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Directed by Liu Chia-Liang
This classic kung-fu flick, directed by Lau Kar-leung, opens with the legendary Shaolin temple getting burned to the ground by Manchu troops and its head monk, Chi San, getting murdered by treacherous priest Pai Mei (Lo Lieh). The surviving Shaolin follows escape, posing as an itinerate opera troupe. Along the way, ace Shaolin student Hong Hsi-guan (Chen Kuan-tai) marries the beautiful though deadly Fang Yung-chun (Lily Li). Soon the couple gives birth to a son named Wen-ding. As Hong practices the Tiger style, Fang teaches her son the finer points of the Crane style. Ten years later, Hong challenges Pai, but manages to barely escape with his life. Seven years later, Hong is a much improved fighter, but sadly, so is Pai. Soon Hong's son, Wen-ding (Wong Yue), vows vengeance and starts training in earnest. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
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This 1977 cult favorite is a good example of the kind of film that makes martial arts addicts out of those with a predilection for wild cult films. To the untutored eye, Executioners From Shaolin might appear a bit haphazard in its conception: the tune radically shifts from tragic drama to slapstick comedy at a moment's notice, and the plotting has a loose, episodic quality to it that defies the straightforward plotting of Western filmmaking. However, those who can overlook such eccentricities will be rewarded with a film that is full of surprises. For instance, both the heroes and villains are portrayed in a dazzling, colorful comic book style: Lily Li is both pretty and powerful as the film's strong-willed heroine and Lo Lieh is terrifying yet witty as the villainous priest who can 'shift' his weak spots to any place on his body. Executioners From Shaolin also delivers a steady stream of action in each of its vignettes, often incorporating a note of humor; the best example of the latter element is a scene which Hong and Fang pit their kung-fu skills against each other as a sort of foreplay on their wedding night. All these quirks add up to a film whose ability to consistently surprise the viewer makes up for the occasional rough edges to its storytelling. As a result, Executioners From Shaolin might be a little too bizarre for the average viewer but offers plenty of offbeat pleasures for the kung-fu film veteran. ~ Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide
 

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