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  2. List of martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Kung Fu: Kung Fu: Half a Loaf of Kung Fu: Kung Fu: Shaolin Mantis (a.k.a. The Deadly Mantis) Five Deadly Venoms: Game of Death: Shogun's Samurai: Warriors Two: 1979: Re-Enter the Dragon: The Fearless Hyena: Snake in the Monkey's Shadow: The True Game of Death: Dragon Fist: Master With Cracked Fingers (a.k.a. Snake Fist Fighter) Mad ...

  3. Kung fu film - Wikipedia

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    His 2001 film Shaolin Soccer combined kung fu, modified using CGI, with the sports and comedy genres. [40] Chow's 2004 film Kung Fu Hustle, choreographed by martial arts directors Sammo Hung and Yuen Woo-ping, was a similar mixture of kung fu and comedy that achieved international success. [41]

  4. Kung Fu Hustle - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu Hustle features several prolific Hong Kong action cinema actors from the 1970s. Yuen Wah, a former student of the China Drama Academy Peking Opera School who appeared in over a hundred Hong Kong films and was a stunt double for Bruce Lee, played the Landlord of Pigsty Alley. Wah considered starring in Kung Fu Hustle to be the peak of ...

  5. Category:Kung fu films - Wikipedia

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    Half a Loaf of Kung Fu; Hand of Death (1976 film) Handsome Siblings; Hapkido (film) Have Sword, Will Travel; Haywire (2011 film) He Has Nothing But Kung Fu; Hell's Wind Staff; Heroes Among Heroes; Heroes of the East; Heroes Two; The Heroes (1980 film) The Heroic Ones; His Name Is Nobody; Hot, Cool, & Vicious; House of Fury; House of Traps

  6. Hong Kong action cinema - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong action cinema is the principal source of the Hong Kong film industry's global fame. Action films from Hong Kong have roots in Chinese and Hong Kong cultures including Chinese opera, storytelling and aesthetic traditions, which Hong Kong filmmakers combined with elements from Hollywood and Japanese cinema along with new action choreography and filmmaking techniques, to create a ...

  7. Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The Kung Fu Diaries: The Life and Times of a Dragon Master (1920–2001) is a work of fiction, combining aspects of biography, historical fiction, and guide to instruction purportedly from a collection of diaries or papers left by a Kung-Fu Dragon Master. [76]

  8. Heihuquan - Wikipedia

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    The style is believed to have originated sometime around the 10th century. [1] The traditional lineage of the system begins with master Wang Zhenyuan in the late nineteenth-century; but the style was originally formed at the Shaolin Temple in Henan before being transferred to Wang.

  9. Wong Fei Hung – Master of Kung Fu - Wikipedia

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    Wong Fei-hung is a hotheaded youth with a fully developed sense of justice who is beginning to show the qualities of the famous hero he will become in the future.After his mother’s death, Fei-Hung has followed his father, Wong Kei-ying (David Chiang), formerly known as one of the "Guangdong Tiger", to earn a living by performing martial arts and selling medicine on the streets travelling ...