Summaries

Romance blossoms between two rival families practicing Shaolin and Wudang kungfu respectively. despite familial opposition - until they overcome a gang of scheming bandits together.

Two rivaling families live on opposite sides of a river. One of them practices Shaolin kung fu and has only sons, while the other has only daughters and practices the Wu-Tang sword. The father of the Wu-Tang family is so paranoid about the Shaolin kids stealing his sword style (besides, he wants a son to teach it to, and the closest thing he has is a lesbian daughter) that he is taken off guard when some real bad guys come along to kill his family, but the Shaolin family helps them out. All the while, everyone is desperately trying to get the lesbian girl to marry Jet Li.—Johan Wikberg

Two rivaling families live on opposite sides of a river: One of them practices Shaolin kung fu and has only sons, while the other has only daughters and practices the Wu-Tang sword. The father of the Wu-Tang family is so paranoid about the Shaolin kids stealing his sword style. He is taken off guard when bandits manipulate the situation to take revenge.

Details

Keywords
  • martial arts action
  • family relationships
  • shaolin
  • kung fu action
  • wu tang
Genres
  • Action
  • Comedy
Release date Jan 2, 1984
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-14
Countries of origin China Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Filming locations Lijiang, Guangxi, China
Production companies Chung Yuen Motion Picture Company

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 43m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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