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Secret Rivals 2 (1977)

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AKA : Nan quan bei tui dou jin hu
Year : 1977
Country: Hong Kong
Language : Mandarin
Subtitle(s) : English
Film Genre : Action
IMDB : Secret Rivals 2
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DVD Source : DVD5 from kungfuman
Ripper : gandarloda
Video format : MKV-X264-2 pass
Video Bitrate : 2095 Kbps
Aspect Ratio : 2.2 : 1
Resolution : 720 x 462
Audio Format : AC3
Audio Bitrate : 192 Kbps
Video Runtime: 1 hour 25 mins
Frame Rate : 25 fps

Director : See-Yuen Ng
Cast : John Liu, Jang Lee Hwang, Chiang Wang, Corey Yuen, Tien Lung Chen, Chin Bo Sham, Biao Yuen


Plot/Synopsis

Gold Fox' (Hwang Jang-lee - Dance of the Drunk Mantis, Snuff Bottle Connection), is out to avenge his brother's death and find a stash of stolen silver, but the 'North Leg' (John Liu Secret Rivals & Snuff Bottle Connection ) and 'Little South Boxer' (Tino Wong The Invincible Armour & Hitman in the Hand of Buddha ) team up to stop him and his henchmen. Having had his character "Silver Fox" killed off in the first episode, Hwang Jang-lee returns as his own brother, "Gold Fox," complete with a new beard. After examining the corpse's shoes, he discovers a map disclosing the whereabouts of a large stash of stolen silver in the nearby hills. Meanwhile, Gold Fox's thugs are training in preparation for a fight with the two men responsible for Silver Fox's death. But with Shen Ying-wei (Wong Tao) on assignment elsewhere, his brother Shen Yin-wu (Tino Wong Cheung) becomes the prime target along with the returning Hsiao I-fei (John Liu). The Secret Rivals changed the martial arts film forever by ditching convoluted plots favoured by Shaw Brothers and focusing on the physical talents of its stars and stunt performers. The film also presented an unprecedented level of quality high-kicking and acrobatic kung fu from some of the genre's greatest talents. Ng See-yuen's sequel, The Secret Rivals 2, took those same assets and doubled the talent quotient. The leg fighting from Hwang Jang-lee and John Liu is some of the best you'll likely ever see in film.

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