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 SHAWS FILM LIST
death chamber - aka: The Shaolin Temple - 1976 - Fu Sheng
ambitious kung fu girl - 1982 - Chen Kuan Tai
daredevils of kung fu - aka: Shaolin Daredevils - 1980 - Venoms
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 Zuk's Jet Li Action Page
Jet Li (Li Lian Jie) gained fame as a five time National Wushu Champion in China, and starred in the HK box office smash 'Shaolin Temple' (1982) to start his successful film career.
Li Lian Jie's Shaolin Kung Fu - documentary (1994)
When his daughter is kidnapped and held in exchange for priceless diamonds, the leader of a crew of highly skilled urban thieves (DMX) forges an unlikely alliance with a Taiwanese Intelligence officer (Jet Li) to rescue her.
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 SHAWS FILM LIST
death chamber - aka: The Shaolin Temple - 1976 - Fu Sheng
ambitious kung fu girl - 1982 - Chen Kuan Tai
cat vs rat - 1982 - Fu Sheng
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 Bright Lights Film Journal Hong Kong Cinema in the '80s (page 3)
Mainland kung fu star Li Lianjie (Jet Li) made his name in a coproduction with Hong Kong, The Shaolin Temple (1982), which also used behind-the-camera expertise from the territory.
The most curious example, however, is Ann Hui's "anti-communist" production The Boat People (1982), a film financed by Mainland money and shot on Hainan Island.
This outlook of Mainland characters in the Hong Kong cinema may point up a demographic fact of the late ’80s — that the population in the territory would consist of mainly working-class immigrants from China and Hong Kong's own lower strata of society, since much of the middle and upper classes have emigrated overseas.
www.brightlightsfilm.com /31/hk_achievement3.html   (807 words)

  
 Zuk's Jet Li Action Page
Jet Li (Li Lian Jie) gained fame as a five time National Wushu Champion in China, and starred in the HK box office smash 'Shaolin Temple' (1982) to start his successful film career.
When his daughter is kidnapped and held in exchange for priceless diamonds, the leader of a crew of highly skilled urban thieves (DMX) forges an unlikely alliance with a Taiwanese Intelligence officer (Jet Li) to rescue her.
The Jet Li, Mel Gibson venture 'INVINCIBLE'on TBS debuted November 2001.
home.att.net /~zuk.com/JetLi.html   (903 words)

  
 Jet Li
Before turning 20, Jet Li made his film debut as a fighting priest in "Shaolin Temple" (1982), which was banned in Taiwan but proved popular throughout Asia....
One of the most popular stars of Hong Kong films of the early 1990s, the compact, charismatic Jet Li was at one time considered the heir to the late Bruce Lee.
A child prodigy in martial arts, he excelled in the high-kicking "wu shu" style, winning several national championships and traveling around the world (including a 1974 US visit to the Nixon White House).
www.hollywood.com /celebs/detail/celeb/385898   (709 words)

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