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Dragonland: L'Urlo di Chen terrorizza ancora l'occidente
The first Italian documentary on the most extraordinary phenomenon of the 70s: the Kung-fu films!
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Plot Summary
A group of martial artists are targeted by a villain who seeks to steal a powerful artifact. They must band together and use their skills to protect the artifact and defeat the enemy. The film features a blend of traditional martial arts action with a fantastical element.
Critical Reception
This film appears to be a relatively obscure Italian martial arts exploitation film, likely released direct-to-video or with very limited theatrical distribution. Information on critical reception is scarce, suggesting it did not receive widespread critical attention or mainstream release.
What Reviewers Say
Generally overlooked due to its niche genre and limited release.
Features standard martial arts choreography typical of its era.
Information regarding specific critical opinions is not readily available.
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Fun Fact
The film is an Italian production, but it heavily utilizes and re-edits footage and stylistic elements from Hong Kong martial arts cinema, a common practice in Italian exploitation films of that era.
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