Lord of the Wu Tang (Kung Fu Master) (Yi tian tu long ji: Zhi mo jiao jiao zhu) (The Evil Cult) (1993)
Jet Li, Collin Chou, Sammo Hung
A wild and rollicking martial arts fantasy extravaganza that features prized swords -- and swordsmen, a crazy monk attached to a rolling boulder, serious clan and cult rivalries, and lots of magic and flying.
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Directed by:
Jing Wong
Release Date: Feb 24, 1993
DVD Release Date: Jan 01, 2002
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Pretty average by Jet Li's standards, but what can one do when Jing Wong is directing? Entertaining as a wuxia film, but the dub track is awful.
Un des meilleurs film de Jet Li. jouissif, délirant et comme d'habitude ultra esthétique et millimétré.
An adaption of Jin Yong's one of his 14 classic novels about ancient swordsmen. Actually a lot of additions and deletions had been made. And by adapting Jin Yong's masterpieces into a 2-3 hours length is always a mission impossible (therefore, which ... (read more) An adaption of Jin Yong's one of his 14 classic novels about ancient swordsmen. Actually a lot of additions and deletions had been made. And by adapting Jin Yong's masterpieces into a 2-3 hours length is always a mission impossible (therefore, which are more suitable by making 'em into TV series than movies). [The Evil Cult] roughly tells the story of one of the most important scene in the novel but far from satisfactory after all. By casting Jet Li, it is most probably due to market consideration & for his martial arts skills.
Also know as Kung fu Cult Master. This was entertaining. Lots of wire work. Again Leung Kar Yan appears in this. Enjoyable. Did you recognise the Chinese guy that fights Neo in the third Matrix movie??
I have always enjoyed martial arts movies of the early 90s. Slapstick humour and flying swordsmen, this movie is quite funny and entertaining. It is supposed to be the 1st of 2 parts but unfortunately, the 2nd movie was never made. Still entertaining... (read more) I have always enjoyed martial arts movies of the early 90s. Slapstick humour and flying swordsmen, this movie is quite funny and entertaining. It is supposed to be the 1st of 2 parts but unfortunately, the 2nd movie was never made. Still entertaining though.
Well, this is not for those who do not like comic kung fu-movies, but I definetly enjoyed this. Plot was messy but fight scenes were fun .
Film debile d'action avec humour a 2 balles.
film sans fin car la base film a suite mais bide au box office d'hong kong donc pas de fin.
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