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sevenhooks
2007.02.17, 10:17 AM
Okay, most of you here know I'm a Shaw fan.
But my preference is certainly not exclusive.
I love a good movie period.
Been getting into some late 70's / early 80's Golden Harvest joints lately.
Last Hurrah for Chivalry, Prodigal Son, Duel To The Death, The Sword (Golden Harvest?), etc. are all great.
But I now want to dig a little deeper and explore other stuff from that same period and of that same calibur.
What can you recommend?
I heard Cheeky Chap was pretty good (and if anyone has an english dub of this and wants to trade, hit me up on the message)
Looking for good action, be it kung fu or swordplay and a decent story if possible. I'm pretty open here, so give it your best shot...

killer meteor
2007.02.17, 10:49 AM
I heartily reccomend the Bruce Lee movies, Magnificent Butcher, Encounter Of The Spooky Kind and Hapkido

sevenhooks
2007.02.17, 12:04 PM
Seen all of those actually (though it's been well over 20 years since I watched Hapkido - should probably peep it again).
Looking to delve a little deeper in the GH vaults for some gems I might not be knowing too much about.
Just how thick is their catalogue anyway?
Obviously not as plentiful as Shaw's, BUT STILL!

Markgway
2007.02.17, 12:46 PM
I wouldn't recommend The Cheeky Chap personally... if you're looking for a Wei Pai vehicle The Phantom Killer is better.

Any of the following are worth checking out...

Dreadnaught, The Iron-Fisted Monk, Knockabout, The Magnificent Butcher, The Prodigal Son, Warriors Two, The Young Master.

1977-1981 was the best period for Golden Harvest traditional martial arts IMO.

Tosh
2007.02.17, 02:09 PM
I really liked Wheels on Meals, any of those old Chan movies are good before he came to Hollywad, it's been years but I remember really liking Fearless Hyena to, need to check that one out again here.

sevenhooks
2007.02.17, 02:52 PM
Any of the following are worth checking out...

Dreadnaught, The Iron-Fisted Monk, Knockabout, The Magnificent Butcher, The Prodigal Son, Warriors Two, The Young Master.

Again, seen all of these.
Looking for lesser known stuff I suppose.
Phantom Killer sounds great though.
Any specific release to recommend?

Speaking of Warriors Two, who was the guy on here who made the fan disc w/the old dub synched up?
Those screen caps looked pretty good from what I remember and my only copy of W2 don't look so hot.
:(

gfanikf
2007.02.17, 03:33 PM
1972
Bandits From Shantung
The One-Armed Boxer

1973
A Man Called Tiger
Back Alley Princess
Beach of the War Gods
The Devil's Treasure
The Fate of Lee Khan

1974
The Skyhawk
Manchu Boxer

1975
The Man From Hong Kong


1980l
Encounter of the Spooky Kind


1982
Missiles Over Falklands ( I have no idea what this was but I want to)

1983
Duel to the Death
Winners and Sinners
Shaolin Drunkard (THIS MOVIE IS AWESOME)
Project A

1984
Pom Pom (Not to much action but very funny)
Long Arm of the Law
Wheels on Meals

1985
Mr. Vampire
Police Story

1986
Witch From Nepal
100 Ways to Murder Your Wife
Lucky Stars Go Places
Mr. Vampire II
Heroes Shed No Tears

1987
Tragic Hero
Scared Stiff
Eastern Condors
Project A II
Long Arm of the Law - Saga II
Mr. Vampire Part III

1988
Dragons Forever
Paper Marriage
The Inspector Wears Skirts
Police Story Part II

Linn1
2007.02.17, 03:46 PM
Phantom Killer is the better of the Wei Pei films that were released. These are the best from each year IMO that don't get a lot of mention:

