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Ten Shaw Classic Movies Not to Be Missed

Ten classic Shaw movies that must be seen: Come and Drink with me, Thirty-six Rooms in Shaolin, One-armed Knife, Bagua Stick of Five Langs, Guillotine, Eighteen Martial Arts, golden swallow, Juvenile Sue, Incomplete, and Seven Days Wrong Words.

1, come and have a drink with me

Come and have a drink with me is regarded by many as one of the greatest and most influential martial arts movies of all time. It tells the story of a woman who saves her family from a sadistic gang with her unparalleled martial arts and camouflage ability.

2. Shaolin Room 36

The film tells the story of scholar Liu Yude's family being killed by Qing soldiers. He went to Shaolin Temple and became a Sande monk. He began to study art in Room 35, and later avenged his family and founded Room 36 for Shaolin Temple.

3. One-armed knife

One-armed knife is an undisputed classic of martial arts movies and one of the representative works of Shaw Studio. This film is regarded as redefining the type of martial arts. Since then, the martial arts genre has been characterized by anti-hero and bloodier violence, and it has also become a superstar starring Wang Yu.

4. "Goro Bagua Stick"

Goro Bagua Stick is a film produced by Shaw Pictures in 1983/kloc-0. The play was written, directed and performed by Ni Kuang, and performed by,, Fu He. The film tells the story of Yang Jia and Goro who devoted themselves to martial arts in order to serve their country and avenge their enemies. Soon, Liao soldiers attacked him, and monks such as Goro advised him to retreat from Liao soldiers, and reported that Goro converted to Buddhism after the hatred of the enemy of the country.

5.the guillotine

The Guillotine is a kung fu film directed by He, starring, and. The film tells the story of Xin Kang, a royal bodyguard, who brutally suppressed the guillotine during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty.

6. Eighteen Martial Arts

It tells the story that different warring families sent assassins to hunt down a despicable martial arts master during the Qing Dynasty. The film is light in plot and heavy in action, and achieves a perfect balance between impressive real martial arts arrangement and exciting mysterious chaos.

7. golden swallow

Golden swallow is an action film directed by Zhang Che, which was released on 1968 and starred Pei-Pei Cheng, Wang Yu and Luo Lie. This film tells the story of golden swallow Xie, the heroine, and Han Tao, the chivalrous man, and fighting the dragon.

8. "Young Su Qier"

This drama tells the story of Su Can fighting with his classmates at school, being expelled from school, and being forced to study with the cushion teacher Hongliang (Bai Biao). Su Can accidentally discovered that Hongliang had special skills, so he accepted him as an apprentice. After Su Jia was destroyed by the thief centipede (Wang Longwei), Hongliang also died under the plot of centipede. Jackie Chan fought a life-and-death duel with centipede for public and private grievances.

9. incomplete

Incomplete is an underestimated kung fu classic, which tells the story of a group of seriously injured soldiers getting together and knocking down a cruel father and son. This film is full of incredible creative martial arts action design.

10, Seven Days in Love

Seven Days in Love is a romantic comedy, written and directed by Zhang Jianting and starring Zhong Zhentao, Cecilia Yip, Cao Chali, Jin Yanling, Zhang Guozhu, Anita Mui and Chen You. It was released in Hongkong, China on September 2nd, 1983. The film tells the story of a brief emotional entanglement between Yang Naidong, a young woman abandoned by her husband because she ran away from home in debt, and Leslie, a guard sent by the government to monitor her.