Mao Shan Zombie Fist

Liu Jialiang
Liu Jiahui, Liu Jiarong, Wang Yu, Huang Xingxiu, Xu Shaoqiang, Li Haisheng
1979
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Cantonese
96 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as茅山殭屍拳,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1979Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating6.4(For reference only)。
Chen Wu (Liu Jiarong), who makes a living as a corpse chaser, and his apprentice Fan Zhenyuan (Wang Yu) lose two zombies during an operation where they were handling nine corpses at once. One of the zombies, a bald zombie (Liu Jiahui), is not a real zombie but a rogue who disguises himself as a zombie to evade enemies due to treachery. Many incidents occur, and the bald zombie uses martial arts to fend off foes; it turns out Chen Wu is also no ordinary person... If we trace the origins of Hong Kong kung fu movies, Liu Jialiang can be considered authentic from any perspective! As a third-generation Hung Gar heir of Huang Feihong, he also contributed as an action designer for trailblazing new-style martial arts films like "The Eagle Shooting Heroes" and "The One-Armed Swordsman." He was the first person to transition from martial arts instructor to director, and his brilliance and distinctive style were shaped during his time at Shaw Brothers Studio. Films like "The Miracle of God," "Hong Xi Guan," and "36th Chamber of Shaolin" are classic works that influenced trends, while "Mao Shan Zombie Fist" has also become an excellent piece within the "pictographic" kung fu movie trend.