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When Taekwondo Strikes (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)

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A forgotten gem from the golden age of kung fu movies, 1973's When Taekwondo Strikes (a.k.a. Sting of the Dragon Masters) is the only film to star the legendary Rhee Jhoon Goo, the Korean martial arts master credited with introducing taekwondo to America. Rhee was a personal friend of Golden Harvest's number one moneymaker, Bruce Lee, and the studio tailor-made When Taekwondo Strikes to showcase Rhee's skills. They also paired him up with the studio's top female action star, Angela Mao, who was fresh off her hits Lady Whirlwind and Hapkido. Like Rhee, Mao would develop a cult following of her own in the US, where her movies became grindhouse favorites in the 1970s.

During the Japanese occupation of Korea, Lee Cheng Tung (Rhee) leads an underground resistance movement which operates out of a Catholic church with the priest's blessing. After an outspoken demonstrator sought by the Japanese seeks sanctuary in the parish, the priest is arrested for harboring a fugitive. Lee and his fellow conspirator Sister Wong's (Mao) subsequent battle to free their friend eventually escalates into a major showdown between the Japanese and freedom fighters from all over Korea, China, and even America. But when Lee himself gets captured, Sister Wong has to go it alone against the Japanese karate masters (led by perennial Angela Mao punching bag Sammo Hung).

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Product Title: When Taekwondo Strikes (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) 跆拳震九州 (DVD) (香港版) 跆拳震九州 (DVD) (香港版) When Taekwondo Strikes (DVD) (Hong Kong Version) When Taekwondo Strikes (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)
Artist Name(s): Angela Mao (Actor) | Jhoon Rhee (Actor) | Sammo Hung | Carter Huang 茅瑛 (Actor) | 李俊九 (Actor) | 洪金寶 | 黃家達 茅瑛 (Actor) | Jhoon Rhee (Actor) | 洪金宝 | 黄家达 茅瑛(アンジェラ・マオ) (Actor) | Jhoon Rhee (Actor) | 洪金寶(サモ・ハン・キンポー) | 黄加達(ウォン・カータッ) Mao Ying (Actor) | Jhoon Rhee (Actor) | Sammo Hung | Carter Huang
Director: Huang Feng 黃楓 Huang Feng Huang Feng Huang Feng
Producer: Raymond Chow 鄒文懷 邹文怀 鄒文懷(レイモンド・チョウ) Zou Wen Huai
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Release Date: 2007-11-22
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Country of Origin: Hong Kong
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Widescreen Anamorphic: Yes
Sound Information: Dolby Digital 2.0
Disc Format(s): DVD-5, DVD
Region Code: All Region What is it?
Duration: 91 (mins)
Publisher: Joy Sales (HK)
Package Weight: 110 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1005131108

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* Screen Format : 16:9 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
* Sound Mix : Dolby Digital 2.0
* DVD Type : DVD-5

導演:茅瑛
Director: Mao Ying

日本佔領韓國時期,日軍為鎮壓反抗志士,遍設特務機關,漢城“橫山道館”亦屬其行列。跆拳道首徒金正直年少氣盛,隻身調查橫山道館,不幸被追殺,遂逃入天主教堂避難。豬三郎追蹤而至,遂搜查教堂,搜出韓人李俊東,並嚴刑逼供,情急之下,神父侄女瑪莉出手相助,擊退日人。原來李是韓國復國首領,為怕日人再來,眾人速離教堂,神父不願離去,終被擒。李為救神父,請合氣道高手黃麗來幫忙,然黃母卻遭日人毒手,憤怒之下,黃亦投身韓國志士行列。

其後,日人以神父為餌,擒得李。黃與金亦逃中國東北,繼續抗日工作。日軍獲悉後將李押往中國棋山遼陽分館,準備誘捕黃等人。瑪莉得悉後,與金聯手前往救李,危急時刻黃趕至,與李二人聯手擊斃日人,大獲全勝。

During the period when Korea was occupied by Japan. Bansan Karate House, one of the secret organizations was set up in order to crackdown the Korean patriots. Lee Cheng Tung, a Taekwondo grand master who was the leader of the patriots planed to rebuild their country. He operated from a Catholic church disguised as the gardener. Mary, a priest's niece, becomes a Taekwondo student.

One day, a Korean patriot, Kim Cheng Chuh tried to hide in the church with Bansan's Tairo Inuyama in hot pursuit. Inuyama found out Lee in the church and tortured him. Fortunately, Mary drove the Japanese away. However, the priest was being caught.

