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shaolin swords

this is just a thought but the carter wong born invincible pic you took would be crazy for a new design for one of the 36styles t shirt just my opinion :clappinghands:rockon

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Jadedragon61

Just found a copy of the not too-well-known 1977 "Shaolin Death Squad", starring Carter Wong.

Not bad. I'd only rate it about a 6.5 out of 10, but the action that they have is decent enough. Worth a watch, or maybe two.

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Morgoth Bauglir

Yeah Shaolin Death Squad good flick. you know it's at least going to be decent when you have Lung Fei and Phillip Ko in supporting fighting roles. And the story was pretty good. It was interesting to see a different version of the story in Rebellious Reign.

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thankyouforfu

I'm a huge fan of Carter Wong, so I'll have to check out some of the films listed by others to see what I've missed.

Born Invincible is one of my favorite films!

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Secret Executioner

Even though it may not be his finest movie, I enjoyed his performance in The Magnificent. It's obvious he had charisma and he is really badass at times. :cool:

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No who is the guy .

He's shooting a new movie with Eric Jacobus and it also has John Cheung from Snake in the Monkey's Shadow. I'll let Eric give more details when he can, but from the photos I saw on Eric's FB page, this looks very exciting and I can't wait to see the film.

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He's shooting a new movie with Eric Jacobus and it also has John Cheung from Snake in the Monkey's Shadow. I'll let Eric give more details when he can, but from the photos I saw on Eric's FB page, this looks very exciting and I can't wait to see the film.

It's good to read about Carter Wong still being active in the film industry. Loved him in Born Invincible and always enjoy seeing him in films. Love him or hate him he's always stood out amongst the many Kung Fu film stars of the East.

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Any Carter Wong fans here are some of his Achievements and Films

