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Format: VHS
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Movie Description In this classic martial arts film, regarded by many fans as Jackie Chan's best, Chan stars as Hsu, young warrior who is accused of murdering all of the Shaolin masters, the inventors of an unbeatable fighting technique known as "Snake & Crane." A never ending army of warriors, believing that Hsu possesses the technique's instructional book, attack him with every possible implement in an attempt to get it back. He must then clear his name with the help of Master Tse Kung, thus demonstrating to his wrongful accusers that he has had ample time to master the Snake & Crane technique!
Synopsis Since bursting onto the martial arts film scene in 1973, Jackie Chan has become one of the world's most popular stars. His movies -- which he acts in, performs his own stunts for and often directs -- have earned millions at the box office.
In "Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin," he plays Hsu Yin Fung, a young warrior falsely accused of killing the Shaolin Masters after they developed a new martial arts technique called "Snake and Crane" at Hua Mountain.
After Hsu's fellow warriors ostracize him, he tries to clear his name. To do this, he receives aid from two women who are in love with him. After one of the brave ladies is killed and the other warriors realize that Hsu wasn't responsible for the murders, they join him for a trip to the Shaolin Temple to find Master Tse Kung. And it's there that they learn the real killer is Chien-Tse of the Black Dragon Clan.
In the film's thrilling climax, Hsu, having secretly mastered the deadly martial arts style of "Snake and Crane," faces the murderer one-on-one.
Film Notes A production of Lo Wei Motion Picture Company, Ltd.
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