
Dreamy young Yu-Shu who draws comics of imaginary martial arts heroes is put to a test when he rescues a young girl from a prostitution racket headed by a local police chief. With his comics and a real Kung-Fu master to inspire him, Yu Shu calls on some new powers.... (Full plot summary below)
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Dreamy young Yu-Shu who draws comics of imaginary martial arts heroes is put to a test when he rescues a young girl from a prostitution racket headed by a local police chief. With his comics and a real Kung-Fu master to inspire him, Yu Shu calls on some new powers.
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| User ReviewChris DDeserving of its cult status as it is difficult to better the fight sequences this film offers. Other than that it is typical HK fare, corny music, so-so acting but did I tell you about the fights 9/10 |
| User ReviewTez HA comic book artist who dreams of being a hero learns kung fu from a noodle shop owner (Lau Kar Leung) in order to defeat a villainous master of "Scorpion" kung fu. This is one terrific martial arts film that features some truly incredible choreography highlighting newcomer, Yuen Jeung's jaw-dropping acrobatic abilities. If you like your Kung Fu films this is a must..... |
| User ReviewDean MAmazing chereographed kung fu moves, but what lets it down is that they used a bit of matrix lol |
| User ReviewDaryl SThe crazy Scorpian technique is straight out of Looney Tunes and must be seen to be believed. |
| User ReviewDouglas Voriginal film entitled scorpion king. this is really ingenious and unique movie. featuring 'earthworm' and 'beef noodle' styles of kung fu, its a real laff, while at the same time being a great martial arts filem. |
| User ReviewChristopher BInsane flipping action (literally) that will send your jaw plummeting through the floor. One of the many unknown classics of the genre! |