The story mainly concerns Wuwechimatao, and how he came to found Karate. Humiliated by that most essential staple of HK cinema, the overacting bad-attitude loudmouth American arse-kicker, Wuwechimatao hops on a boat to China to learn the fabled Dog Fist. But he gets on the wrong boat, finding himself among pirates bent on kidnap and plunder. He foils the pirates' plan (to capture village children for ransom) and befriends an excessively cute kid, who just happens to be the sister of Cui Gu, champion of Dog Fist. After much crawling under legs, Cui agrees to teach Wuwech. There follows lots of cultural comparison, some very funny and warm scenes between the little girl and Wuwech, oodles of swordplay and fu fighting, leading up to an outstanding and very long climactic fight which starts in a mask festival, moves to the Shaolin temple and ends in a barn full of inflammables. (Source: hkcinemagic.com) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 武林聖鬥士
- Also Known As: Wu Lin Sheng Dou Shi , Deadend Besiegers , 東瀛遊俠 , The Japanese Warrior , 蕩寇英雄 , Steel Horse
- Screenwriter & Director: Cheung Sing Yim
- Genres: Action, Comedy, Martial Arts
Cast & Credits
- Cynthia KhanCui GuMain Role
- Yu Rong GuangWuwechimataoMain Role
- Ji Chun Hua[Japanese pirate lord]Support Role
- Chang Rong Support Role