Disciples of Shaolin | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 14, 2022
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Great story and a some very enjoyable fight sequences. The two leads are high benchmarks for the genre.
| genre | Action | foreign |
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| synopsis | A penniless bumpkin from the country (Fu Sheng) who fights his way to quick riches in the city as an enforcer for a textile factory that’s threatened by a competitor. |
| lead actors | Alexander Fu Sheng | Chi Kuan-Chun | Chen Ming-Li | Wang Ching-Ping | Lo Dik | Chiang Tao | Fung Hak-On | Eric Tsang |
| director | Chang Cheh |












