Five Shaolin Masters

1974 [CHINESE]

Action / Drama

4
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 44% · 1 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 44% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.6/10 10 1521 1.5K

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Plot summary

Hu Te et al. escape the burning Shaolin temple after the Qing soldiers destroyed it in Shaolin Temple. The group of 5 decide to develop secret codes to identify fellow patriots, enlist those patriots and eventually meet up again to escape to the south away from the Qings, and also identify the traitor who sold out Shaolin temple. Ma Fu Yi, joins the Qing top fighters to eliminate the rebels but is exposed by Ma Chao-Tsing who gets captured by Ma Fu Yi. Hu meets up with a group of Shaolin men secretly posing as bandits to rescue Ma as their leader is killed in the process, thus the bandits join the rest of the Shaolin patriots.

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Chia-Hui Liu as Chang Yung
Hark-On Fung as Chiang Chin-chiu
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1006.7 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
Seeds 2
1.83 GB
1920*800
Chinese 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Jeremy_Urquhart 7 / 10

A little rough, but super action-packed

Five Shaolin Brothers distinguishes itself from other Shaw Brothers movies I've watched recently in several ways:Lots of it's filmed outdoors (mind you, I don't mind the soundstages so much anymore, as I've gotten used to them).It's apparently linked to another Shaw Brothers movie called Shaolin Temple, which is apparently a prequel, seeing as it takes place before this film, but was released two years later. This kind of confused me at first.The action is just constant, even in the first and second acts, which tend to be more low-key in most martial arts movies. Maybe it feels like quantity over quality at times, but I also loved how there seemed to be a new fight scene every five minutes.The characters say "among us" several times.It's a little rough around the edges, but that also gives it a scrappy kind of charm that makes it endearing and fun. I enjoyed it quite a lot.
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Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 9 / 10

The action is bloody brilliant

Another epic-looking kung fu flick from the Shaw Brothers empire. This one is familiar to many others in that it pits five good warriors against five evil warriors. That's the plot. The first hour and twenty minutes of the film consists of lots (and boy, do I mean lots!) of action and minor bouts, characters dying tragically, the bad guys doing evil things, and training in preparation for the event. The final twenty minutes offers up some top-notch martial arts fight sequences in a variety of scenic settings (a wood, a river, a field, a mountain).

It's well-filmed stuff with some of the genre's top martial artists (Chi Kuan-Chun, Gordon Liu, Ti Lung, David Chiang et al) strutting their stuff, plenty of stunts, fun plot elements (the finger and cup (!) signs that the Shaolin use to communicate with each other) and heroism.

The truth is that the five bad guys in this movie have all of the coolest fighting techniques! There's one guy who swings a huge axe blade around on a rope to chop up and slice apart his enemies, another who whips people to death with his long ponytail by breaking their necks! Another baddie uses Bruce Lee's "fingers of fury" technique from THE BIG BOSS to unpleasantly dispose of another hapless victim. After losing their fights for the entire movie, the good guys decide to train for a year (!) at the end of the film.

Baddies are blinded, two are impaled on a spear, and a massive pole fight takes place in a river which is spectacular stuff. The film doesn't skimp on the violence either with plenty of people dying bloody deaths and a high body count. FIVE SHAOLIN MASTERS is a typical kung fu flick from the Shaw Brothers studio, and it makes for an action-packed way to spend an evening.

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