71
The Invincible Eight
The Blade Spares None

72
Bandits From Shantung
Lady Whirlwind
The One-Armed Boxer
Hapkido

73
A Man Called Tiger-Uncut version only
Seaman No.7
None But the Brave
Beach of the War Gods
When Tae Kwon Do Strikes
Thunderbolt
The Fate of Lee Khan
The Tattooed Dragon

74
The Shaolin Boxer
Whiplash
The Tournament

75
The Valiant Ones
The Seven Coffins
The Young Dragons

76
The Himalyan-One of my all time faves
Tiger of Northland

77
The Shaolin Plot
The Invincible Swordswoman
Broken Oath

78
Naked Comes the Huntress
Mr. Big-Modern action

79
The Hellfire Angel-Modern action

80
The Sword

81
Tower of Death
The Phantom Killer
The Gold Hunters
Death Hunt

shukocarl
2007.02.17, 03:51 PM
...surerly Point the Finger of Death is a First Films poduction starring Wang Yu ?
Carl:)

Linn1
2007.02.17, 03:59 PM
I was going by a Fortune Star list I have and that sneaked in. ;) Corrected. And gfanikf needs to stop copying my posts...before I post them! :) BTW, Missiles Over Falklands...not so hot.

gfanikf
2007.02.17, 04:03 PM
Ah I forgot Tower of Death granted I like the GOD2 cut a lot more. Mainly because its the worst movie ever with the greatest kung fu.

And gfanikf needs to stop copying my posts...before I post them!

:lol :lol

Markgway
2007.02.17, 10:23 PM
I reckon THE FATE OF LEE KHAN is one of the best martial art movies of the 70's.

sevenhooks
2007.02.18, 12:41 AM
I reckon THE FATE OF LEE KHAN is one of the best martial art movies of the 70's.


Need to see this one.

Yakuza954
2007.02.18, 06:34 AM
Is an uncut version of A Man Called Tiger available? What extra footage does it have? I remember Markgway and VonHumboldtFleischer having a discussion about it before.

Linn1
2007.02.18, 02:47 PM
there was a vcd that was uncut and the Japanese release was uncut and widescreen. As for what was cut, it's been a while, but the "international version" released in the US by Embassy (and nearly everywhere else) was missing at least 15-20 minutes of footage. It was everything from fights to regular scenes.

Dion Brother
2007.02.19, 04:06 AM
WANG YU'S 7 MAGNIFICENT FIGHTS, THE HIMALAYAN, SHAOLIN PLOT and SKYHAWK are all seriously underrated. I think Tan Tao Liang looked better in THE HIMALAYAN than anything else he ever did. Would love to see a remastered dvd of any of these. My copy of SHAOLIN PLOT succumbed to VHS humidity rot years ago.

morgoth
2007.02.19, 04:42 AM
One movie that I haven't seen but have been trying to find opinions on is a Chang Shan(Chen Shan) movie called Flag of Honor.

FarEastPirate
2007.02.19, 01:51 PM
a VCD of Himalayen was Just released by Fourtune star,

with no subs

Excellent quality on par with the early Megastar releases on DVD when they were not remastered no little digital blocks at all on my 23 inch Plasma

dager in the cotton
2007.02.19, 06:26 PM
Dion's right , Himalayan was one of Tan's best works , he was razor sharp in that. the training scene alone is worth the price of 10 DVD'S , a lot better than Hand of Death,
also be great to See, Shaolin Plot in Decent quality.
War Gods , Naked Comes the Huntress would be most welocme.
Flag of Honor is available at yes Asia I Think it's war film , Chang Shan plays a Japanese General, I have not seen the film can't confirm if he fights in it, I doubt it judging from the poster,

collecting history
2007.02.23, 02:50 AM
Chinese Hercules wasn't GH made...it does look bit cool in the trailer lol

Chen Zhen
2007.02.23, 03:16 AM
if u havent already, its in ur best interest to check out those GH angie mao flix...the broken oath, when tae kwan do strikes, the tournament, and hapkido are all top notch flix. especially the tournament...f'n awesome flick.