Kids From Shaolin (1984) ★ (Limited)
Led by a Wudang master, they are a clan of nine daughters who practice the Wudang sword style.
Unlike many contemporary martial arts films that relied on wire-work, Kids from Shaolin utilized real wushu champions, showcasing authentic techniques and acrobatic prowess. Plot Overview Kids from Shaolin (1984)
The film was a significant collaboration between the mainland Chinese and Hong Kong film industries during a period of cultural and economic reopening in the PRC. Led by a Wudang master, they are a
(1984), also known as Shaolin Temple 2 , is a landmark martial arts comedy that significantly shaped the early career of action star Jet Li. Released as a sequel to the massive hit The Shaolin Temple (1982), it reunited the original cast and director Chang Hsin-yen while shifting the tone toward a light-hearted, family-oriented story. Production Context and Significance (1984), also known as Shaolin Temple 2 ,
The film follows two rival families living on opposite sides of a river in the late Ming Dynasty.