Taiwan / May 12, 1984
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
In the last years of the Ming Dynasty, Prince Fu and his son Lou-yang ran wild terrorizing the vassal state of Henan. Their only block was the 500 monk-soldiers protecting the Shaolin Temple. Under the pretense of an order from the Emperor, Prince Fu sent all 500 monk-soldiers away to fight bandits, leaving Shaolin Temple unprotected. Guang Ci had been training some of the young monks in martial arts. With the 500 monk-soldiers gone, Prince Fu planned his ambush and his army began surrounding the Shaolin Temple. Aware of Prince Fu's evil intentions, the young monks defend the temple with Tong Deng leading. Only his "Tong Zi Gong" can overwhelm Prince Fu's "Light Kicking" in this struggle for consummate power. Superb Wu Shu fights in the tradition of Jet Li's, Shaolin temple.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | 少林童子功 |
| Original language | 普通话 (ZH) |
| Spoken languages | 普通话 |
| Production countries | Taiwan |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Gam Ma Film Co. |
| Release date | 12 maggio 1984 |
| Writer | Shi Hau |
| Cinematography | Wan Kwai, Poon Siu-yau |
| Assistant directors | Hou Shih |
| Camera operators | Poon Siu-yau |
| Additional photography | Poon Siu-yau |
| Costume design | Hung Wai-Gwan |
| Makeup | Hung Wai-Gwan |
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| Hairstyling | Hung Wai-Gwan |
| Revenue | 309.703 € |
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