Empire Theatre Film Collection, 1968-1984


Summary Information
Title: Empire Theatre Film Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1968-1984

Creator:
  • Empire Theatre, collector
Call Number: GA 638-GA 646; GA 654-GA 661; HB 759-HB 843; HB 847-HB 882; HB 894-HB 924; HB 936-HB 970; HB 973-HB 999; HC 001-HC 050; HC 056-HC 085; HC 131-HC 135; HC 137-HC 156; HC 168-HC 180; HC 189-HC 203; HC 447-HC 456; HC 472-HC 473

Quantity: 378 film reels (35 mm)

Repository:
Wisconsin Historical Society Library-Archives Division / Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
Contact Information

Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Eighty 35 mm feature films from the Empire Theatre, located on 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York City, from 1912 (as the Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre) until 1998 when it was lifted off its foundation and moved 170 feet westward to form part of the facade of the AMC Empire 25. This collection of films was found in the theater's basement prior to its move/demolition, and the titles are representative of the theater's grindhouse programming of the late 1960s to the mid-1980s. A majority of titles are Kung Fu films, with a few additional genre films ranging from blaxploitation titles to women's prison films.

Note:

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Language: English

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Contents List
GA 638-GA 646
Two Wondrous Tigers, 1979
Note: Summary: Directed by Cheung Sum, this Hong Kong feature film stars Pan Pan Yeung as a skilled female martial artist faced with an unwanted marriage proposal from the son of a local gangster (Tiger Young). Knowing that her suitor is inept at martial arts, Yeung declares a kung fu contest in which the winner must defeat both herself and her brother and sister for her hand in marriage--prompting an action-packed series of battles, kidnappings, and rescue missions. Phillip Ko and John Cheung co-star as contest fighters hired by Yeung's suitor to better the odds.
Alternate title:
Original title: Chu zha hu
Director: Cheung Sum
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 9 reels of 35 mm
GA 654-GA 661
Two in Black Belt, 1987
Note: Number of reels: 8 reels of 35 mm
HB 759-HB 763
Avenging Warriors of Shaolin, 1979
Note: Summary: Two friends who long to be heroes join the fight against a Ching warlord and his students. They get help from a Kung Fu student and a rebel. They also save Hung Si Quan's life.
Original title: Jie shi ying xiong
Director: Cheh Chang
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 764-HB 768
The Betrayer, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 769-HB 773
Boggy Creek 2, 1984
Note: Summary: A professor and his students camp out to find a Bigfoot-type creature.
Alternate title: Boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continues
Director: Charles B. Pierce
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 774-HB 778
Call Me Dragon, 1991
Note: Original title: Shen long xiao hu chuang jiang hu
Director: See-Yuen Ng, Woo Se Yuen
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 779-HB 783
Choi Lee Fat Kung Fu, 1979
Note: Alternate title: Choy Lay Fut
Original title: Xiong sheng Cai Li Fo
Director: Shao-Peng Chen, Chan Siu Tang
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 784-HB 788
Dance of the Drunken Mantis, 1979
Note: Summary: A year after training young Jackie Chan in the Drunken Fist, Sam the Seed discovers he has a son, Foggy. He tries to train Foggy but to no avail. Foggy is then trained in Drunken Fist from his uncle as he must face his father's rival, Rubber Legs, another Drunken Fist master who combines it with Mantis Fist to create a deadly style.
Original title: Nan bei zui quan
Director: Woo-Ping Yuen
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 789-HB 793
The Destroyers, 1979
Note: Director: Cheh Chang
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 794-HB 797
Dolls Behind Bars, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 4 reels of 35 mm
HB 798-HB 802
Duel at the Forest, 1983
Note: Alternate title: Forest Duel, Duel at Forest
Original title: Huo bing feng lin du
Director: Kuo-Heng Chung
Country: Taiwan
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 803-HB 807
Duel of the Seven Tigers, 1980
