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Against Rascals with Kung-Fu is one of those oddities from 1980 you stumble across in a dusty corner of a collector's stash. The story's pretty straightforward—an old White Crane master, who’s got a real chip on his shoulder, takes on a young loner as his student. What’s interesting is how the pacing shifts from a slow character study to frenetic action sequences. The atmosphere has this rawness to it, especially in the fight choreography; practical effects are prominent and gritty. The old master has a certain gruff charm, and the young guy’s determination really comes through. It's not just another martial arts flick—it's about the mentor-mentee dynamic against a backdrop of classic good versus evil. Definitely has a unique feel.
Features practical effects and choreography.Explores themes of mentorship and rivalry.An interesting take on the Kung Fu genre.
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