Martial Arts Mayhem

Martial Arts Mayhem

If you can't get enough of highly-trained kung-fu masters with hands that should be registered as lethal weapons beating the heck out of each other in the coolest and most incredibly choreographed ways then you are going to love Martial Arts Mayhem.

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  • Clans of Intrigue - Unrestored Original Mandarin Trailer

    1977 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chor Yuen

    The story of legendary swordsman Chu Liuxiang has been a favourite of Hong Kong filmmakers, but the roguish knave’s most stylish cinematic reincarnation is undoubtedly Clans Of Intrigue. How could it be anything but, with a story by celebrated martial art...

  • Clans of Intrigue - Original Mandarin Trailer

    1977 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chor Yuen

    The story of legendary swordsman Chu Liuxiang has been a favourite of Hong Kong filmmakers, but the roguish knave’s most stylish cinematic reincarnation is undoubtedly Clans Of Intrigue. How could it be anything but, with a story by celebrated martial art...

  • Clans of Intrigue - Original Cantonese Trailer

    1977 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chor Yuen

    The story of legendary swordsman Chu Liuxiang has been a favourite of Hong Kong filmmakers, but the roguish knave’s most stylish cinematic reincarnation is undoubtedly Clans Of Intrigue. How could it be anything but, with a story by celebrated martial art...

  • Clans of Intrigue (Mandarin version)

    1977 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chor Yuen

    The story of legendary swordsman Chu Liuxiang has been a favourite of Hong Kong filmmakers, but the roguish knave’s most stylish cinematic reincarnation is undoubtedly Clans Of Intrigue. How could it be anything but, with a story by celebrated martial art...

  • Clans of Intrigue (Cantonese version)

    1977 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chor Yuen

    The story of legendary swordsman Chu Liuxiang has been a favourite of Hong Kong filmmakers, but the roguish knave’s most stylish cinematic reincarnation is undoubtedly Clans Of Intrigue. How could it be anything but, with a story by celebrated martial art...

  • Clans of Intrigue (Audio-commentary by James Mudge)

    1977 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chor Yuen

    The story of legendary swordsman Chu Liuxiang has been a favourite of Hong Kong filmmakers, but the roguish knave’s most stylish cinematic reincarnation is undoubtedly Clans Of Intrigue. How could it be anything but, with a story by celebrated martial art...

  • Killer Constable - Original English Trailer

    1980 • Hong Kong • Directed by Kuei Chih-Hung

    Kuei Chih-hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies. But even though the only wuxia film he ever made was this one, he is still spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan. ...

  • Killer Constable - Original Mandarin Trailer

    1980 • Hong Kong • Directed by Kuei Chih-Hung

    Kuei Chih-hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies. But even though the only wuxia film he ever made was this one, he is still spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan. ...

  • Killer Constable (Mandarin version)

    1980 • Hong Kong • Directed by Kuei Chih-Hung

    Kuei Chih-hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies. But even though the only wuxia film he ever made was this one, he is still spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan. ...

  • Killer Constable (English version)

    1980 • Hong Kong • Directed by Kuei Chih-Hung

    Kuei Chih-hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies. But even though the only wuxia film he ever made was this one, he is still spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan. ...

  • Killer Constable (Audio-commentary by Tony Rayns)

    1980 • Hong Kong • Directed by Kuei Chih-Hung

    Kuei Chih-hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies. But even though the only wuxia film he ever made was this one, he is still spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan. ...

  • Killer Constable (Audio-commentary by Frank Djeng)

    1980 • Hong Kong • Directed by Kuei Chih-Hung

    Kuei Chih-hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies. But even though the only wuxia film he ever made was this one, he is still spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan. ...

  • Killer Constable (Audio-commentary by Brian Bankston)

    1980 • Hong Kong • Directed by Kuei Chih-Hung

    Kuei Chih-hung was famous for his modern day crime thrillers, his horror flicks, and even his comedies. But even though the only wuxia film he ever made was this one, he is still spoken of with respect by even the most ardent martial arts movie fan. ...

