Shaolin Tiger Claw
Shaolin Tiger Claw

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Shaolin Tiger Claw

1974
Movie
86 min
Mandarin

Shaolin Tiger Claw chronicles the struggle of Yu's search for self-discovery, which leads him on an extraordinary trek across the continent. Determined to prove himself the best fighter in the land, he seeks a man called Tiger, who is widely known as the most notorious warrior alive. The only problem is that Tiger is in jail, so Yu must scam his way into prison in order for him to challenge the infamous fighter.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Chang ChehGenres: Action, Kung Fu, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A vengeful young man seeks to avenge his father's death at the hands of a ruthless warlord and his skilled martial artists. He undergoes rigorous training in the legendary Shaolin Temple, mastering various combat techniques to confront his enemies. The film follows his journey of skill development and his eventual clash with the forces that destroyed his family.

Critical Reception

Shaolin Tiger Claw is a classic example of the Shaw Brothers kung fu films of the 1970s. It is often praised for its dynamic action sequences, intricate choreography, and the iconic performances of its leading actors. While some critics note the formulaic plot common to the genre, its entertainment value and contributions to the martial arts film landscape are widely acknowledged.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exciting and well-executed martial arts fight scenes.

  • Appreciated for the strong performances and classic kung fu action.

  • Seen as a quintessential entry in the 1970s kung fu film era.

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Fun Fact

Director Chang Cheh was known for his prolific output and for popularizing the 'brotherhood' theme in his martial arts films, often featuring strong bonds between male protagonists.

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