My Kung Fu 12 Kicks

My Kung Fu 12 Kicks

Release date : May 5, 1979
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong / United States of America /
Original Language : Mandarin / English /
Director : To Lo Po /
Writers :
Production companies : Shin Shin Film Enterprise (H.K.) Corporation /
May 5, 1979 1h 27m Hong Kong Action Mandarin More
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This film adds a sense of humor to the normal Kung-Fu battles as our hero fights in a most unusual and funny manner (something Jackie Chan as well made use of in many films). This film is clearly one of many imitators of Drunken Master. Although a little slow moving, Bruce Leung shows his stuff in this one. He gets trained from three masters who wants revenge on the villain that cripples them. But, as good as they train him, he still isn't good enough. So he finds out that his roommate knows the Tan Tao style. Bruce Leung is very good to watch in this one. An invincible villain in the end tops off this genuine classic.
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  • title:My Kung Fu 12 Kicks
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1979
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Action ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong · United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin · English ·
  • Director: To Lo Po /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Shin Shin Film Enterprise (H.K.) Corporation ·
  • Overview:This film adds a sense of humor to the normal Kung-Fu battles as our hero fights in a most unusual and funny manner (something Jackie Chan as well made use of in many films). This film is clearly one of many imitators of Drunken Master. Although a little slow moving, Bruce Leung shows his stuff in this one. He gets trained from three masters who wants revenge on the villain that cripples them. But, as good as they train him, he still isn't good enough. So he finds out that his roommate knows the Tan Tao style. Bruce Leung is very good to watch in this one. An invincible villain in the end tops off this genuine classic.
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