  • The 14 Amazons - Original Mandarin Trailer

    1972 • Hong Kong • Directed by Cheng Kang

    Long before feminism made it to Hong Kong, women proved themselves more than equal to men in this martial arts classic set in ancient China, where a matriarchal clan uses sword, fist, and gravity-defying leaps to avenge their fallen menfolk. The cast is ...

  • The 14 Amazons - Original English Trailer

    1972 • Hong Kong • Directed by Cheng Kang

    Long before feminism made it to Hong Kong, women proved themselves more than equal to men in this martial arts classic set in ancient China, where a matriarchal clan uses sword, fist, and gravity-defying leaps to avenge their fallen menfolk. The cast is ...

  • The 14 Amazons (Mandarin version)

    1972 • Hong Kong • Directed by Cheng Kang

    Long before feminism made it to Hong Kong, women proved themselves more than equal to men in this martial arts classic set in ancient China, where a matriarchal clan uses sword, fist, and gravity-defying leaps to avenge their fallen menfolk. The cast is ...

  • The 14 Amazons (English version)

    1972 • Hong Kong • Directed by Cheng Kang

    Long before feminism made it to Hong Kong, women proved themselves more than equal to men in this martial arts classic set in ancient China, where a matriarchal clan uses sword, fist, and gravity-defying leaps to avenge their fallen menfolk. The cast is ...

  • The 14 Amazons (Audio-commentary by Jonathan Clements)

    1972 • Hong Kong • Directed by Cheng Kang

    Long before feminism made it to Hong Kong, women proved themselves more than equal to men in this martial arts classic set in ancient China, where a matriarchal clan uses sword, fist, and gravity-defying leaps to avenge their fallen menfolk. The cast is ...

  • The One-Armed Swordsman - Original Mandarin Trailer

    1967 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chang Cheh

    Even non-kung-fu lovers will be mesmerised by Jimmy Wang Yu in the role that made him a superstar. As the mysterious swordsman whose one arm is more powerful than his two-armed rivals, Wang and director Chang Cheh revolutionised the Hong Kong action genr...

  • The One-Armed Swordsman - Original English Trailer

    1967 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chang Cheh

    Even non-kung-fu lovers will be mesmerised by Jimmy Wang Yu in the role that made him a superstar. As the mysterious swordsman whose one arm is more powerful than his two-armed rivals, Wang and director Chang Cheh revolutionised the Hong Kong action genr...

  • The One-Armed Swordsman (Mandarin version)

    1967 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chang Cheh

    Even non-kung-fu lovers will be mesmerised by Jimmy Wang Yu in the role that made him a superstar. As the mysterious swordsman whose one arm is more powerful than his two-armed rivals, Wang and director Chang Cheh revolutionised the Hong Kong action genr...

  • The One-Armed Swordsman (English version)

    1967 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chang Cheh

    Even non-kung-fu lovers will be mesmerised by Jimmy Wang Yu in the role that made him a superstar. As the mysterious swordsman whose one arm is more powerful than his two-armed rivals, Wang and director Chang Cheh revolutionised the Hong Kong action genr...

  • The One-Armed Swordsman (Audio-commentary by David West)

    1967 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chang Cheh

    Even non-kung-fu lovers will be mesmerised by Jimmy Wang Yu in the role that made him a superstar. As the mysterious swordsman whose one arm is more powerful than his two-armed rivals, Wang and director Chang Cheh revolutionised the Hong Kong action genr...

  • The New One-Armed Swordsman (Mandarin version)

    1971 • Hong Kong • Directed by Chang Cheh

    Chang Cheh wasn’t kidding with the title of this fondly remembered wuxia epic, which deservedly won a prestigious Golden Horse Award for Editing. He took his charismatic new star, David Chiang, and made him an all-new-one-armed hero - a man who chops off...