Shaolin Hand Lock

1978
6.1| 1h29m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 10 June 1978 Released
Producted By: Shaw Brothers
Country: Hong Kong
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As an expert of the 'Cross fists' technique, a reclusive kung fu master Li Pai perfects a lethal maneuver called the 'Shaolin Handlock' while an old wolf-in-sheep's-clothing friend Fang Yun-piao pays the unwitting Li a visit. Armed with the deadly Handlock maneuver, Cheng-ying & Kun Shih joins forces to exact revenge on the evil Ling Hao after the truth is unraveled.

Genre

Action, Thriller

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Director

Ho Meng-Hua

Production Companies

Shaw Brothers

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Shaolin Hand Lock Audience Reviews

Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Roxie The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Allissa .Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Leofwine_draca SHAOLIN HAND LOCK has one of the worst plots I've ever seen in a Shaw Brothers movie, and it's only thanks to the efforts of a sterling cast that it stops from becoming complete nonsense and is in actuality a watchable little movie. It's unlike any other Shaw movie I've watched, a contemporary story set in Bangkok for the most part, with the usual travelogue footage added to the mix.The story is a small-scale family drama involving two rival families with huge lashings of martial arts. The great opening has veteran star Dick Wei being visited by secret assassin Chan Shen, who proceeds to murder him and daughter Kara Hui. David Chiang arrives home, finds out what happened, and heads off to Thailand to get revenge on the man responsible, none other than screen veteran Lo Lieh.There's enough plot here to fill a half hour short, but the film is ludicrously padded for another hour by having Chiang go undercover as Lieh's own bodyguard. Seeing Lieh put all of his trust in Chiang and not working out that he's also the guy who makes repeated attempts on his life requires a huge suspension of disbelief, let me tell you. Still, the fight scenes are fine and the familiar faces are all solidly entertaining. Real-life Triad Chan Wai-Man is also present in the cast and appears in the thrilling three-participant warehouse fight climax.
phillip-58 This film by director Ho Meng Hua has a lot going for it. David Chiang in great form, backed up by Michael Chan, Lo Lieh and even Kara Hui (very briefly as a doomed pupil). The background is a beautiful Thailand for a change and several of the fights, particularly at the end are imaginative and pretty brutal, especially in the old warehouse where David and Michael have to defeat every trick Lo Lieh can throw at them (some obvious wire work though). But the let down is the ludicrous plot with more coincidences than a Dicken's novel and some real over acting, especially by Karen Yip playing the blind mother. It was Shum Lee Mei's only film and to be honest you can see why! It seems to be set in the 60's (though made in 1978) but its hard to tell as anomalies abound. Watcheable if you skip to the end scenes. There is a brief full nude scene near the beginning - for no good plot reason that's for sure - though the actual prostitute appears again later to reveal David Chiang's double nature.