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Duel Of The 7 Tigers / Invincible From Hell (2003)
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Martial Arts Double Feature
Duel Of The 7 Tigers: TA Japanese Challenger (Philip Ko) comes to China to fight it's best martial artists. One by one they are defeated by this Karate master.
The Kung Fu Masters get together and agree to train one man in the best of all their systems to defeat the Japanese.
Enter Cliff Lok (Best of Shaolin, Kung Fu Genius). Under the tutlelage of the 7 Tigers, he learns the footwork of the Monkey Style, the in fighting of Wing Chun, the hand techniques of the Tiger Claw, and many more styles in order to take on the art of Japanese Karate.
Duel of the 7 Tigers is the ONLY film to be endorsed by the Hong Kong Martial Arts Association.
Indeed, many of the association's master's helped in the authentic training and fight scenes.
Invincible From Hell: They call him the Korean Punisher!
From the heart of Korea comes the most awesome fighter to hit the screen in ages - Master Lee.
A 10th Dan in Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, Tang Soo Do and Hwa Rang Do, Master Lee is a one man army against an army!
Left for dead by the Korean Mafia, Master Lee is hell bent on getting even with those who dared tangle with him.
Every punch he throws leaves a dead man walking, every kick creates an orphan!
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