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Mao Shan Zombie Kung Fu

Mao Shan Zombie Kung Fu

Comedy, Action, Fantasy

Liu Jia Liang

Liu Jia Hui, Liu Jia Rong, Wang Yu, Huang Xing Xiu, Xu Shao Qiang, Li Hai Sheng

1979

Hong Kong, China

Film review analysis↗

Completed

Cantonese

96 minutes

2025-02-20 03:29:14

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as茅山殭屍拳,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1979Released in year 。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating6.4(For reference only)。
Chen Wu (Liu Jia Rong), a grave robber, and his apprentice Fan Zhen Yuan (Wang Yu) lose two zombies while escorting nine corpses due to their rushed actions. One of these zombies, a bald zombie (Liu Jia Hui), is not a true zombie, but a man who pretends to be one to avoid the schemes of others. Many accidents occur along the way, and the bald zombie uses his martial arts to fend off enemies, revealing that Chen Wu is not an ordinary person… If we trace back the origins of Hong Kong kung fu films, Liu Jia Liang is undoubtedly authentic from any perspective! As the third-generation heir of Wong Fei-hung's Hung Kuen, he was also the action designer for the groundbreaking new martial arts films "Yun Hai Yu Gong Yuan" and "Du Bi Dao." Being the first to transition from martial arts director to director, his brilliance and style were shaped during his time at Shaw Brothers Studio, with classics like "Shen Da," "Hong Xi Guan," and "Shaolin Thirty-Six Chambers" influencing the trend, while "Mao Shan Zombie Kung Fu" has also become a fine work within the 'symbolic' kung fu movie genre.