Shaolin Temple Against Lama
When a conflict between red cloth lamas and the Shaolin monks escalates, a young fighter is sent northward to Tibet to master Lama Kung Fu and seek counsel from the high lama. He faces a gauntlet of trials that test his skill and faith as martial clashes sweep the region. The action palette... Read more
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About Shaolin Temple Against Lama
When a conflict between red cloth lamas and the Shaolin monks escalates, a young fighter is sent northward to Tibet to master Lama Kung Fu and seek counsel from the high lama. He faces a gauntlet of trials that test his skill and faith as martial clashes sweep the region. The action palette expands to include a wider range of kung fu styles tied to the era and its colorful schools. This brisk adventure leans on set pieces and choreographed duels, keeping the tempo high from start to finish. The film stars Alexander Lo Rei as a principled prince, with Chin Fei and Alan Chui Chung-San among the veterans shaping the battles. Note this is not Shaolin vs Lama (1983).
Directed by Cheung Gin-Gat and released in 1980, this action entry comes from an original screenplay rather than a published source. It features Alexander Lo Rei alongside Chin Fei and Alan Chui Chung-San in key roles. Its compact storytelling blends action with a hint of myth.
Box office data for Shaolin Temple Against Lama are not publicly documented, and there are no widely reported worldwide grosses for this 1980 martial arts entry. Its footprint mirrors the era's modest specialist releases and limited international exposure.
Awards and nominations: There are no major awards documented for this film. It did not figure in Oscars or Golden Globes listings, and its reception remains within the niche kung fu community rather than mainstream awards circuits. That said, fans of martial arts cinema may praise its set pieces.
Reception in mainstream outlets is limited, with attention from kung fu fans. The film centers on duty versus tradition, the mentorship dynamic, and the clash of rival martial schools, delivered through brisk choreography and colorful staging. The clash of styles is framed by color and choreography that enthusiasts will recognize.
Details
- Release Date
- September 19, 1980
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action
Cast
Alexander Lo Rei
Prince Shin Kari
Chin Fei
Tien Hsing
Alan Chui Chung-San
Lord Cha Siu
Miu Ho
Monk Wai Tan / Bandit Boon Tin Fan
Chang Chi-Ping
Abbot Hui Kuo / Assassin
Wang Hsieh
Lord Hak Sau
Alan Li Hai-Hsing
Tin Sing, Lord Cha Siu's thug
Yang Hsiung
Lord Cha Siu's thug
William Yen Ming-Chang
Mary Wong Ma-Lee
Queen
Director: Cheung Gin-Gat