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On 1/20/2020 at 5:19 AM, DragonClaws said:

Definitely sounds interesting and something I'd want to see. Wonder if they will put out some nunchucks or other short weapons from under their dress? :bs_thinking:

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3 hours ago, DragonClaws said:

 

 

A 1974 martial arts series other than Kung Fu ?!

I would love to see this !! And the plot looks interesting...

 

Do you  know the actors' names ?

Thanks for the picture.

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Wesley Chu’s ‘War Arts Saga’ Martial Arts Fantasy Novels To Get TV Series Adaptation By Jason Ning, Uta Briesewitz, Original Film & Sony TV - (Nellie Andreeva)

Link- https://deadline.com/2021/03/war-arts-saga-martial-arts-fantasy-novels-television-sony-tv-original-film-1234704319/

 

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Neal H. Moritz’s Original Film (The Boys) and Sony Pictures Television have acquired the rights to the upcoming War Arts Saga fantasy novel trilogy by The Lives of Tao bestselling author Wesley Chu to adapt it for television. The three books are set to be published by Del Rey in 2022, 2023 and 2024. Jason Ning (Lucifer, The Expanse) is attached as writer, executive producer and showrunner. Uta Briesewitz (The Wheel of Time, Westworld, Stranger Things) will direct and executive produce.

 

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3 hours ago, DragonClaws said:

 

 

Wow ! That's the kind of female fighter series that I'm interested in ! Thanks for sharing !

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A Blade in Hong Kong(1985), was a pilot T.V movie for failed possible T.V series. It stars Terry Lester, Nancy Kwan, Keye Luke, Leslie Neilson, Patricia Duff, Scott Shaw(The Dvine Enforcer) and James Hong. Directed by Reza Badiyi (Mortal Combat: Conquest)and written by the late Gordon Cotler.

 

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The blonde, blue-eyed Blade (played by The Young and the Restless's Terry Lester) pursues his duties, most of which seem to consist of protecting his adoptive father from assassination attempts, with two-fisted vigor, and the production scores a few extra points for some pretty good location shooting in Hong Kong, easily one of the Far East's most picturesque cities, but it wasn't enough to convince CBS.

source- http://www.thrillingdetective.com/eyes/blade_in_hong_kong.html

 

A KARATE ADVENTURE, 'BLADE IN HONG KONG' - (John J. O'Connor)

Link- https://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/15/arts/a-karate-adventure-blade-in-hong-kong.html

 

 

 

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