Fist of Death

4.3
1982 1 hr 30 min Action

Master Lee founded the Koryo Martial Arts Training Hall in Shanghai. Having a common goal, Master Lee and Master Jang of the Chinese 18 Fighting Skill Training Hall set up an anti-Japanese organization. Major Harada of Japanese Special Operations plans to destroy the anti-Japanese organization. On his way to the Korea-China coalition meeting, Master Lee is cut down by Japanese warrior's sword. When Master Lee's son, Lee So-ryong, attacks a Japanese training hall, Harada asks the Chinese National Security Department to take care of him. Sung-ryong of the National Security Department is suspicious of Hwang Baek-sun. Baek-sun has donated funs to the Korea-China coalition but has not been attacked for it. Also, Baek-sun is close friends with Harada. Harada orders his men to get rid of So-ryong and Sung-ryong but they defeat the Japanese warrior and escape.

  • Cast:
    Kim Tae-Jeong

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Reviews

Interesteg
1982/01/23

What makes it different from others?

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Cortechba
1982/01/24

Overrated

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Micransix
1982/01/25

Crappy film

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Solidrariol
1982/01/26

Am I Missing Something?

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eggrevolution
1982/01/27

This movie is brutally awful. It's as if someone found out how to make a movie as bad as possible and then made it worse. Of course, it's worth seeing this film because it's so bad. There's even a scene where the bad guy disappears and re-appears all over the place while fighting the good guys.It says on the back of the DVD box, Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan were never in a film together, but if they had this is what it might have looked like.The dubbing is terrible, everything is terrible. However, if you find awful films funny like I do, then you should definitely see this.

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