
Tiger Boxer
The beautiful Shan Shan has two men who loves her, the arrogant young Lung Fong and the humble Tze Wei, but for the luck of Tze Wei, Shan Shan loves him, and arouses the wrath of Fong, who ends up getting involved with the beautiful, malicious and ill-loved Meng Li, who had already taken an out of Tze Wei, and sees in Fong a chance to get well, only he wanted it as a hobby, because his will is to marry Shan Shan. Meng Li can not bear to lose two men to Shan Shan, she sends some henchmen to kidnap her, now it's up to Tze Wei to save her.
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Plot Summary
A skilled martial artist seeks revenge against the ruthless gang that murdered his master and stole a valuable artifact. He must hone his tiger claw techniques to overcome his adversaries and recover what was lost. Along the way, he encounters allies and faces treacherous challenges in his quest for justice.
Critical Reception
Tiger Boxer is a classic example of 1970s Hong Kong martial arts cinema, praised for its energetic fight choreography and straightforward revenge narrative. While not as critically acclaimed as some of its contemporaries, it remains a favorite among kung fu film enthusiasts for its exciting action sequences and dedication to the genre's tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- Features impressive and dynamic fight scenes characteristic of the era.
- A solid, if somewhat typical, martial arts revenge plot.
- The action choreography is the main draw for fans of the genre.
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Fun Fact
The film prominently features the 'Tiger Claw' style of Kung Fu, which is known for its powerful, ripping and tearing movements that mimic a tiger's attack.
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