In Virginia it was called Kung Fu Action Theater on the USA network. Us kids shut everything down when it came on. I mean football, basketball, cops and robbers, bike races and everything!
That finishing move had me dying!😂 Great classic though. Jack Long is too underrated! His name should be as common as Gordon Liu, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li.
SIP to the great Alan Chui Chung San, one of the great choreographers in that era, and the villain of this movie. It has been said that he would only perform fight scenes on the condition that he himself would choreograph it. When looking at the brilliance in his fight scenes in movies such as “The Rebellious Reign” and “Two Fists Against the Law”, I’m not at all mad at his stipulation!!
So the crazy thing is i am from the Caribbean and we watched these movies when I was a child Kung fu movies. We are a fan of the culture and have our own Chinese population so much so that I can cook Chinese and Asian food better than my native country of Trinidad.
They are trained acrobats. Most of them are not martial artists, but it does take MANY years of discipline to perfect. The moves in this movie are not real or not practical in a fight.
@@SuperN1ntendoChalmers Some of the blocks and kicks could be useful in a fight though. I know the younger dude, lee yi min was definitely legit. He was a martial artist but he only did the old fashioned, traditional martial arts and was superb. I personally find it more impressive when someone can do all that over the top moves perfectly than more practical move-sets because you really gotta love martial arts to learn it all.
They are trained in traditional Chinese Opera where they do loadsa acrobatics as well as learn the Northern Chinese martial art called Chang Chuan (Long Fist). Many of these actors trained with the likes of Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, and Samo Hung.
@@dylanplumley280 I remember being attacked once by a thai boxer in a premeditated attack. The guy used gloves. The guy phenomenal punch speed and I was untrained, however I can say that I managed to block approximately 99.5% of his punches and 100% of his kicks. While I have to acknowledge Jesus as the seemingly supernatural influence that came over me at the time It would seem that movies can help you realise that such attacks can be blocked and give you a little confidence as to the methodology to use. I wasn't able to touch the other guy though but at least I came through it unscathed until a passing patrol car caused them to scatter.
These guys were already skillful and expert in their different areas of specialization ( martial art techniques ). So, the choreographic parts of the movie wasn't difficult to demonstrate when it came to dramatizing the fight.
Interesting how in Star Wars The Phantom Menace when the Jedi Khights became really good, it's obvious they were influenced by the 70's and 80's martial arts movies. As good as those fight scenes were, they are no were near as good as this kind of art. Not even close!
Wow I’ve seen this movie years ago and I never realized where were the daughter and the 7 other people while the fight was going on lol 😂 who miraculously appeared when the fight was over !!
Ah this brings me back to my childhood growing up in Chicago. Used to watch these movies on channel 50 every Sunday afternoon. Great times!
Me too.
In Virginia it was called Kung Fu Action Theater on the USA network. Us kids shut everything down when it came on. I mean football, basketball, cops and robbers, bike races and everything!
Exactly the same in OKC
These dudes bouncing off trees in the middle of a open field wtf 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🙌🙌.
😂😂😂
Yeah man...🤣.
Don't question it just go with it.
"Walking on air" In other Words Burst Em Balls😂😂😂
walking on air is a forbidden jutsu🤣🤣🤣
From a time when Kung Fu movies used to be awesome. No camera tricks, no cgi, just a regular ass camera and a ton of talent.
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Lol no camera tricks. 😂
@@razorraysolarsavings70 🤣🤣 Well, you've got a point.
forget about the kung fu, whos that fine yung lady at bout 01:09??
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Many many years ago, when I was still teen, I enjoyed a lot this 7grand master movie. Thank you for bringing it up. 🎉
Voice actors who dubbed these brilliant kung fu movies made them really entertaining with their hysterical vocals!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🙌🙌🙌🙌
I😂 0:25 w my mom 😮z w😂🎉
So true bro 😂😂😂
That’s how you crack nuts!!😂😆🤣
Bro!🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
@@lasickzimba1995 😂😆
That finishing move had me dying!😂
Great classic though. Jack Long is too underrated! His name should be as common as Gordon Liu, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li.
Old is gold. These kungfu movies were very entertaining.
This was one of my favorite king Fu movies growing up as a kid!!!
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forget about the kung fu, whos that fine yung lady at bout 01:09??
The athleticism is bar none, to do those flips holding each other's arm like that incredible
The memory flashbacks of those jumping kicks...just awesome
I did the same stance move when I walked into work today
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RIP Laoshu.
SIP to the great Alan Chui Chung San, one of the great choreographers in that era, and the villain of this movie. It has been said that he would only perform fight scenes on the condition that he himself would choreograph it. When looking at the brilliance in his fight scenes in movies such as “The Rebellious Reign” and “Two Fists Against the Law”, I’m not at all mad at his stipulation!!
I remember when it used to come on Black belt theater back in the 70s still love my kung fu movies to this day❤️💐
Excellent men
Some dope fight scenes👏🏼👏🏼🔥🔥
He got him with the nut buster technique !
Some people will never understand the 80s , TV was dope
A great martial arts movie
The villain's dialogue and delivery were astounding 😂
Excellent combat !
So the crazy thing is i am from the Caribbean and we watched these movies when I was a child Kung fu movies. We are a fan of the culture and have our own Chinese population so much so that I can cook Chinese and Asian food better than my native country of Trinidad.
