Shaolin Men

John Woo,
Tan Daoliang, Tian Jun, Jackie Chan, Zhu Qing
1976
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
95 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as少林門,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1976Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.1(For reference only)。
For hundreds of years, Shaolin Temple has promoted its great enterprise and developed martial arts, making immortal contributions during the era of peace. The Qing court suppressed dissent and controlled the populace by using the Shaolin traitor Shi Shaofeng (played by Tian Jun) and others to besiege Shaolin, causing the disciples to become scattered. Yun Fei (played by Tan Daoliang), the most esteemed disciple of the great Zen master of Shaolin, has completed his martial arts training and is tasked with descending the mountain to protect anti-Qing heroes and clean up the Shaolin gate. Yun Fei, with the help of Tan Xiaodi (played by Jackie Chan), infiltrates Baishi Town, where Shi Shaofeng is located. Coincidentally, a group of heroes attempts to rescue a Shaolin disciple, but unfortunately, Shi Shaofeng’s gang was already prepared, leading to numerous casualties among the heroes at the hands of Shi’s right-hand man Du Qing (played by Sammo Hung). Yun Fei approaches Du Qing, pretending to side with Shi Shaofeng’s gang, but is seen through by Shi and falls into captivity. Tan Xiaodi intervenes again to rescue Yun Fei. It turns out that Tan Xiaodi's elder brother was killed by Shi Shaofeng, and the two decide to join forces to kill Shi, subsequently inviting a swordsman known as the Jiangnan浪子, who accidentally killed his beloved due to Shi Shaofeng, to join their side…