Showdown at the Cotton Mill

Showdown at the Cotton Mill
Showdown At The Cotton Mill
Directed by Wu Ma
Starring Peng Chang
Kuan-Chun Chi
Release date(s) 1978 (1978)
Country Taiwan / Hong Kong
Language Mandarin

Showdown At The Cotton Mill (Orig. Hu Hui Chien xie zhan xi chan si, also known as Cold Face, Heart And Blood) is a 1978 film directed by Wu Ma. The film is a sequel to Shoalin Avengers. It was believed to be lost until Rarescope uncovered the film in a Taiwanese film vault.

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Plot

After achieving much fame and glory from smashing the cotton mill, Shaolin hero Hu Hui-Chien has become the people's champion and the sworn enemy of the Ching government. So enraged are they, that they employ the best fighters from the Wu Tang. A leg fighter named Ko, whose "Flash Northern Legs" are undefeated in the whole of China, travels to Canton at the invitation of the Ching government to kill Shaolin master Hu Hui-Chien. This leads to the classic northern kicks vs. southern fist duel.

Cast

  • Peng Chang
  • Kuan-Chun Chi as "Hu Hui-Chien"
  • Ching Kuo Chung
  • Wan Fei
  • Keung Li
  • Mao Shan
  • Tao-liang Tan as "Master Kao Chin Chung"

Other credits

  • Produced by: Weibin Liu
  • Film Editing by: Peter Cheung
  • Sound Department: Shao-Ling Chow
  • Stunts/action coordinator: Peng Chang

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