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I like this video
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Kung Fu ❤❤❤❤❤❤ revenge
Arguably the best Kungfu movie of its era
What techniques are these called?
Très bon film de kung fu a l'ancienne avec une bonne histoire à regarder si vous adorez ce genre de film.
I like this film
This is one of my top 7 flicks..
Once he broke them nuts it was over! 😂
lesson 2b learnt here, b careful u dont convict the wrong person in a court of law
LOVE THIS👍🏽👍🏽
Just refreshed my memories this old movie
7 Grand Masters Soundtrack exactly the same Drunken Master 1978 final fight (Jackie Chan)
Lol he won’t be making no babies. 😂
Saw 7 Grandmasters and the Mystery of Chess boxing 1982 at Time Square NYC 42nd Street.
Beautiful choreography
Fantastic instructive story ad action
How many years or practice does it take to have this level of skill and athleticism? Wow!
They are trained acrobats. Most of them are not martial artists, but it does take MANY years of discipline to perfect. The moves in this movie are not real or not practical in a fight.
@@SuperN1ntendoChalmers Some of the blocks and kicks could be useful in a fight though. I know the younger dude, lee yi min was definitely legit. He was a martial artist but he only did the old fashioned, traditional martial arts and was superb. I personally find it more impressive when someone can do all that over the top moves perfectly than more practical move-sets because you really gotta love martial arts to learn it all.
They are trained in traditional Chinese Opera where they do loadsa acrobatics as well as learn the Northern Chinese martial art called Chang Chuan (Long Fist). Many of these actors trained with the likes of Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, and Samo Hung.
@@dylanplumley280 I remember being attacked once by a thai boxer in a premeditated attack. The guy used gloves. The guy phenomenal punch speed and I was untrained, however I can say that I managed to block approximately 99.5% of his punches and 100% of his kicks.
While I have to acknowledge Jesus as the seemingly supernatural influence that came over me at the time It would seem that movies can help you realise that such attacks can be blocked and give you a little confidence as to the methodology to use.
I wasn't able to touch the other guy though but at least I came through it unscathed until a passing patrol car caused them to scatter.
These guys were already skillful and expert in their different areas of specialization ( martial art techniques ). So, the choreographic parts of the movie wasn't difficult to demonstrate when it came to dramatizing the fight.
Yo where that tree come from🤔
ohh snap! I got this movie on dvd as well, prolly one of my favourites! sick collection you have dude
WoW I remember copying the moves of these blokes way back then, when I was alone..
11:24
"Meine Eier"😂😱
People may plot revenge for years.
True bro
who tort u that? dad, then the music cuts in
One of the best.
Justin pay a visit to grave yard😅😂 just now dale right dad 😅
At 6:52 was too funny when he kicked his ass right back where he came from.
Interesting how in Star Wars The Phantom Menace when the Jedi Khights became really good, it's obvious they were influenced by the 70's and 80's martial arts movies. As good as those fight scenes were, they are no were near as good as this kind of art. Not even close!
When in doubt hit the gonads.
The main learning in this movie....kick the balls and you will defeat anybody.
Que decepção pra Bruce Lee 😂😂😂😂😂
😢😂😂😢😮😅😅
Tenho esse filme completo
Dieulin
I Like to think that long pause @7:02 in is him taking a really long time to realize whats going on lol.
I remember this one because they used really awesome form.
Wow I’ve seen this movie years ago and I never realized where were the daughter and the 7 other people while the fight was going on lol 😂 who miraculously appeared when the fight was over !!
Outstanding!
Saudações mestre em kung fu Chinês e inspadachin sensasional e espetacular inacreditável . ! .
Esse coroa luta pra porra vei. Kkkkkkkk😅😂😂😂😂
6:31 that was cool
All this senseless violence over a misunderstanding....cant we just all get along and fight the real bad guy!!!
10:10: that combo though
Gotta love the battle damage over time with these joints. Such an underappreciated feature in action movies.
Awesome defense moves
I don't see the point of living thought that final blow either, MUCH prefer to die too 😁
Oui cette recommandation est bonne et j'aime visionner. Quel sont les conditions
Grand filme
Theme song to the TV show Roots lol
dam.. how a way to go..😮😮😢😅...
I really am enjoy the kung fu vids. 2 kicks to the balls= death is bad way to go down
....brilliant.....
Belo filme
11:18 RIGHT THE NUTS THE VITAL NERVE 🤣🤣🤣
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Wow. Lethal kick in the junk.
Didn't you can die from a kick in the balls. This must be some serious martial art.
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Balls out like a ceramic
Дозаправились 100 бензином и дальше летают
Turn the speed up to 2x and it is awesome
2024 ❤ here
He clearly was not a master of the Pai Mei style. The "walking on air" technique wouldn't have worked on Pai Mei.
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forget about the kung fu, whos that fine yung lady at bout 01:09??
I've seen this movie once even though he and others wrongfully accused the master but still an amazing classic kung fu film 👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿☯️🫸🏿🤛🏿🙏🏿
Hey kicked him so hard, that he broke the Pots!
Nice movie
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Bro should've aimed for his nuts at the start
Mon enfance 😢😢😢
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂!!!!!...
Very good
same choregraphy in BIOMAN
Bhillo😊😅❤😂
Ils encores vivants où bien tous sont morts ???
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Какое же это унижение говорить на таком английском гипотетическому китайцу в китайских же историях.
súper fight action
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@11:25 - my favorite part because of his face