  • Started learning, traditional Chinese Kung Fu at 8 years old, taught by the principal Shaolin Monk at the time, and the Grand Master of Wudang Chi-Kung.
  • Went to Japan to train in Karate, Thailand to train in Muay Thai, and Korea to train in Hapkido and Taekwondo.
  • Founded the Chung Hop Kuen Federation in 1980. It is a composite style based on Shaolin Kung Fu, Wu-Dang Chi-Kung (internal breathing) and the essence of Karate, Muay-Thai, Taekwondo and Hapkido.
  • Carter Wong’s International Chung Hop Kuen Federation is represented in 36 countries and is still increasing. This association has produced many European and world champions in Muay-Thai, Kung Fu, Kickboxing. Even lots of different police departments are learning his Chung Hop Kuen style.
  • 1968-1986 36 Muay-Thai fights with a record of 30 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses
  • 1979 Chief Instructor for the Royal Hong Kong Police Force (Karate)
  • 1984 Master Instructor for the New York State Police Force Of the US (Muay-Thai)
  • 1986 World Muay-Thai Championship champion
  • 1989 World Cup International Martial Arts Open Championship champion
  • 1990 Master Instructor for the Marine Corps of California US (Muay-Thai)
  • 1996 Chief Consultant of Galaxy and Chuwaitana Muay-Thai Camp (Thailand)
  • 1997 Professional member & representative for the World Kickboxing Association (WKA)
  • 1998 International Wudang Mountain Style Chi-Kung Association Vice Chairman
  • 1998 Grand Master of Hungary Police Force (Karate)
  • 2002 International Muay-Thai Federation (Committee)
  • World Muay-Thai Championship Council
  • VIP Security Services Academy in Cambodia (Principal)
  • Hungary Police (CTU Combat Technic)
  • Saint-Paul Brazil Police Military Academy (Kung Fu Master)
  • World Mixed Martial Arts Federation (MMA)
  • International Wu-Dang Chi-Kung Association (Principal)
  • International Goju-Ryu Karate-Do Seitokukai (7th Dan Black Belt)
  • International Martial-Arts Federation (8th Dan Black Belt)
  • Hong Kong Southern & Northern Martial Art Association (Honorary President)
  • Movie he played in
  • Hap Ki Do (1972) ... Kao Chung
  • The Opium Trail (1973) ... Pai Chien
  • When Taekwondo Strikes (1973) ... Jin Zheng Zhi
  • Bruce Lee, the Man and the Legend (1973) ... [Himself]
  • Back Alley Princess (1973) ... Chiang's eldest student
  • The Tournament (1974) ... Lau Siu-Fung's brother
  • The Skyhawk (1974) ... Leo
  • Naughty! Naughty! (1974) ... Boss Feng's thug
  • Kung Fu on the Bosporus (1974) ... Captain Wong (new edit)
  • 18 Shaolin Disciples (1975)
  • The Seven Coffins (1975)
  • The Association (1975) ... policeman
  • Hong Kong Superman (1975)
  • The Dragon Tamers (1975) ... Fang
  • Dragon Gate (1975) ... Chang Mao
  • All in the Family (1975) ... Policeman
  • Marco Polo (1975) ... Zu Jianmin
  • Mutiny on the High Sea (1975)
  • Heroes in the Late Ming Dynasty (1975) ... Emperor
  • Eight Hundred Heroes (1975) ... Mr Wang
  • 18 Bronzemen (1976) ... Brother Wan
  • Shaolin Kung Fu Mystagogue (1976) ... Fang Shao Ching
  • The Good, the Bad and the Loser (1976) ... The Bad
  • The Ming Patriots (1976)
  • The Story of the Dragon (1976) ... Mr Liu
  • Traitorous (1976) ... Shang Yung
  • Return of the 18 Bronzemen (1976) ... Yong Zhen
  • The Blazing Temple (1976)
  • The Best of Shaolin Kung Fu (1976)
  • The Last Battle of Yang Chao (1976) ... Chu Chin-yeung
  • The Invisible Terrorist (1976)
  • The Shaolin Invincibles (1977) ... Kan Feng Chih
  • Princess and the Toxicant (1977)
  • The Fatal Flying Guillotines (1977) ... Shen Ping
  • Shaolin Death Squads (1977)
  • The Shaolin Kids (1977) ... Shang Kuan Tung
  • The Eight Masters (1977) ... Chu Shiao Chieh
  • Chivalrous Inn (1977)
  • Killer from Above (1977) ... Hsueh Ko Shu
  • Heroes of the Eastern Skies (1977) ... Japanese pilot
  • The Shaolin Brothers (1977) ... General Ko Lung-Ta
  • The Mysterious Heroes (1977) ... Chu Tien Lung
  • Shaolin Iron Finger (1977)
  • The Rebel of Shao-Lin (1977) ... Lei Pang Fei
  • Super Kung Fu Fighter (1978)
  • Snaky Knight Fight Against Mantis (1978) ... Chan Sing Kwan
  • Raging Tiger Vs. Monkey King (1978)
  • Funny Kung Fu (1978) ... Hsu Shi-Chun
  • Filthy Guy (1978)
  • Born Invincible (1978) ... Tieh Wu Ching
  • Way of the Black Dragon (1978)
  • Killer of Snake, Fox of Shaolin (1978) ... wandering hero
  • Magnificent Fist (1978)
  • The Legendary Strike (1978) ... Lord Yun
  • The Magnificent (1979)
  • Rage of the Dragon (1980) ... Master Kwan
  • Mr. Kwong Tung and the Robber (1980)
  • The Luckiest Trio (1980) ... Superintendent Wong
  • The Furious Killer (1981)
  • Gold Constables (1981)
  • The Cold Blooded Murder (1981)
  • Emperor of Shaolin Kung Fu (1981) ... Tu, the butcher
  • Interpol (1982)
  • Blow Up (1982) ... Red Skivvy
  • Big Trouble in Little China (1986) ... Thunder
  • Kickboxer the Champion (1990) ... [THE MAGNIFICENT footage]
  • The Transmigration Romance (1991) ... Mo Tsai
  • Sex For Sale (1993) ... Huang
  • The Way of the Lady Boxers (1993) ... Captain Chiu Chie
  • Hope (1995) ... office clerk in Canada
  • Asian Cop - High Voltage (1995) ... Police Officer
  • Naked Angel (1996)
  • Hero the Great (2005)
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Secret Executioner

The Magnificent is my fav' of the bunch (Rebel of Shaolin is pretty bad actually), but I haven't seen much of him - I love the trailer for Born Invincible (but I haven't seen the actual film).

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The Transmigration Romance (1991) ... Mo Tsai

I watched this one recently....if you ever want to see Carter Wong as a cross-dressing ghost, this is your movie.  Apart from that, not a lot to see.

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I watched this one recently....if you ever want to see Carter Wong as a cross-dressing ghost, this is your movie.  Apart from that, not a lot to see.

What the flying f**k ?! Did I read this right ?! :o 

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Carter has a new film that is scheduled to come out next year called The Stop Hit. The film co-stars another veteran, John Cheung and one of our favorite guys, a guy by the name of Eric Jacobus! :)

 

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