Dance of Death

Dance of Death

Release date : July 4, 1980
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Taiwan / Hong Kong /
Original Language : Mandarin /
Director : Chen Chi-Hwa /
Production companies : Fortuna Film Company /
July 4, 1980 1h 30m Taiwan Action Mandarin More
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An orphan boy seeks revenge upon a villainous kung-fu sect that killed his friends. He chances upon two old kung fu masters who are fighting to determine who's the better fighter; one is a drunk, the other puffs constantly on a pipe. Fei Fei convinces them to teach him kung fu, and then he'll fight using both of their techniques and will discover which is superior. So Fei Fei ends up fighting his way up the ranks of the evil sect with the two old men trailing after him, evaluating the battles and counting how many of their individual moves Fei Fei uses. The final battle with the white-haired master of the sect, using new kung fu moves inspired by dancers in a brothel, is amazingly gymnastic. --Bret Fetzer
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Hsu Pu-Liao
Madman Lu (as Po-Lu Hsiao)
Dean Shek Tin
Bird Egg (as Tien Shih)
Chia Kai
Mu Fa-Shan
Paul Chun Pui
Ku Cheng-Yuan
Sun Jung-Chi
(as Jung-Chi Sun)
Shih Hao Ko
(as Ko Pao)

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  • title:Dance of Death
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1980
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Action · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Taiwan · Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Director: Chen Chi-Hwa /
  • Writers: Yao Ching Kang · Chang Hsin-Yi ·
  • Production companies: Fortuna Film Company ·
  • Overview:An orphan boy seeks revenge upon a villainous kung-fu sect that killed his friends. He chances upon two old kung fu masters who are fighting to determine who's the better fighter; one is a drunk, the other puffs constantly on a pipe. Fei Fei convinces them to teach him kung fu, and then he'll fight using both of their techniques and will discover which is superior. So Fei Fei ends up fighting his way up the ranks of the evil sect with the two old men trailing after him, evaluating the battles and counting how many of their individual moves Fei Fei uses. The final battle with the white-haired master of the sect, using new kung fu moves inspired by dancers in a brothel, is amazingly gymnastic. --Bret Fetzer
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