Shaolin Teenage Heroines
Shaolin Teenage Heroines

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Shaolin Teenage Heroines

1982
Movie
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Korean

Valuable scriptures are stolen from the Shaolin Buddist Temple by Eagle Han after he had carried out his orders from the Imperial Court and assasinated the Abbott of Shaolin. A strong force of beautiful oriental girls is assembled to get the scriptures back

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Chao-Hsiung ChangGenres: Action, Martial Arts, Comedy

Plot Summary

In this martial arts comedy, a group of young women are trained in the ways of the Shaolin Temple to defend their village. They must use their newfound skills to overcome a band of ruffians threatening their home and honor. The film blends traditional kung fu action with lighthearted humor as the heroines prove their mettle.

Critical Reception

Shaolin Teenage Heroines is a lesser-known entry in the 1980s martial arts genre, often appreciated by fans for its energetic fight choreography and comedic elements. While not a critical darling, it offered enjoyable entertainment with its plucky heroines and stylized action sequences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its enthusiastic fight scenes.

  • Noted for its lighthearted and comedic approach to martial arts.

  • Appreciated by fans of classic kung fu films.

Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to the film's niche appeal and age. However, viewers who have seen it often comment positively on the entertaining action and the charm of the lead actresses.

Fun Fact

The film features a young Hsin-Sheng Yang, who would go on to become a prominent actor in Taiwanese cinema, often in roles requiring martial arts prowess.

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