Member DragonClaws Posted July 17, 2019 Author Member Share Posted July 17, 2019 Source- https://www.daarac.org/p/blax-fu.html Quote Blax-Fu Films Bamboo Gods & Iron Men (1974) Bamboo Trap (1975) Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon (1985) Beware Tiger (1980) Black Belt Jones (1974) Black Belt Jones 2: The Tattoo Connection (1978) Black Dragon's Revenge (1975) Black Dragon, The (1974) Black Dragon vs Yellow Tiger (Tiger From China) (1976) Black Fist (1975) Black Force (1975) Black Samurai (1977) Boxer, The (1980) Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975) Deadly Art of Survival, The (1979) Death Dimension aka Black Eliminator (1978) Death Promise (1977) Dynamite Brothers, The (1974) Ebony, Ivory & Jade (1976) Enter the Black Dragon (1997) Enter the Dragon (1973) Fighting Mad (1978) Fighting to the Death (1983) Fist of Fear, Touch of Death (1980) Gang Wars (1976) Golden Needles (1974) Hot Potato (1976) Johnny Dlamini (1980) Kill Squad (1982) Kung Fu Executioner (1981) Kung Fu Fever (1979) One Down, Two to Go (1982) One More Shot (1980) Shaolin Dolemite (1999) Soul Brothers of Kung Fu (1977) Sun Dragon (1979) Super Weapon, The (1976) Take A Hard Ride (1975) Talons of the Eagle (1992) That Man Bolt (1973) T.N.T. Jackson (1975) Three the Hard Way (1974) Velvet Smooth (1976) Way of the Black Dragon (1979) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DragonClaws Posted September 11, 2019 Author Member Share Posted September 11, 2019 The poster for this 1973 movie suggests it might feature some Martial Art's sequences, but it's just not the case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Member DragonClaws Posted December 26, 2019 Author Member Share Posted December 26, 2019 The Origins of Sho’Nuff (Forgotten Fury: The Masters of The Red Glow) Quote A Harlem prodigy, on a quest for revenge and the powers of the Red Glow. His journey led him to some of the best martial arts masters in American history. Karate killers, Kung fu warriors, African American female wrestlers, Olympic Judokas, Prison pugilists, Vampire boxers, Indomitable fighting clans and The Most Dangerous Man Alive. Source- https://medium.com/catchesbulletswithhisteeth/forgottenfurymastersoftheredglow-blackmartialarts-goldeneramartialarts-52531d6386a Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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