Release Date: Jul 31, 2004 Wide
Release Date: Jul 31, 2004 Wide
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Explore one of the cinema's most enduring traditions as the Independent Film Channel and filmmaker Ian Taylor team up to take viewers on an unforgettable tour of the stars, fighting styles, and inventive weaponry of the Hong Kong film industry. From the early screen adventures of Chinese folk hero Wong Fei Hung to the remarkable choreography of Chang Cheh and the hard-hitting films of the legendary Bruce Lee, Chop-Socky: Cinema Hong Kong explores and analyzes the unmistakable techniques and
Jul 31, 2004 Wide
Apr 26, 2005
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I am rather new to martial arts cinema. Therefore, I found it an interesting introduction to the history of martial arts films made in Hong Kong. Some of the movies highlighted looked interesting and others looked downright silly due to poor special effects. Either way, this documentary was informative and colorful.
April 19, 2010fascinating documentary. a must for anyone interested in martial arts films. i only wish it was longer!
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