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So, 'Kung Fu Killers'βit's a bit of a curious gem from '74, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. The film's vibe is a blend of documentary and action, as it follows Australian stuntman Grant Page on a quest in Hong Kong. He's on the hunt for Bruce Lee's successor, diving into the martial arts scene that was really taking off in the West. The pacing is laid-back, yet engaging enough to keep you interested. What really stands out are the interviews with folks like Angela Mao and George Lazenby, who lend a lot of color to the whole cultural phenomenon. You get a real sense of the atmosphere of that time, and the practical effects are charming in their own right.
Features interviews with iconic martial arts figures.Captures the cultural shift of martial arts in Western cinema.Offers insight into 1970s Hong Kong film scene.
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