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Mysterious Footworks of Kung Fu

Chan Wai Man plays the super-assassin with a penchant for overengineered weapons and causing grief and mayhem wherever he and his asssitants Crab & Shrimp find themsleves. A young kung fu fantaic is taught by a beggar and a grumpy old Shaolin monk so that he can beat the killers and restore peace to the region.

Top Cast

  • Charles Heung

    Charles Heung

    3-eyed Liu

  • Michael Chan Wai-Man

    Michael Chan Wai-Man

  • Mang Hoi

    Mang Hoi

  • Fan Mei-Sheng

    Fan Mei-Sheng

  • Chiang Tao

    Chiang Tao

  • Lam Kau

    Lam Kau

  • Do Ping

    Do Ping

  • Pak Sha-Lik

    Pak Sha-Lik

  • Chan Siu-Pang

    Chan Siu-Pang

Overview

Chan Wai Man plays the super-assassin with a penchant for overengineered weapons and causing grief and mayhem wherever he and his asssitants Crab & Shrimp find themsleves. A young kung fu fantaic is taught by a beggar and a grumpy old Shaolin monk so that he can beat the killers and restore peace to the region.

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