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Shawscope (Volume 1) - 10-Disc Box Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Original Title: Tian xia di yi quan / Ma Yong Zhen / Shao Lin wu zu / Shao Lin si / Xing xing wang / Liu A-Cai yu Huang Fei-Hong / Hong Xi Guan / Tang ren jie xiao zi / Wu du / Zhong hua zhang fu / Lan tou He
Alternate Title: Five Fingers of Death / The Boxer from Shantung / Five Shaolin Masters / Shaolin Temple / The Mighty Peking Man / Challenge of the Masters / Executioners from Shaolin / Chinatown Kid / Five Deadly Venoms / Crippled Avengers / Can que / Heroes of the East
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Chinese ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
1288 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Alternative Footage
Behind the scenes
Box Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Collectors Edition
Commentary
Documentary
Featurette
Film Credits
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Music Video
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
Special Edition
Trailer(s)
Booklet
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1972-1979 and produced in:
Hong Kong ( India, Eastern Asia )
Taiwan ( India, Eastern Asia )


Directed By:
Chang-hwa Jeong
Cheh Chang
Hsueh-Li Pao
Meng-Hua Ho
Chia-Liang Liu


Written By:
Yang Chiang
Cheh Chang
Kuang Ni
James Wong
 


Actors:
Lieh Lo ..... Chao Chih-Hao
Ping Wang ..... Sung Ying Ying
Hsiung Chao ..... Okada
Chin-Feng Wang ..... Yen Chu Hung
Mien Fang ..... Sun Hsin-Pei
Feng Tien ..... Meng Tung-Shun
Seok-hoon Nam ..... Han Lung
Kuan Tai Chen ..... Ma Yung Chen (introducing)
Li Ching ..... Chin Ling-tzu
David Chiang ..... Tan Sze (guest star)
Mario Milano ..... Russian Boxer
Ching Tien ..... Li Tsai-chun - Champion 3 (guest star)
Feng Ku ..... Chang Chin-fa - Champion 2
Nan Chiang ..... Yang Shuang
David Chiang ..... Hu Te-Ti
Lung Ti ..... Tsai Te-Chung
Sheng Fu ..... Ma Chao-Hsing
Kuan-Chun Chi ..... Li Shih-Kai
Fei Meng ..... Fang Ta-Hung
Lung-Wei Wang ..... Ma Fu-Yi
Ka-Yan Leung ..... Chien San
Sheng Fu ..... Fang Shih Yu
Kuan-Chun Chi ..... Hu Hui Gan
Lung Ti ..... Cai De Zhong
David Chiang ..... Hu De Di
Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok ..... Lin Guang Yao
Lung-Wei Wang ..... Ma Fu Yi
Szu Shih ..... Yan Yong Chun
Evelyne Kraft ..... Samantha Ah Wei
Danny Lee ..... Johnnie Fang
Feng Ku ..... Lu Tien
Wei-Tu Lin ..... David Chen Shi-yu
Norman Chu ..... Ah Lung
Hang-Sheng Wu ..... Ah Pi
Ted Thomas ..... Huang Tsui-hua
Chia-Hui Liu ..... Huang Fei Hung
Kuan Tai Chen ..... Lu Ah Tsai
Yue Wong ..... Lin Tu-chiang
Lily Li ..... Ho Hsiu-lien
Chia-Liang Liu ..... Chen Erh-fu
Yang Chiang ..... Huang Chi-ying
Chung-Tien Shih ..... Peng Yun-kang
Kuan Tai Chen ..... Hung Hsi-Kuan
Lieh Lo ..... The White-Browed Hermit
Yue Wong ..... Hung Wen-ting
Lily Li ..... Fang Yung-chun
Chia-Hui Liu ..... Tung Chien-chin
Kang-Yeh Cheng ..... Hsiao Hu
Tao Chiang ..... Kao Chin-Chung
Sheng Fu ..... Tan Tung
Shirley Yu ..... Lena Chen
Susan Yam-Yam Shaw ..... Hsin Wa
Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok ..... White Dragon boss Hsiao Pai-lung
Jenny Tseng ..... Yvonne / Lee Wa Fung
Chien Sun ..... Yang Chien-wen
Hung Tsai ..... Wan
Sheng Chiang ..... Yang Tieh
Chien Sun ..... Ma Chou / Kao Chin, Scorpion
Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok ..... Ho Yuan-Hsin / Meng Tien-Hsia, Lizard
Meng Lo ..... Liang Shen, Toad
Pai Wei ..... Chi Tung, Snake
Feng Lu ..... Chang Hsiao-Tien, Centipede
Lung-Wei Wang ..... Judge Wang
Kuan Tai Chen ..... Black Tiger Dao Tian-Du
Feng Lu ..... Tao Sheng
Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok ..... Chen Shun
Meng Lo ..... Wei Da-ti
Chien Sun ..... Hu Ah-kuei
Sheng Chiang ..... Wang Yi
Lung-Wei Wang ..... Lin Yung
Chia-Hui Liu ..... Ho Tao
Yuka Mizuno ..... Yumiko Koda
Yasuaki Kurata ..... Takeno, Japanese ninjutsu expert
Naozo Kato ..... Dojo Grandmaster
Tsutomu Harada ..... Japanese Kendo expert
Yujiro Sumi ..... Karate expert
Hayato Ryuzaki ..... Nunchaku expert
Yue Wong ..... 'Dirty' Ho Jen
Chia-Hui Liu ..... Wang Tsun Hsin - 11th prince
Lieh Lo ..... General Liang
Lung-Wei Wang ..... Fan Chin-Kong
Hou Hsiao ..... Hsia Liu
Wilson Tong ..... Mr. Chu
Lung Chan ..... Bitter Face


