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The Fly Dragon Mountain is a curious piece from 1971 that blends action and adventure with a tone that feels both gritty and heartfelt. You’ve got this young kid, Erhfutzu, who starts off in a desperate situation, only to be shaped by tragedy as he transforms into the vengeful Scabbed Tiger, played by Steve Chan. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it builds nicely to some really engaging fight sequences that feel raw and unrefined, embodying the charm of practical effects. The performances, while not always polished, carry a certain weight, particularly Chan’s portrayal of a man driven by loss. It’s a film that occupies a niche space in the genre and definitely leaves an impression.
The Fly Dragon Mountain has a bit of a cult following among genre enthusiasts, but finding it in good condition can be tricky. Various formats have circulated over the years, though the availability of original prints has become increasingly rare. Collector interest is centered around its unique storyline and the raw appeal of its action sequences, making it a film worth hunting down for those who appreciate lesser-known gems.
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