The Kung Fu Monks
The Kung Fu Monks

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The Kung Fu Monks

1975
Movie
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Cantonese

A monk is expelled from a monastery because he was found with a dirty magazine under his pillow. He falls in with a gang of villains, who hire him because of his martial arts skills. He later returns to the monastery where (for reasons unexplained), he fights his former buddy-monk.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Joseph KuoGenres: Action, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A skilled martial artist, trained in a Shaolin monastery, is forced to leave his peaceful life when his master is killed by a corrupt official. He embarks on a quest for revenge, honing his formidable fighting skills and confronting various adversaries along the way. The film showcases intense martial arts sequences as he battles his way through enemies to avenge his master and bring justice to the oppressed.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Kung Fu Monks' was met with moderate acclaim from martial arts film enthusiasts, appreciated for its energetic fight choreography and classic Shaolin themes. While not a critical darling, it solidified its place as a staple within the 1970s kung fu genre, praised for its action sequences and the performances of its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

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

  • Appreciated for its adherence to classic kung fu movie tropes and storytelling.

  • Recognized for the strong performances of its martial arts actors.

Google audience: Audience reception information for 'The Kung Fu Monks' on Google is not readily available, making it difficult to ascertain specific user likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for featuring Bruce Li, who was often mistaken for Bruce Lee due to their similar names and martial arts prowess, contributing to the film's initial draw for fans.

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