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Three Tigers Against Three Tigers
Don Cimbolano - a priest in a small town. Oscar - a offender escaped from prison. Philip - attorney loser. They don't lose heart and find ways out of the most incredible situations.
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Plot Summary
In feudal China, a skilled young martial artist is forced to defend himself and his village against a ruthless warlord and his menacing enforcers. He must master his fighting techniques and rally unlikely allies to overcome overwhelming odds and protect the innocent. The film blends intense combat sequences with moments of humor as the hero navigates treacherous situations.
Critical Reception
This Shaw Brothers production is generally regarded as a solid entry in the martial arts genre, praised for its energetic fight choreography and the charisma of its lead actors. While not as critically acclaimed as some of its contemporaries, it offered a satisfying blend of action and entertainment for fans of Kung Fu cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dynamic fight scenes and martial arts action.
Appreciated for its entertaining blend of comedy and combat.
Considered a good, though not exceptional, example of 70s Kung Fu films.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the exciting martial arts sequences and the engaging performances of the main cast, making it a fun watch for genre enthusiasts.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring a young Gordon Liu, who would later gain international fame for his role as the Buddhist Monk in 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin' and Pai Mei in 'Kill Bill: Volume 2'.
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