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The Perfect Weapon

(more) »rank: 1503

starring: Jeff Speakman, John Dye, Mariska Hargitay, James Hong, John Koyama





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Ninja III: The Domination

(more) »rank: 3994

starring: Shô Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey, Jordan Bennett, David Chung (II), Dale Ishimoto
directed by: Sam Firstenberg





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Iron & Silk

(more) »rank: 2947

starring: Sun Xudong, Xiao Ying, To Funglin, Dong Hangcheng, Jeanette Lin Tsui
directed by: Shirley Sun





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Kung Fu

(more) »rank: 7150

starring: David Carradine, Barry Sullivan, Albert Salmi, Wayne Maunder, Benson Fong
directed by: Jerry Thorpe


Editorial Product Review: :Snicker if you will, but Kung Fu was one of the most influential TV series of the 1970s, one that managed to inject a note of both spirituality and Eastern religion into the standard Western formula and make it seem new. This was the pilot, an intriguing and scene-setting TV movie in which David Carradine starred as the mysterious Caine--half-white, half-Chinese, reared in a Shaolin monastery in China by blind master Po (Keye Luke), then exiled to America, on the run for killing the men ...


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Enter the Ninja

(more) »rank: 4129

starring: Franco Nero, Susan George, Shô Kosugi, Christopher George, Alex Courtney
directed by: Menahem Golan


Editorial Product Review: :Snicker if you will, but Kung Fu was one of the most influential TV series of the 1970s, one that managed to inject a note of both spirituality and Eastern religion into the standard Western formula and make it seem new. This was the pilot, an intriguing and scene-setting TV movie in which David Carradine starred as the mysterious Caine--half-white, half-Chinese, reared in a Shaolin monastery in China by blind master Po (Keye Luke), then exiled to America, on the run for killing the men ...


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Brain Smasher - A Love Story

(more) »rank: 3646

starring: Andrew Dice Clay, Teri Hatcher, Yuji Okumoto, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Brion James
directed by: Albert Pyun


Editorial Product Review: :Snicker if you will, but Kung Fu was one of the most influential TV series of the 1970s, one that managed to inject a note of both spirituality and Eastern religion into the standard Western formula and make it seem new. This was the pilot, an intriguing and scene-setting TV movie in which David Carradine starred as the mysterious Caine--half-white, half-Chinese, reared in a Shaolin monastery in China by blind master Po (Keye Luke), then exiled to America, on the run for killing the men ...


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The Deadliest Art - The Best of the Martial Arts Films

(more) »rank: 11147

starring: John Saxon, Bruce Lee, Benny Urquidez, Robert Clouse, Siu-Lung Leung
directed by: Sandra Weintraub


Editorial Product Review: :Snicker if you will, but Kung Fu was one of the most influential TV series of the 1970s, one that managed to inject a note of both spirituality and Eastern religion into the standard Western formula and make it seem new. This was the pilot, an intriguing and scene-setting TV movie in which David Carradine starred as the mysterious Caine--half-white, half-Chinese, reared in a Shaolin monastery in China by blind master Po (Keye Luke), then exiled to America, on the run for killing the men ...


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The King of the Kickboxers

(more) »rank: 10807

starring: Loren Avedon, Richard Jaeckel, Don Stroud, Billy Blanks, Sherrie Rose
directed by: Lucas Lowe


Editorial Product Review: :Snicker if you will, but Kung Fu was one of the most influential TV series of the 1970s, one that managed to inject a note of both spirituality and Eastern religion into the standard Western formula and make it seem new. This was the pilot, an intriguing and scene-setting TV movie in which David Carradine starred as the mysterious Caine--half-white, half-Chinese, reared in a Shaolin monastery in China by blind master Po (Keye Luke), then exiled to America, on the run for killing the men ...


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Lone Wolf Mcquade

(more) »rank: 9885

starring: Chuck Norris, David Carradine, Barbara Carrera, Leon Isaac Kennedy, Robert Beltran
directed by: Steve Carver


Editorial Product Review: :Chuck Norris fans will find Lone Wolf McQuade to be one of his best. Playing a rebellious Texas Ranger, Norris single-handedly wipes out an entire gang of horse thieves--and that's just the opening scene. From there the plot involves arms smuggling, McQuade's daughter being kidnapped, and a dwarf in an electric wheelchair. But the movie's real trump card is a face-off between Norris and David Carradine of the TV show Kung Fu, who plays a badass villain with a penchant for argyle sweaters (though truth ...


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The Legend

(more) »rank: 12342

starring: Jet Li, Adam Cheng, Sung Young Chen, Sibelle Hu, Lung Chan
directed by: Corey Yuen


Editorial Product Review: :Martial arts matinee idol Jet Li Lin-Kit, who made his U.S. debut as a bad guy in Lethal Weapon 4, portrays a real life turn-of-the-century Cantonese patriot, the dauntless Fong Sai-Yuk. This is a much more blunt and straightforward effort than Tsui Hark's flamboyant Once Upon a Time in China films, but codirectors Ann Hui (Song of the Exile) and Yuen Kwai (Yes, Madam) deliver many lively and funny sequences. For U.S. viewers, the revelation of the film will be Josephine Siao, a Cantonese film ...


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