Shaolin vs. Lama

Shaolin vs. Lama

Release date : January 1, 1983
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Taiwan /
Original Language : Mandarin /
Director : Lee Tso-Nam /
Writers : Chang Hsin-Yi /
Production companies : Tin Ping Film Company /
January 1, 1983 1h 30m Taiwan Action Mandarin More
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A kung fu fanatic, Yu Ting (Alexander Lo Rei), searching for the ultimate master, saves a young Shaolin monk, Hsu Shi (William Yen), from a group of mobsters and sees it as a golden opportunity to enrich his kung fu skills. He persuades the young novice monk to smuggle him into Shaolin, but Ting's presence isn't welcome and he is driven out, but remains close to the temple, keeping in touch with Hsu Shi. When Ting rescues a girl from the clutches of the Flying Eagle gang, the Golden Wheel Lama and sworn enemy of Shaolin finds the perfect excuse to lead an assault on the Temple. Realizing Ting's devotion, the abbot decides to bring Ting into the Shaolin order and teach him the deadliest techniques to prepare him for the Lama's merciless fury.
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Alexander Lo Rei
Sun Yi Ting
Chen Shan
Golden Wheel Lama
Sun Jung-Chi
Grandmaster that eats meat
William Yen Ming-Chang
Hsu Shan / Hsu Erh
Chang Chi-Ping
Head Abbot
Lee Wai-Wan
girl on the run

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  • title:Shaolin vs. Lama
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Action · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Taiwan ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Director: Lee Tso-Nam /
  • Writers: Chang Hsin-Yi ·
  • Production companies: Tin Ping Film Company ·
  • Overview:A kung fu fanatic, Yu Ting (Alexander Lo Rei), searching for the ultimate master, saves a young Shaolin monk, Hsu Shi (William Yen), from a group of mobsters and sees it as a golden opportunity to enrich his kung fu skills. He persuades the young novice monk to smuggle him into Shaolin, but Ting's presence isn't welcome and he is driven out, but remains close to the temple, keeping in touch with Hsu Shi. When Ting rescues a girl from the clutches of the Flying Eagle gang, the Golden Wheel Lama and sworn enemy of Shaolin finds the perfect excuse to lead an assault on the Temple. Realizing Ting's devotion, the abbot decides to bring Ting into the Shaolin order and teach him the deadliest techniques to prepare him for the Lama's merciless fury.
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