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Tiger & Crane Fists (Chinese: 虎鶴雙形) (AKA Savage Killers) is a 1976 kung fu movie, starring 70s Hong Kong star Jimmy Wang Yu. The story concerns the Tiger and the Crane martial arts style of two schools that has been separated from each other for many years. No one can determine which technique is the best. Both organizations find they must put their differences aside and work together in order to defeat Lu Ting Chu, who is a nearly invincible lackey for Japanese occupational forces. Defeating Chu is essential to repelling the Japanese invaders.

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  • ドラゴン修行房 (ja)
  • Tiger & Crane Fists (en)
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  • Tiger & Crane Fists (Chinese: 虎鶴雙形) (AKA Savage Killers) is a 1976 kung fu movie, starring 70s Hong Kong star Jimmy Wang Yu. The story concerns the Tiger and the Crane martial arts style of two schools that has been separated from each other for many years. No one can determine which technique is the best. Both organizations find they must put their differences aside and work together in order to defeat Lu Ting Chu, who is a nearly invincible lackey for Japanese occupational forces. Defeating Chu is essential to repelling the Japanese invaders. (en)
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  • Tiger & Crane Fists (en)
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  • Dai Yat (en)
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  • Mandarin (en)
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  • Cheuk Hon Wong (en)
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  • Hu hao shuang xing (en)
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  • Tiger & Crane Fists (Chinese: 虎鶴雙形) (AKA Savage Killers) is a 1976 kung fu movie, starring 70s Hong Kong star Jimmy Wang Yu. The story concerns the Tiger and the Crane martial arts style of two schools that has been separated from each other for many years. No one can determine which technique is the best. Both organizations find they must put their differences aside and work together in order to defeat Lu Ting Chu, who is a nearly invincible lackey for Japanese occupational forces. Defeating Chu is essential to repelling the Japanese invaders. Footage from the film was later used in the comedy movie Kung Pow! Enter the Fist. (en)
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