The Guy with the Secret Kung Fu

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The Guy with the Secret Kung Fu
Directed byJoe Law
Written byLie Ge-show
Produced byTan Siu-lin
C.P. Keung
StarringMeng Fei
Sally Chen
Edited byChiang I-hsiung
Music byChou Fu-liang
Distributed byL & T Films Corporation
Ting Ping Films Co.
Mill Creek Entertainment
Release date
1981
Running time
86 mins
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

The Guy with the Secret Kung Fu (Cai yang nu bang zhu) is a 1981 Hong Kong martial art film. The film has passed into public domain and can be found on several martial arts film compilations produced by Mill Creek Entertainment.[citation needed]

Plot

Two young freedom fighters, Hung Wen-ting and Hu Ah-piao, spend their days traveling around China and beating up evildoers. Their sense of adventure is piqued when they are offered the chance to take down the Dragon Gang. A first attempt to defeat the boss of the Dragon Gang, through a disguised entry into her bedchamber as a prospective husband, is foiled because the two brave souls are too young to take her on. Later, the martial arts experts encounter an evil sorcerer and his very powerful demon, who has completely no brain. Foiled by the demon, they come up with a new plan. Accompanied by hoedown music, they set out for the Dragon Gang's lair a second time. A deadly powder eliminates the demon, and the sorcerer is defeated by a toe to the torso. Finally the showdown arrives. One brother takes on the beautiful, cold boss of the Dragon Gang, while the other fights the secret Boss, trusted by the Emperor. The final boss is defeated by skillful use of a coffin.

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