Shaolin Sunday

SHAOLIN SUNDAY at SECRET GALLERY

Private screening of 3 Shaolin classics! Entry by donation.

Shaolin Vs Wu-tang (1981)

Shaolin and Wu Tang (Chinese title: Shao Lin yu Wu Dang [simplified 少林与武当, traditional 少林與武當]) is a 1981 film Directed by Hong Kong martial artist Gordon Liu. The film is about the rivalry between the martial arts schools Shaolin and Wudangquan. It is also called Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang in the Master Killer Collection.

The film inspired the name of the rap group Wu-Tang Clan, who used several audio samples from the film in their 1993 debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).

36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978)

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (少林三十六房, Shào Lín sān shí liù fáng), also known as The Master Killer and Shaolin Master Killer, is a 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Liu Chia-liang and starring Gordon Liu.

The film follows a highly fictionalized version of San Te, a legendary Shaolin martial arts disciple who trained under the general Chi Shan, portrayed by the director's adopted brother Gordon Liu.

36th Chamber of Shaolin is widely considered to be one of the greatest kung fu films and a turning point in its director's and star's careers.

Shaolin Executioners (1976)

Shaolin Executioners or Hung Hsi Kuan is a 1976 Shaw Brothers kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-leung.

The film is a multi-generational story of revenge pitting the disciples of Shaolin temple against the historical figure of Pai Mei, founder of Pai Mei kung fu.

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