The best Ma Chi’s adventure movies

Ma Chi

Ma Chi

29/04/1924- 14/02/1998
Today we present the best Ma Chi’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Ma Chi’s movies.

One-Armed Boxer

One-Armed Boxer
6.8/10
Tien Lung, the best fighter at the Ching Te martial arts school, gets into a fight with the Hook Gang, part of a local opium-dealing and prostitution ring run by a man named Chao, and easily defeats them. The beaten Hook gang members return to Chao, who is so infuriated that he goes to the Ching Te dojo and challenges Tien's master, Hang Tui, to a fight. Hang Tui quickly defeats Chao, leaving him even more humiliated. Chao plans his revenge by hiring a group of mercenary martial artists from Shanghai; two karate experts and their teacher, a Judo master, a Taekwondo expert, two Thai boxing fighters, a Yoga expert, and two mystic Tibetan lamas. With this group, Chao easily destroys the Ching Te school and all of their businesses, leaving everyone dead except for Tien Lung who loses his right arm. Tien Lung vows revenge and begins his training to destroy anyone and everyone who stands in his way.

Lost Swordship

Lost Swordship
6.3/10
A golden-masked clan master, who had killed many top fighters, was determined to acquire an invincible sword manual so as to rule the martial world. Hence, he pursued a swordsman who possessed the manual, but the latter managed to escape and discovered a cave whereby he met two martial arts masters who taught him the invincible sword skills...

The Begging Swordsman

The Begging Swordsman
A young swordsman is sent to the city of Lo Yang to help his father's benefactor Inspector Chang from the four monsters-which are causing him a lot of grief. Four of the most violent martial artists in China.

Duel with Devil

Duel with Devil
5.8/10
This early Taiwanese Wuxia film is a classic genre tale of a revenge-seeking swordswoman (Cheung Ching-ching).

A Sword for a Killer

A Sword for a Killer
All-star cast in this rare sword film from Taiwan. Top masters battle it out for supremacy and calmness in the martial world.

Ill Wind

Ill Wind
  • Genre: AdventureDrama
  • Release: 08/04/1970
  • Character: Chang Hsiao Tien
Great independent Kung Fu movie with James Nam, of 5 finger of death playing the good guy. Much like some of the better American Westerns of the 50's and 60's. Some very poignant scenes in this film, highly recommended!

The Young Avengeress

The Young Avengeress
An evil lord kidnaps 12 sisters to start his harem, leaving the 13th sister to find a way to free them.

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