Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue
Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue

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Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue

1977
Movie
90 min
Mandarin

The evil Ching government has taken over and is out to rid the land of the remaining Ming rebel patriots, including the still surviving Ming Prince. Unknowingly, the evil Ching overlord and his men capture the incognito Prince and throw him in jail. Hearing word of the Prince's capture, Shao Chang and Fang Ping mount a rescue effort to get the Prince before his identity is found out.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Chang Hsin-yenGenres: Action, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

In the turbulent era of the Shaolin Temple, a young disciple is tasked with a critical mission to safeguard the temple's secrets. Facing betrayal and overwhelming odds, he must master his martial arts skills and navigate a dangerous political landscape to protect his legacy. The film follows his journey of self-discovery and combat as he confronts formidable enemies who seek to exploit the temple's power.

Critical Reception

Shaolin Kung-Fu Mystagogue is a classic entry in the Shaw Brothers' kung fu catalog, appreciated by martial arts film enthusiasts for its action sequences and traditional Shaolin storytelling. While not as widely known as some of its contemporaries, it holds a respectable place for its dedicated portrayal of martial arts prowess and historical martial arts drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic martial arts choreography and dedication to the Shaolin tradition.

  • Appreciated for its straightforward narrative and solid action set pieces.

  • Seen as a competent, though not groundbreaking, addition to the kung fu genre of its era.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film on Google is not readily available, but fans of 1970s martial arts cinema often cite the film's adherence to traditional kung fu themes and its action-packed sequences as highlights.

Fun Fact

The film features early appearances by actors who would later become major stars in the martial arts genre, such as Gordon Liu, known for his iconic role as the monk in "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin."

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