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    by DCMAGNUM


This was a very unusual movie: the story of two handicapped fighters who sought revenge. The whole movie was less than exciting. I was not very entertained watching two real life disabled men (one with no arms and one with no muscles in his legs) onscreen. I would really not recommend this movie because it was very poorly made. I have seen other movies where there were disabled fighters, but the actors had all of their limbs and it was not visible. I gave this movie a 1/2 star. This movie is not worth renting.
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NWrong! The film was both authentic and original and fights were awsome.slave 2 (the ressurection)
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    by slave 2 (the ressurection)




The story is about two guys, one who got his arms cut off and the other with his legs burnt to a cinder, who find a skinny yoga master and learn kung fu from him. Then the story involves finding jade horses that reveal an invincible kung fu technique.

I can only assume this film was made after the Chang Cheh classic "Crippled Avengers", but what makes this film unique is the fact that this does contain actual cripples. It is sort of creepy to see this, especially the armless guy with his stump that is still active and stimulates a bow staff quite sufficiently, or the guy with deformed legs who can walk with his hands utilizing his upper body strength. Overall, though, it is fun to watch something original onscreen that makes this film different from other films.

The kung fu fights were great--not the best, but great. The story is not too good, but it doesn't ruin the movie. Overall, this film is a nice little gem to add to the kung fu collection.

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    by KI40310


This is quite a long movie, but it went quickly as it was almost nonstop kung fu. One has to admire the way the "crippled masters" have overcome their challenges. It reminded me of going to see movies in Chinatown in NY a long time ago.
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