One Armed Boxer

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"Make Way For the Chinese Professionals! The Kung Fu Beast! The Invincible The Karate Beast! The Siamese Devils! The Tibetan Tiger Men! The Bloody Kwon-Do Master! The Judo King! The Invincible Yuga Kahn! The Fantastic One-Armed Boxer!"
  • 1971
  • 1 hr 29 min

One Armed Boxer is a classic kung-fu movie from the 1970s, directed by Jimmy Wang Yu and starring himself as the titular character, Fang Kang. The film opens with a martial arts competition between a local Chinese school and a Japanese school. The Japanese team emerges victorious, but their victory is short-lived as they are attacked by a rival Chinese gang. The Japanese are killed, and the Chinese school is burned down.

Fang Kang, a student of the Chinese school, is the only survivor of the attack, but he loses his right arm. Humiliated by his injury, Fang Kang retreats to a temple to train, determined to master the rare "one-armed boxing" technique.

While at the temple, Fang Kang meets a group of rebels who are fighting against a tyrannical warlord known as Lord Sheng Kuan. Lord Sheng Kuan seeks to destroy all martial arts schools and establish himself as the sole ruler of China.

Fang Kang joins forces with the rebels and uses his one-armed boxing skills to defeat Lord Sheng Kuan's minions. However, it soon becomes apparent that Lord Sheng Kuan has a personal vendetta against Fang Kang, and the two engage in a final showdown.

The fight scenes in One Armed Boxer are intense and bloody, with Wang Yu's athletic ability on full display. The film also features several memorable villains, including a brutal bare-knuckle fighter and a sadistic female assassin.

One Armed Boxer is notable for its pro-Chinese stance, with the Japanese portrayed as ruthless aggressors and the Chinese as honorable defenders of their culture. The film also explores themes of revenge, loyalty, and the power of inner strength.

Overall, One Armed Boxer is a classic of the kung-fu genre, with thrilling action sequences and a memorable hero in Fang Kang. Fans of martial arts movies will not want to miss this one.

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One Armed Boxer is a classic kung-fu movie from the 1970s, directed by Jimmy Wang Yu and starring himself as the titular character, Fang Kang. The film opens with a martial arts competition between a local Chinese school and a Japanese school. The Japanese team emerges victorious, but their victory is short-lived as they are attacked by a rival Chinese gang. The Japanese are killed, and the Chinese school is burned down.

Fang Kang, a student of the Chinese school, is the only survivor of the attack, but he loses his right arm. Humiliated by his injury, Fang Kang retreats to a temple to train, determined to master the rare "one-armed boxing" technique.

While at the temple, Fang Kang meets a group of rebels who are fighting against a tyrannical warlord known as Lord Sheng Kuan. Lord Sheng Kuan seeks to destroy all martial arts schools and establish himself as the sole ruler of China.

Fang Kang joins forces with the rebels and uses his one-armed boxing skills to defeat Lord Sheng Kuan's minions. However, it soon becomes apparent that Lord Sheng Kuan has a personal vendetta against Fang Kang, and the two engage in a final showdown.

The fight scenes in One Armed Boxer are intense and bloody, with Wang Yu's athletic ability on full display. The film also features several memorable villains, including a brutal bare-knuckle fighter and a sadistic female assassin.

One Armed Boxer is notable for its pro-Chinese stance, with the Japanese portrayed as ruthless aggressors and the Chinese as honorable defenders of their culture. The film also explores themes of revenge, loyalty, and the power of inner strength.

Overall, One Armed Boxer is a classic of the kung-fu genre, with thrilling action sequences and a memorable hero in Fang Kang. Fans of martial arts movies will not want to miss this one.

  • Release Date
    1971
  • Runtime
    1 hr 29 min
  • Language
    English
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