Kung Fu: The Legend Continues is a TV show that continues the story of the original Kung Fu series. It follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a martial arts master, as he uses his skills to fight crime in the 1990s.
In 1920s China, a ruthless warlord's life is forever changed when he seeks refuge at the legendary Shaolin Temple after a betrayal by his allies. At the temple, he confronts his past and trains in the martial arts to seek redemption and protect the weak.
Join the Xiaolin monks as they battle against evil forces using their martial arts skills and mystical powers.
A man seeks revenge on the oppressive government and undergoes intense training at the Shaolin Temple to become a skilled kung fu fighter. He learns various fighting techniques and weapons, including the three-section staff. Through his training, he becomes a symbol of resistance and patriotism.
After his father is murdered, a young man seeks revenge and undergoes rigorous training in Shaolin Kung Fu, including the infamous wooden men chamber.
Legend of the Red Dragon (1994) is a martial arts action movie about a young martial artist who seeks revenge on the evil Shaolin monks who killed his father. Along the way, he trains in various martial arts techniques, faces off against powerful enemies, and discovers the true meaning of justice and strength.
In 1930s China, a young martial artist named Vajra joins a secret organization and trains in various forms of martial arts. Years later, he learns that his master has been captured by a death cult and sets out on a mission to seek revenge.
When a kung-fu master is wrongly accused of murder and discovers a plot to assassinate the emperor, he must use his martial arts skills to clear his name and seek revenge.
After being mistreated by the Manchu government, a Shaolin martial artist returns to the 36th Chamber of Shaolin to learn new skills and seek revenge against those who wronged him.
A young martial artist named Gordon Liu travels to the Shaolin temple to train under the legendary 36th Chamber. He faces numerous challenges and obstacles but eventually becomes a formidable fighter.
Five Shaolin Masters is a classic kung fu film from 1974. The story revolves around five Shaolin monks who seek revenge after their temple is destroyed by a group of bandits. They must also rebuild their school and train new disciples. Through intense martial arts training and epic fight scenes, the monks overcome numerous obstacles to achieve their goals.
When their temple is attacked, two young boys from the Shaolin martial arts school must use their skills to protect their master and save their reputation.
While international favorite David Chiang was best known for his roles as a grinning, streetwise, fighter in many Chang Cheh-directed classics, he rarely played a noble warrior monk. But here he portrays the great Chih Shim, the monk who saved the Southern Shaolin Temple. Making this production all the more notable is Lo Lieh, Shaws' first international star, who returns to a role he also made famous - that of Shaolin renegade Pai Mei. This, and even more, makes for a true martial arts epic of the first order.
In Two Champions of Shaolin (1980), two champions of Shaolin are trained in the art of kung fu to protect their temple from an evil warlord. They must use their skills in hand-to-hand combat and sword fighting to defeat their enemies.
Two princes are seperated by birth; one is raised by the Prime Minister, the other by three mad Shaolin Monks. They both learn kung-fu. 23 years later, they meet and combine forces to defeat the tyrannical 9th Prince.
Two agile Hong Kong martial arts kids join up with a pair of bungling Chinese-immigrant beach bums on the sunny shores of Hawaii, where they divide their time between sophomoric kung-fu kid hijinks and their designated mission--tracking down a missing book whose secrets have fallen into the hands of a power-hungry villain.
Set during the Qing Dynasty, a young man learns Shaolin kung fu to seek revenge against the Manchu government that killed his parents. He joins the Shaolin Temple and becomes a master, leading a rebellion against the oppressors.
Iron is the son of a rebel leader, but prefers to spend his days gambling and getting into fights. When his father's group is arrested and executed, Iron is forced to flee and hide in the woods as a beggar and thief. After being taken in by a Shaolin monastery and trained in the art of Monkey-Style Kung Fu, Iron vows to hunt down his father's killer and avenge his death. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher
In 'Dance of the Drunk Mantis,' a skilled drunk kung fu master takes in an orphaned boy and teaches him martial arts. Together, they navigate their way through comedic adventures filled with slapstick comedy and physical comedy.
Heroism and romance combine in an action-packed martial arts story. When the Shaolin are betrayed by White-Browed Hermit, hotheaded warrior-hero Fong Sai Yuk vows revenge.