The Unbeaten 28 (1981)

The Unbeaten 28 (1981)
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When kung-fu student (Meng Fei) must face a critical test in order to complete his training in the mysterious "Iron Body" method, the perils involved prove to be more than he bargained for. Fei must enter a series of chambers, each containing a foe deadlier than its predecessor. If he makes it through alive, he must face the infamous Ghost Faced Killer (Mark Long), whose kung-fu skills have delivered many a fatal blow. The Unbeaten 28 also features Jack Lung, Nancy Yen, Jeannie Chang, O Yau Man, Ma Cheung, and Mau Ging Shun. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Joseph Kuo
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When kung-fu student (Meng Fei) must face a critical test in order to complete his training in the mysterious "Iron Body" method, the perils involved prove to be more than he bargained for. Fei must enter a series of chambers, each containing a foe deadlier than its predecessor. If he makes it through alive, he must face the infamous Ghost Faced Killer (Mark Long), whose kung-fu skills have delivered many a fatal blow. The Unbeaten 28 also features Jack Lung, Nancy Yen, Jeannie Chang, O Yau Man, Ma Cheung, and Mau Ging Shun. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Joseph Kuo
Writer(s):
Joseph Kuo
Producer(s):
Joseph Kuo
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Action / Adventure
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Kevin C.

Meng Fei gives a technically great performance in this bronzeman imitation. He must make it through a series of tests in the temple to prove that he is ready to seek revenge on his father's murderer. Not the most original plot, but the choreography is magnificent. Highly recommended to the kung fu flick fan.

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