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Chopstick Kid

Philippine Kung fu movie from 1979

Top Cast

  • Lito Lapid

    Lito Lapid

  • Jack Lee

    Jack Lee

  • Mike Cohen

    Mike Cohen

  • Tsing Tong Tsai

    Tsing Tong Tsai

  • Anna Marin

    Anna Marin

  • Paquito Diaz

    Paquito Diaz

  • Ingrid Salas

    Ingrid Salas

  • Yoyoy Villame

    Yoyoy Villame

  • Teroy de Guzman

    Teroy de Guzman

Overview

Philippine Kung fu movie from 1979

Rating

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