Another kung fu cheapie made in Taiwan and starring Don Wong. This one's about a couple of rival schools each of whom specialise in their own distinctive style: the first is a proponent of the 'Eagle Claw' technique while the second goes in for the 'Praying Mantis' approach. Unfortunately the 'Praying Mantis' school is presided over by a cruel master who decides with the aid of his students to attack and destroy the innocent members of the 'Eagle's Claw' school.
This is a straightforward basher with plenty of thumping action taking place within enclosed sets. The characters are a visual bunch of white-haired masters and classy female fighters, along with the upstanding heroes in the usual Bruce Lee mould. A great deal of the running time is made up of melodrama with betrayals and whatnot filling the screen. Chang Yi essays another master villain role behind the bushy hair and Don Wong's hero proves his mettle. The action is of a generally average to good standard although the production never equals the heights of something like THE Chinese BOXER, which is no surprise given the low budget.
This is a straightforward basher with plenty of thumping action taking place within enclosed sets. The characters are a visual bunch of white-haired masters and classy female fighters, along with the upstanding heroes in the usual Bruce Lee mould. A great deal of the running time is made up of melodrama with betrayals and whatnot filling the screen. Chang Yi essays another master villain role behind the bushy hair and Don Wong's hero proves his mettle. The action is of a generally average to good standard although the production never equals the heights of something like THE Chinese BOXER, which is no surprise given the low budget.