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Ba dao lou zi (1976)
Unusual!
This has to be one of the most unusual Kung Fu films I've ever seen. I bought it because Gordon Liu is in it, but unfortunately he plays a Japanese bad guy and is only in a few scenes. In 1933 20000 Jap soldiers and 50 tanks invaded the Pa Tou Lou Tzu, a strategic key point of the great wall. 7 heros took on the invaders for 5 days before succumbing. There is plenty of Kung Fu in this film, but also the 7 heros use their rifles and grenades on the Japanese. I obtained my DVD from store.edaymovie.com and sadly it ends abruptly just before the 2 hour mark, so although I can guess how it ends, I'm not totally sure. However, I think it's still a film worth watching.
Bei pan shi men (1980)
Superior Kung Fu Film
Decent plot and good classical 80s Kung Fu make this a worth seeing film. Contains some quotes used in GZAs 1995 album Liquid Swords, and as a general rule of thumb, any film that the Wu Tang quote is worth seeing. I would put this on a par with 5 Deadly Venoms. Classic plot line of - young student with potential is studying under a poor Kung Fu master and is bullied by fellow students. He looks after a real master who is wounded by the 3 evil masters and who teaches him an old, powerful form of Kung Fu to eventually defeat the 3 evil masters. "The Sword. It's the best weapon of all. Two sharp edges and a long spine. The blade is very thin and it's easily damaged you'll remember that. The vital thing is the point. Pay special attention to it, your life could depend on it".