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On 10/20/2019 at 6:29 PM, ShawAngela said:

I need to watch this !!

 

Ditto, I'd like to see The Mysterious Heroe's(1977) too not just for Carter Wong but Polly Shang-Kwan, Cliff-Lok & Sek Kin too. According to the HKMDB page, the late great Phillip Ko-Fe is among the cast too.

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, DragonClaws said:

 

Carter Wong with Yuen Wah and Jet Li on the set of The Master(1992)

 

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Got this movie in the stash somewhere, gonna have to give it a re-spin because  I  haven't watched in a long while. Don't remember Carter even being in it, do remember Jerry Trimble and that epic mullet though.

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4 hours ago, CT KID said:

Don't remember Carter even being in it, do remember Jerry Trimble and that epic mullet though. 

 

He was just visiting the set, though he would have made for a good evil Master for Trimbles character.

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2 hours ago, rdenn said:

flying guillotine TV movie 1989

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Leopard head Lin Chong TV movie 1989

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Wow  ! Are these tvb movies ? Are they some TV series cut into movies such as Power of first fight  ?

I would love to see these tv movies you showed here!

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"Play your cards right... you live to talk about it!"

-from Big Trouble in Little China

 

 

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I think Carter Wong practiced many styles in his younger years: Goju Karate, TKD, Thai Boxing, Hap Ki Do - when he was at his most 'fluid' but as he switched to hard Gung fu styles he lost that and became too strong/ muscle bound in my opinion. But still (lol) he did create his own style from his studies- the name of which escapes me now.

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Cognoscente

It's ironic because Kung Fu is often thought of by non-practitioners as the least macho of the arts. Even more ironically was that he went from having a Bruce Lee mentality (when Bruce was alive) to being just another Chinese artist.

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