Note: Summary: Defeated in a match at Shaolin, Wu Kung wanders China till he finds his own temple and style of fighting: Tang Sao Do Karate. Years later, student and ninth successor, Hsi Man Kwong challenges and crumbles all the Chinese kung fu schools in the area.
Alternate title:
Original title: Liu he qian shou
Director: Kuen Yeung
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 808-HB 812
Duel to the Death, 1977
Note: Summary: The Third Master (Erh Tung Sheng, also known as Derek Yee, in the role that launched his career) is considered to be the greatest sword master of the day. His displays of skill and strength bring armies of challengers to his door, seeking the title for themselves. Not to be defeated, the Third Master fights evil, saves damsels in distress, and duels rival swordsmen to the death.
Alternate title: Death Duel
Original title: San shao ye de jian
Director: Yuen Chor, Ching Sin Tung
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 813-HB 817
8 Strikes of the Vicious Master, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 818-HB 822
Fearless Kid and the Tiger Lady, 1980
Note: Original title: She mao he hun xing quan
Director: Lung Hsiao, Norman Law Man
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 823-HB 827
Fury in the Shaolin Temple, 1986
Note: Summary: When a young boy finds himself alone in the world when his adoptive father disappears after a fight, his first thought is to go to Shaolin.
Original title: Shao Lin zhen ying xiong
Director: Godfrey Ho
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 828-HB 832
Fury of the Mad Monk, 1982
Note: Alternate title: The 36 Shaolin Beads
Original title: Shao Lin san shi liu zhu
Director: Da Chiao Lin
Country: Taiwan
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 833-HB 837
Ghost Hill, 1971
Note: Original title: Shi wan jin shan
Director: Shan-Hsi Ting
Country: Taiwan
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 838-HB 842
The Ghost Sword, 1971
Note: Alternate title: The Ghost's Sword
Original title: Pai ren to yang
Director: Joseph Kuo
Country: Taiwan
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 843, HB 847
Hell's Wind Staff, 1979
Note: Summary: Two young kung fu experts are terrorized by an evil warlord whose weapon is known as the Hell's Wind Staff. With the aid of an old rival of the warlord, they train in the Dragon Hands and the Rowing Oar to face off against the deadly Hell's Wind Staff. Reels 2-4 are missing, though may be the same film as HC 071-HC 075, Legend of a Fighter.
Alternate title: Dragon and Tiger Kids
Original title: Long hu men
Director: Chin-Ku Lu
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 2 reels of 35 mm
HB 848-HB 852
Jade Hands of Death, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 853-HB 857
Kung Fu of Eight Drunkards, 1980
Note: Alternate title: Kung Fu Drunks
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 858-HB 862
Kung Fu Genius, 1992
Note: Summary: An expert in a variety of fighting styles, he opens a school. He soon makes an adversary of a gym that is in the same town. He also makes an enemy of a brothel owner, who brings in a lethal fighter to take him out.
Alternate title: Taichi Shadow Fighter
Original title: Tian cai gong fu
Director: Wilson Tong
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 863-HB 867
Kung Fu Master Named Drunken Cat, 1978
Note: Original title: Zui mao shi fu
Director: Sum Cheung
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 868-HB 872
Kung Fu Monk, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 873-HB 877
Land of the Brave, 1974
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 878-HB 882
Lee's Last Stand, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 894-HB 898
Magnificent Natural Fist, 1978
Note: Summary: Ko Lin kills the brother of Hung Lau, an outlaw. Hung Lau, in turn, kills Ko Lin's entire family, and goes into hiding to learn and master the "natural fist," the most deadly form of kung-fu. The final battle between the two sworn enemies is a dynamic duel to the death.
Alternate title: Shaolin Fist Fighter
Director: Godfrey Ho
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 899-HB 903
Manchurian Avenger, 1984
Note: Summary: Joe returns to Colorado after many years to help the man who brought him up, Kim. Joe's father was killed by a gang looking to find some gold they believe he had found. Joe finds that Kim has also been murdered by them and tries to help his sister and her man to beat the gang and perhaps find the gold.