Synopsis:
Five Fingers of Death: Promising young student Chi-Hao is sent away to train under a new master in order that he may be able to win a martial arts tournament and thus prevent the local thugs from getting the power and prestige that would come were they to win it. The Boxer from Shantung: Ma Yung Cheng leaves Shantung, trying to find better fortune in Shanghai, trusting his youth and physical valour. He meets friendship with Hsiai Chiang Pei, and love (CHING LI), and fate has him meet, and find employment with a local gangster. He defeats an undefeatable Foreign Champion, then three champions at once, only to fall into a trap set up by gangster arch-rival Yang Shuang... Five Shaolin Masters: The story is simple (Shaolin vs. Manchu traitors), but the effect was anything but, as the screen's most charismatic action actors team with a legendary director and revered choreographers (Liu Chia-liang and brother Liu Chia-yung) for scenes of unparalleled power. Shaolin Temple: The Shaolin Temple is the last place to resist defeat by the Manchu Dynasty, mostly because of their unique fighting style. Men from far and wide come to wait outside the temple, hoping that they will be admitted as pupils. As the Abbot becomes older, he realizes that the Manchus are determined to destroy the temple and eradicate the Shaolin fighting techniques. To this end, he decides that it is time at last to admit worthy men into the temple as students, to learn the way of Shaolin. The Mighty Peking Man: King Kong goes Hong Kong as a giant Himalayan beast tries to save a sexy Russia Tarzanette from a sleazy show-biz promoter. The action, locations set in India, and interracial romance made Variety reach this verdict: 'High camp, Chinese style.' Challenge of the Masters: Slow moving kung fu flick that focuses more on plot than martial arts what a novelty! Basic story of the village kung fu chump who leaves his village and does the horse stance for two years under the supervision of a grand master. Having conditioned his legs and fought endlessly with a wooden coat rack, our hero is ready to return to his village and take on the bad guys. Executioners from Shaolin: A couple unite - she is fluent in the crane style of kung fu, he in tiger style. They have a son, but the boy's father is killed by the evil eunuch Bai Mei. Disguised as a girl, his mom trains him in crane style while he secretly learns tiger style from his father's training manual. Chinatown Kid: After getting in trouble with local gangs, a young man (Fu Sheng) flees to San Francisco, where the same gangs are still causing problems. He becomes a part of one gang, and eventually decides to play them against each other in order to clean up the town. Five Deadly Venoms: A dying teacher instructs his final student to check on the activities of five former pupils, each of whom he taught a unique and special style of kung-fu: Centipede, Snake, Scorpion, Lizard, and Toad (hence the title). His final student, who knows a little of each style, must team up with one of the other good students to destroy the evil ones, if there are any. Greed and treachery ensue as the student discovers that some of the students are indeed evil, but which one can he trust enough to team up with? Crippled Avengers: A wealthy kung fu expert, who is turned bitter and evil by the slaying of his wife and the loss of his son's hands, bullies a town through terror and force. They find pleasure and satisfaction by crippling those who stumble in their way. Four of those who are crippled, a hawker who is blinded, a blacksmith made mute and deaf, a drifter who loses his legs, and a fighter who loses his sanity, band together to use their disabilities to the best of their advantage. The four are tested time and time again, and demonstrate their strengths and abilities. Heroes of the East: A Chinese man (Liu) marries a Japanese woman through an arranged marriage and manages to insult all of her Japanese martial arts family by issuing a challenge to her that is misinterpreted by the others. He must then prove how good Chinese Kung Fu really is through a series of duels with the seven Japanese martial artists who come to meet the challenge. Dirty Ho: Prince Wang is the 11th prince of Manchuria and an excellent martial artist, but prefers not to draw attention to himself and keeps a low profile, posing as a merchant who deals in wine, antiques, and paintings. He has a run-in with Ho Jen, a simple thief who makes a living by stealing and spending loot wherever he can. The Prince takes a liking to the thief and enlists him to be his bodyguard, something Ho takes to very reluctantly at first. But when a conspiracy unfolds and the Prince is targeted for assassination, Ho must undertake a serious training regime to protect his master.



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