In order to rescue the priest. Huang Li-chun, a Chinese girl who was an Aikido master-hand came to the aid of the Korean Patriots. Huang and Kim flee to northeast China to continue the fight. Later on, Lee was caught as a bait to catch all resistance leaders. Learning about this Huang. Kim and Mary attacked Bansan's Liaoyang Headquarters and rescued Lee. Then they joined forces to shoot down the enemy.
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December 10, 2008

When Taekwondo Strikes is another classic martial arts film which has been unearthed and re-released on DVD by Joy Sales, this time from back in 1973. The film is a real treat for martial arts fans, serving up an incredible array of talent, including top female genre fighter and international cult favourite Angela Mao (also in the likes of Broken Oath, Hapkido, and The Stoner) in which she was originally set to star with Bruce Lee before his untimely death), Carter Wong (known for The Blazing Temple, The 18 Bronzemen, and other hits), Korean martial arts master Rhee Jhoon Goo, here making his one and only cinematic appearance, and even Sammo Hung in an early villainous role. It was directed by Huang Feng, a genre veteran who had worked with Mao on a number of productions.

The plot is classic kung fu, set in Seoul during the Japanese occupation of Korea and following a band of nationalistic resistance fighters led by Lee Cheng Tung (Rhee), who struggle against their oppressors using Taekwondo. After the Japanese pursue the rebellious Kim (Wong) to the Catholic church where the resistance is hiding out, a battle breaks out which eventually involves local Chinese girl called Sister Wong (Mao), who luckily happens to be a skilled martial artist herself. Joining up with the Koreans and a Western woman called Mary who has been trained by Lee, she helps them to victory and later to escape to China. Unfortunately, Lee is captured after he attempts to free an imprisoned priest, and so Sister Wong, Kim and Mary launch a daring attack on the Japanese headquarters.

Huang Feng is one of the great unsung martial arts directors, and When Taekwondo Strikes is one of his most energetic efforts, with plenty of fluid camera work which makes it exciting to watch and far less stoic and static than many of the Shaw Brothers productions of the same era. The martial arts choreography is energetic and thrilling, with lots of wild brawls, usually with one of the protagonists taking on hordes of sword wielding Japanese assailants. The stars all turn in great, dynamic performances, especially the beautiful Angela Mao who shows exactly why she still remains an incredibly popular genre figure, spending a fair amount of the running time throwing poor Sammo Hung through paper walls. The action comes thick and fast and is frequently intense and quite bloody, something which along with a few scenes of surprising nudity helps to give the film an effectively visceral edge. The soundtrack also adds an air of excitement, though some viewers may be amused to recognise parts of the score which have been rather liberally lifted from several Hitchcock productions including North by Northwest - not necessarily the most obvious match for a martial arts film though it works well enough.

Although the plot is pretty basic, with noble heroes who are only too willing to lay down their lives for each other and who have a tendency to make heartfelt nationalistic speeches whenever faced with danger, it works well as a traditional tale of good versus evil. This is mainly since the Japanese in the film are a particularly nasty bunch, leering and always on the lookout for comfort women and not above beating up and even killing defenseless old ladies. There is an interesting religious subtext through the character of the brave Western priest who bravely suffers under the Japanese tortures, providing a comparison with the different ways in which people are willing to sacrifice themselves for what they believe. This helps to lift the film above being a mere fight flick, adding a certain level of depth and underscoring its international flavour.

When Taekwondo Strikes is certainly a very welcome re-release, and is a definite must-see for all martial arts fans, and especially for anyone yet to be introduced to the lovely and feisty Angela Mao. Well directed and boasting an unbeatable cast, it has stood the test of time and still entertains every bit as much today as it did during its original release.

by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com

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Customer Review of "When Taekwondo Strikes (DVD) (Hong Kong Version)"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10 (1)

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December 21, 2008

Good fights; bad acting Customer Review Rated Bad 6 - 6 out of 10
"When Taekwondo Strikes" tells a familiar story of the Japanese occupation era -- brave resistance forces battling evil Japanese oppressors. This time the story is set primarily in Korea in order to introduce the film world to the fighting skills of Korean taekwondo master Rhee Jhoon Goo, who plays the leader of the Korean resistance. While the movie delivers spectacular martial arts pyrotechnics from both Rhee and from Angela Mao, the film is saddled with a thin, trite story and a host of amateurish actors, including Mr. Rhee. Sometimes it seems like the only person in the film who can act at all is Miss Mao. On the other hand, the film does serve up the delight of seeing Sammo Hung (as an evil Japanese thug) getting his butt repeatedly kicked by women. Recommended only for fans of Angela Mao and chop-socky movies.
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