Director: Ed Warnick
Country: United States
Language: English
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 904-HB 908
Marvelous Stunts of Kung Fu, 1992
Note: Summary: The stars are cast as a gorgeous woman, a mystic and a kung fu expert. They team up to form a united front when an insidious empire threatens the wellbeing of the land they love.
Original title: Jue zhao liu shi
Director: Sheng-En Chin
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 909-HB 913
The Return of the 18 Bronze Men, 1975
Note: Summary: Despite the national resistance, the Manchurians have taken over China, but the Ching Emperor fears that the Shaolin Temple disciples would overthrow the dynasty. So he disguises himself as a disciple, in order to become a kung fu master and control the Shaolin monks. But according to custom, he must pass the test of the legendary 18 Bronzemen before he can leave the Temple.
Original title: Yong zheng da po shi ba tong ren
Director: Joseph Kuo
Country: Taiwan
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 914-HB 918
Revolt of the Dragon, 1975
Note: Director: Yin-Seng Woo
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 919-HB 924
Rivals of the Low Hand Fist, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 6 reels of 35 mm
HB 936-HB 940
Shaolin Swallow, 1968
Note: Summary: The indomitable martial arts team of director Chang Cheh and stunt choreographer Liu Chia-liang continues the compelling saga of Golden Swallow from King Hu's Come Drink with Me in this sequel of heartbreaking romance, jianghu intrigue, and stunning action.
Alternate title: The Girl with the Thunderbolt Kick, Golden Swallow
Original title: Jin yan zi
Director: Cheh Chang
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 941-HB 945
Swallow Fist Hunter, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 946-HB 950
Sweet 16, 1986
Note: Original title: Tian mi shi liu sui
Director: Ken Siu
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 951-HB 955
Tiger and Crane Fists, 1986
Note: Summary: Two masters must combine their skills to defeat an evil lord.
Alternate title: Savage Killers
Original title: Hu hao shuang xing
Director: Yu Wang
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 956-HB 960
Two on the Road, 1992
Note: Summary: A shipment of gold, collected as charity, is high-jacked in transit. Two con-men witness the robbery, and become wrongly accused as the robbers. At first they compete to capture each other for the rewards on their heads; but eventually work together to find the gold and expose the real bandits. However, the bandit chief isn't giving up so easily.
Original title: Shi ying xiong chong ying xiong
Director: Chiu Lee, Lei Chin
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 961-HB 965
Warrior of the Lost World, 1983
Note: Summary: A nomad mercenary on a high-tech motorcycle helps bring about the downfall of the evil Orwellian government, the Omega.
Alternate title: Mad Rider
Director: David Worth
Country: Italy
Language: Italian
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 966-HB 970
When Dragons Collide, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 973-HB 975
Leopard Fist Ninja, 1982
Note: Summary: He's a loner who's traveled far, seeking out chances to improve and finally perfect his fighting skills. For now, he can fulfill his life's destiny: to kill the man who calls himself King Kong--the man responsible for his parents' death. But Kong is waiting, armed with the service of the sinister Falcon and his shadow warriors: the ninja.
Director: Godfrey Ho
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Number of reels: 3 reels of 35 mm
HB 976-HB 980
The Black Dragon vs. the Yellow Cat, 1976
Note: Director: Yang Yang, Chi Yang
Country: Taiwan
Language: English, Min Nan
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 981-HB 985
Hot Dog Kung Fu, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 986-HB 990
The Duel of the Ultimate Weapon, 1983
Note: Summary: The evil Dong Won has unbeatable kicking legs and proudly travels the land proving his expertise. But when a young man loses his foster parent to Won's deadly kick, he seeks out an old drunken master to learn a way to defeat the Master of the Leg.
