Directed with relentless pacing and a gritty, street-level realism by Chui Chang-wang, this classic action feature follows Chen Hung (Wai Wang), a brilliant but deeply remorseful martial artist. After tragically killing his fiancée's brother in a fit of uncontrollable rage, Chen swears a solemn oath never to raise his fists in anger again. Seeking a quiet life of hard labor to atone for his past, he flees to a bustling port town and takes a job as a humble dockworker. However, his vows are pushed to the absolute limit when a ruthless, greedy crime syndicate takes control of the docks, brutally exploiting and terrorizing the local laborers. Standing at the center of the syndicate's reign of terror is their ultimate weapon: a colossal, terrifyingly powerful enforcer known as the Chinese Hercules, played by the legendary cult cinema icon Bolo Yeung (Yang Sze). As the workers' strikes are violently crushed and Chen's closest friends are systematically broken, he is forced into a harrowing psychological corner. To save his fellow laborers from absolute tyranny, Chen must shatter his peaceful vow, unleashing a storm of devastating traditional kung fu in an explosive, iron-fisted final confrontation against the unstoppable Hercules.
Boasting exceptional, raw choreography, jaw-dropping physical stunts, and a legendary appearance by a young, pre-fame Jackie Chan as a stunt player, the film is a definitive blueprint of 1970s independent independent action cinema. Our channel is fiercely dedicated to preserving historic film treasures, offering a curated library of vintage martial arts epics, rare B-movies, gritty film noir thrillers, and classic adventures.
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