Shaolin Invincible Sticks (1978)
Lu Tai Yeh (Chang Yi) is a stick fighter who uses his deadly “Tzu Wu” stick to make mince meat of his opponents. Lu Tai Yeh, along with his two sidekicks (Fung Long & Cheng Ching) just about closes down all the gyms in Northern China. Never satisfied, Lu and his men travel down south to clean up the region and take out all gyms and fighters who think they may be good with the stick. Lu’s plan is running without a hitch until he meets a new upstart, Ku Yung (Wang Tao), who plans on fighting Lu to take back the family heirloom - a Tzu Wu stick - and regain the honor of his family.
Director:
Lee Tso-Nam
Writer:
Larry Cheung Hoi-Ching
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Don Wong Tao as Chen Ku Yung |
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Chang Yi as Lu Tai Yeh |
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Chin Kang as Tai Li Lei |
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Ha Kwong-Li as Yu Yu |
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Lung Fong as |
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Hsieh Hsing as |
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Cliff Ching Ching as |
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Peter Chang Chi-Long as |
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Yu Sung-Chao as |
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Wang Chi-Sheng as |
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Shih Ting-Ken as |
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Su Chen-Ping as Chang |
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Henry Luk Yat-Lung as Wan |
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Min Min as |
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Wang Man-chiao as |
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Lee Teng-Tsai as |
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Chou Wan-Sheng as |
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But Juen-Fu as |
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Chiang Han as Waiter |
| Directing | Lee Tso-Nam | Director |
| Art | Wang Tung | Art Direction |
| Production | But Juen-Fu | Production Manager |
| Directing | Chang Chien-Chi | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Chuang Yan-Chien | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Larry Cheung Hoi-Ching | Screenplay |