Original title: Gwangdongwan So Hwa-jin
Director: Woo-sang Park
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 991-HB 995
Two Fists Against the Law, 1980
Note: Original title: Shuang la
Director: Chuan Chen
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HB 996-HC 001
A Duel to the Death, 1983
Note: Original title: Xian si jue
Director: Siu-Tung Ching
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 002-HC 006
Mantis Under Tiger's Claw, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 007-HC 011
Strike of the Thunderkick Tiger, 1978
Note: Summary: The Black Boss, Yellow Tiger and Merciless Tsang join forces and rob a million dollars from a bank. Black Boss hides the money temporarily with only his daughter knowing the secret location. His comrades become impatient for their split and Black Boss ends up dead. Now his daughter must rush to recover the money and outfox her pursuers.
Director: Henry Wong
Country: Hong Kong
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 012-HC 016
Dragon Vengeance, 1979
Note: Summary: A dishonored student of the Dragon Fist Sect seeks revenge for the death of his teacher.
Alternate title: Dragon's Executioner
Original title: Long quan
Director: Wei Lo
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 017-HC 021
Black Belt Violence, [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 022-HC 026
The Prodigal Boxer, 1972
Note: Summary: A gifted but proud young martial arts student injures and kills an opponent. In retaliation, his father is killed. The young student vows revenge and begins to prepare for his epic face-off.
Alternate title: Kick of Death
Original title: Fang Shi Yu
Director: Yang Ming Tsai
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 027-HC 031
Martial Monks, 1981
Note: Summary: A man named Dhama created the Shaolin temple, where Chinese Kung-Fu originated. Here is the inside story of his struggles, the secret style he invented, and how he became the "Grand Master of Shaolin Kung-Fu."
Alternate title: Grand Master of Shaolin Kung Fu
Original title: Da Mo shen gong
Director: Godfrey Ho
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 032-HC 036
Tiger Over Wall, 1980
Note: Original title: Xun bu fang
Director: Chin-Ku Lu
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 037-HC 041
Mad, Mad Sword, 1969
Note: Original title: Shen jing dao
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 042-HC 046
Chained Heat, 1983
Note: Summary: Linda Blair plays Carol, a young woman who must serve 18 months in prison after killing a man (by accident). The prison turns out to be brimming with decadence, corruption, and sleaze, where the other female inmates are sadistic crack-selling lesbian rapists and the guards and warden are no better. Racial tensions are high as the inmates is divided into two factions, blacks and whites, who must either join together against the management or kill each other trying. A sleazy blend of sexploitation and blaxploitation make this movie a real winner.
Director: Paul Nicholas
Country: United States
Language: English
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 047-HC 050
Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger, 1976
Note: Summary: This martial arts movie tries to explain the strange death of the international movie star and kung fu master Bruce Lee. Most of the story centers on a former disciple of Lee who launches a private investigation and ends up avenging the brutal death of his own girlfriend.
Original title: Tian huang ju xing
Director: Tso Nam Lee
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 4 reels of 35 mm
HC 056-HC 060
Mantis Fists and Tiger Claws of Shaolin, 1977
Note: Original title: Xie hai tang lang chou
Director: Sum Cheung, Simon Hsu
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 061-HC 065
Smiling Swordsman, 1968
Note: Original title: Xiao mian xia
Director: Nan Chiang, Kok-Leong Choo
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 066-HC 070
Dreadnought Rivals, 1984
Note: Alternate title: Merciless Fury
Director: Walter Mark
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 071-HC 075
Legend of a Fighter, 1979
Note: Alternate title: Hell's Wind Staff?
Original title: Long hu men
Director: Chin-Ku Lu
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 076-HC 080
Dragon Ninja vs. Killer Lee, 1979?
Note

