Rating: Summary: Best Snake and Monkey style ever!!!! Review: I have not seen a movie that has emulated the snake and monkey style as good as this movie.The snake in 'deadly venoms' and the monkey in 'seven grandmasters' can't even come close to the performances in this one.Truly a classic as far as animal- imitating kung fu is concerned. This movie is my favorite and I guarantee any kung fu lover to get their hands on this one.
Rating: Summary: Martial arts masterpiece Review: John Chang plays a worker in a fish market who is it seems very into watching the Drunken Style Kung fu, then gets humiliated by two rich brats and begs the Master of the school to teach him Drunken Style, at first the Master says no but eventually teaches him, he gets his revenge on the two brats but they hire a couple of Snake Experts to kill his Master, he is hurt afterwards and is rescued by his friend a Monkey stylist, who is who the man the Snake experts were after all along, they kill his friend, and he decides to combine the Drunken style with the Monkey Style to get revenge for his friend and Master.
Rating: Summary: One of the Top Movies Ever Made Review: John Chang plays a worker in a fish market who is it seems very into watching the Drunken Style Kung fu, then gets humiliated by two rich brats and begs the Master of the school to teach him Drunken Style, at first the Master says no but eventually teaches him, he gets his revenge on the two brats but they hire a couple of Snake Experts to kill his Master, he is hurt afterwards and is rescued by his friend a Monkey stylist, who is who the man the Snake experts were after all along, they kill his friend, and he decides to combine the Drunken style with the Monkey Style to get revenge for his friend and Master.
Rating: Summary: A classic... Review: Snake in the Monkey's Shadow is one great martial arts flick. I would have liked the addition of the monkey killing the snake, but it's a minor omission. This movie is one of the classics and should be a part of your martial arts collection.
Rating: Summary: first class movie, first class classic kung-fu Review: Super classic 70s style kung fu film with perhaps best monkey versus snake fights ever filmed. Excellent story, super battles. Has everything you would want. A must-have.
Rating: Summary: first class movie, first class classic kung-fu Review: Super classic 70s style kung fu film with perhaps best monkey versus snake fights ever filmed. Excellent story, super battles. Has everything you would want. A must-have.
Rating: Summary: Almost 5 Stars Review: the fight scene between the actual monkey and cobra deserves two stars by itself. without that original scene the movie lacks big tyme, if anyone knows where i can get the original movie(un-cut) please hit me at cjmartin7@yahoo.com.
Rating: Summary: Martial arts masterpiece Review: The movie starts right in on the action as soon as the movie starts and sets up the monkey style vs snake style story line. The star of the movie has to combine monkey and drunken style to avenge the dealth of both his drunken style master and a top monkey style fighter and friend. The story is great and the action is second to none. The training scenes are especially good. I'd recomend it to any martial arts film enthusiast.
Rating: Summary: A classic... Review: This is a great kung fu movie; gentle use of wires with some really talented martial artists going with genuine techniques from the styles they represent (monkey, drunken, snake). Really cool, subtle "special effects," too, such as a snake-stylist stripping bark from a tree with his fist, monkey-stylist leaping from tree trunk to tree trunk, etc.Of note, however, is the censoring of a scene with a monkey fighting a cobra; probably removed at the behest of animal rights activists, I would be disgusted if the scene were filmed *today*, but hate to lose such a unique piece of film in a movie twenty years old. Tragically overzealous. The uncut original should be re-released.
Rating: Summary: Great Kung Fu Flick Diminished by Censoring Review: This is a great kung fu movie; gentle use of wires with some really talented martial artists going with genuine techniques from the styles they represent (monkey, drunken, snake). Really cool, subtle "special effects," too, such as a snake-stylist stripping bark from a tree with his fist, monkey-stylist leaping from tree trunk to tree trunk, etc. Of note, however, is the censoring of a scene with a monkey fighting a cobra; probably removed at the behest of animal rights activists, I would be disgusted if the scene were filmed *today*, but hate to lose such a unique piece of film in a movie twenty years old. Tragically overzealous. The uncut original should be re-released.
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