
101 mins

 
 

 

An evil Ching warlord (Wong Lung Wei) comes up with a brilliant plan to rid the Ching Empire of the Shaolin masters.He invites three Shaoliners to his mansion and has them fight it out with three novice South Shaoliners.Of course the Northerners win and accidentally kill the Southerners.News of the incident reaches Shaolin where elder dispatches three top fighters to deal with the crisis of the Shaolin in fighting.Here The Venoms are in top notch form under the beady eye of madman Tai Cheh, and the crisp storytelling of the maestro Chang Cheh.