Original title: Lao Shu La Gui = Kung Fu vs. Yoga

Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm

HC 081-HC 085
The Secret Rivals: Enter the Silver Fox, 1976
Note: Summary: Two rivals, Sheng from the South and Shao from the North, have one common enemy, the Silver Fox. The Silver Fox killed Shao's parents and robbed from Sheng's palace. When each one fails to defeat Silver Fox, the two decide to team up and win.
Original title: Nan quan bei tui
Director: James Nam, See-Yuen Ng
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 131-HC 135
Fearless Jackal, 1980
Note: Summary: A shipment of gold, collected as charity, is high-jacked in transit. Two con-men witness the robbery, and become wrongly accused as the robbers. At first they compete to capture each other for the rewards on their heads; but eventually work together to find the gold and expose the real bandits. However, the bandit chief isn't giving up so easily.
Original title: Shi ying xiong chong ying xiong
Director: Chiu Lee, Lei Chin
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 137-HC 141
Two on the Road, 1980
Note: Summary: A shipment of gold, collected as charity, is high-jacked in transit. Two con-men witness the robbery, and become wrongly accused as the robbers. At first they compete to capture each other for the rewards on their heads; but eventually work together to find the gold and expose the real bandits. However, the bandit chief isn't giving up so easily.
Original title: Shi ying xiong chong ying xiong
Director: Chiu Lee, Lei Chin
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 142-HC 146
Hot, Cool and Vicious, 1977
Note: Original title: Nan quan bei tui zhan yan wang
Director: Tso Nam Lee
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 147-HC 151
The Martial Monks (red label), [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 152-HC 156
The Martial Monks (green label), [undated]
Note: Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 168-HC 170
Kick of Death, 1972
Note: Summary: A gifted but proud young martial arts student injures and kills an opponent. In retaliation, his father is killed. The young student vows revenge and begins to prepare for his epic face-off.
Alternate title: The Prodigal Boxer
Original title: Fang Shi Yu
Director: Yang Ming Tsai
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 3 reels of 35 mm
HC 171-HC 175
Brave Archer II, 1978
Note: Alternate title: Kung Fu Warlords II
Original title: She diao ying xiong chuan xu ji
Director: Cheh Chang
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 176-HC 180
Brave Archer III, 1981
Note: Alternate title: Blast of the Iron Palm
Original title: She diao ying xiong chuan san ji
Director: Cheh Chang
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 189-HC 193
Shaolin Challenges Ninja, 1978
Note: Summary: A Chinese man (Liu) marries a Japanese woman through an arranged marriage and manages to insult all of her Japanese martial arts family by issuing a challenge to her that is misinterpreted by the others. He must then prove how good Chinese Kung Fu really is through a series of duels with the seven Japanese martial artists who come to meet the challenge.
Original title: Zhong hua zhang fu
Director: Chia-Liang Liu
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 194-HC 198
Kung Fu of Eight Drunkards, 1980
Note: Summary: Chang Fung is a young man studying kung fu under the perpetually inebriated Wu Tseng, who seems to have made a few enemies along the way. When a gang of four warriors show up intent on killing Wu, it is time for Chang to show what he has learned of his trainer's "drunken kung fu." Will he be able to protect his teacher from the killers?
Original title: Zui ba xian quan
Director: Ma Wu
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 199-HC 203
Grand Master of Shaolin Kung Fu, 1981
Note: Summary: A man named Dhama created the Shaolin temple, where Chinese Kung-Fu originated. Here is the inside story of his struggles, the secret style he invented, and how he became the "Grand Master of Shaolin Kung-Fu."
Alternate title: Martial Monks of Shaolin, Shaolin Temple 3
Original title: Da Mo shen gong
Director: Godfrey Ho
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 447-HC 451
Invincible Obsessed Fighter, 1983
Note: Original title: Qi shi tong shi
Director: Tomas Tang
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 452-HC 456
The Ring of Death, [undated]
Note: Summary: It is the end of the Ching Dynasty, and Japan and Russia are at war. Ahn Yu is sent away from the Chinese countryside to meet his father. On his travels, he meets General Yao, who is hosting the Russian ambassador. Ahn Yu is treated like a servant by Yao's sons, but Ahn Yu ends up besting them at Kung Fu. An old couple witness Ahn Yu's fighting style, and train him to be an effective fighter. When Ahn Yu returns to General Yao's residents, he beats Yao's sons in a fight, but learns that General Yao is his father. After Ahn Yu wins a fight against the Chinese master of Yao's sons, the master reveals that Yao is Ahn Yu's father. Yao tries to win his son back, but Ahn Yu declares himself an orphan and leaves.
Alternate title: Bastard Kung Fu
Original title: Lung ying moh kiu
Director: Ng See Yuen
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese, Korean
Number of reels: 5 reels of 35 mm
HC 472
The Ghost Sword / Ghost Hill [trailers], 1971
Note: Number of reels: 1 reel of 35 mm
HC 473
Smiling Swordsman / Jade Green [trailers], circa 1968
Note: Number of reels: 1 reel of 35 mm
HB 925-HB 930
Royal Seal, 1969
Note: Original title: Dao er
Director: Tian-Lin Wang
Country: Hong Kong
Language: Mandarin
Number of reels: 6 reels of 35 mm