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Shaolin Master and the Kid
A government law officer is dispatched to bring his brother's killers to justice. On his bloody mission, untold assassins are thrown at him, but to no avail. One by one they are done away with in a most militant style.
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Plot Summary
A young boy, Xiao Hu, trains diligently in the martial arts at the Shaolin Temple. Upon leaving, he encounters various challenges and enemies, including a ruthless gang led by the formidable Black Panther. Xiao Hu must use his Shaolin skills to protect his village and avenge his master's death.
Critical Reception
Shaolin Master and the Kid was a moderately successful martial arts film in its era, appreciated by fans of the genre for its energetic fight choreography and classic Shaolin narrative. While not a critical darling, it delivered the expected thrills and action for its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exciting martial arts sequences.
A classic example of 1970s Kung Fu cinema.
Enjoyable for its straightforward revenge plot and skilled fighters.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's action and the compelling performances of its martial artists, though some note the plot as being typical for the genre.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series featuring the character Xiao Hu, often showcasing the training and combat prowess learned at the Shaolin Temple.
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