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2 Great Cavaliers (1973)
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After his fiancee is murdered by Manchurian marauders, a young warrior sets out to do the same to those responsible in this chopsocky classic from the 1970s.
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Secret Rivals 1 (1976)
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Shao and Sheng, hailing from the south and the north respectively, are rivals, but share one thing in common -- a hatred of the elusive Silver Fox. The Silver Fox killed Shao's parents and robbed Sheng's palace, and now the two join forces to defeat him
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The Secret Rivals 2 (1977)
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In this thrilling sequel to THE SECRET RIVALS, Silver Fox's twin brother seeks vengeance for his death and also seeks a hidden treasure using the mysterious 8 Diagram! Only one original hero and the brother of the other original hero can stop his evil
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Mars Villa (1978)
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Having been tortured by the ruthless Fang clan, kung fu master Mar Tien Liang (John Liu) rebounds from the grip of madness to wreak vengeance upon his enemies in Ting Chung's 1970s martial arts classic MARS VILLA. Chief on the hero's hit list is
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The Dragon, The Hero (1979)
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Hong Kong legends John Liu, Tino Wong, and Phillip Kao Fei unite for some highkicking martial-arts action in director Godfrey Ho's vintage chopsocky-fest DRAGON, THE HERO. Liu and Wong star as the descendents of two warriors who had mastered a forgotten
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Struggle Through Death (1981)
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In the classic cult kung fu film STRUGGLE THROUGH DEATH, martial arts master John Liu finds himself in the midst of a plot by the evil Ching Kue. Ching Kue has kidnapped two friends and holds them hostage in a secret gold mine. The two must find a way to
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Ninja in the Claw of the CIA (1982)
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Watch Out! These Legs Have Licenses to Kill! There may not be any actual ninja running around here, but you shouldn't care. The titanic teaming of two of kung-fu films' greatest screen "leg men" is cause to celebrate.
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