Shaolin Ex-Monk

1978 "His God... ...is his fists!"
6.1| 0h30m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1986 Released
Producted By: Golden Sun Film Co.
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Kung fu master Ling Chu-Fei (John Liu) must perfect and employ his devastating "Seven Immovable Limbs" technique if he is to defeat a renegade monk who has begun using Shaolin skills for evil. The threat becomes frighteningly personal when the ex-monk focuses his fury upon Master Ling's young orphan disciple, Small Mud Fish. Feet fly, blood spills and bones shatter all the way up to a gripping climactic duel in this 1978 action explosion.

Genre

Action

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Director

Chang Hsin-Yi

Production Companies

Golden Sun Film Co.

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Shaolin Ex-Monk Audience Reviews

Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
shandalson I would suggest that the others voters here are underrating this movie. While its by no means a masterpiece, it does have some excellent elements. Perhaps the low score is due to the lame attempts at physical comedy, which many old skool Kung fu pics incorporated due to the success of Jackie Chans early films. Sure, they are terrible but get past em and you will have much to enjoy. There is, of course the genius martial artist that is John Liu, who gives his usual charismatic performance as a man searching for the Ex-monk, who has committed numerous heinous crimes. The selling point of the pic for me is the presence of Alan Hsu, a superb choreographer and martial artist, who plays the ex-monk. To see John Liu go into action under his direction is pure bliss, and the pair of fight sequences between the two are a joy to behold. While the film and choreography are not on a par with Hsu's excellent The Rebellious reign (if you haven't seen that one, your missing out), they are high impact and superbly edited. If your a John Liu or Alan Hsu fan, or Kung fu film fan in general, check it out