Two young martial artists seek the training of an old master to try and combat a local warlord.Two young martial artists seek the training of an old master to try and combat a local warlord.Two young martial artists seek the training of an old master to try and combat a local warlord.
Jeong-lee Hwang
- Lu Shan-Tu
- (as Jang Lee Hwang)
Hoi Mang
- Stone Dragon
- (as Hai Meng)
Yeong-moon Kwon
- Shek
- (as Yeong-Mun Kwon)
Chun-Hua Li
- Muscles
- (as Chun-Wah Lee)
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- TriviaThe film is based on the famous Hong Kong comic series 'Oriental Heroes' created by comic author Yuk Long Wong since the 1970s. The film marks one of the first on-screen comic book adaptation. It also marks Wong Yuk Long's only film directing role based on his own comic series.
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I have just finished Hell'z Windstaff and I am just blown away. I have wanted to see this film since I became a big fan of Hwang Jang Lee and I am not disappointed.
This film has a lot to offer. If you like your kung fu movie with a lot of Szechuan spice then this one is for you. It's quite violent in places but it is tempered with a lot of humour.
I do not believe in telling the whole story here but as you can probably guess it is a film about good triumphing over evil. But in order to do so, most of the cast is bumped off by sticks. And the evil is delightfully provided by Master Hwang. He is just so devastating but, oh wait, every so often I saw someone doing his stunts for him. The stunts were mainly of a spinning acrobatic nature. Rest assured all those kicks and manoevers with the Devil Sticks are all his own doing.
And just to tease you all, you simply have to see the end of this film. One of the two pesky boys does a little piece de resistance; something out of the ordinary with Master Hwang before finally doing him in. I nearly did my own backward somersault flip when I saw it.
This film has a lot to offer. If you like your kung fu movie with a lot of Szechuan spice then this one is for you. It's quite violent in places but it is tempered with a lot of humour.
I do not believe in telling the whole story here but as you can probably guess it is a film about good triumphing over evil. But in order to do so, most of the cast is bumped off by sticks. And the evil is delightfully provided by Master Hwang. He is just so devastating but, oh wait, every so often I saw someone doing his stunts for him. The stunts were mainly of a spinning acrobatic nature. Rest assured all those kicks and manoevers with the Devil Sticks are all his own doing.
And just to tease you all, you simply have to see the end of this film. One of the two pesky boys does a little piece de resistance; something out of the ordinary with Master Hwang before finally doing him in. I nearly did my own backward somersault flip when I saw it.
- suzanne-24
- Aug 3, 2003
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