The Lost Kung Fu Secrets
In the late years of a fractured kingdom an army struggles with sagging morale as a calculating countess moves to topple the opposing forces. Commander Chen Chia Hsiang must steady his troops while rival generals and personal loyalties complicate every decision. The story follows skirmishes,... Read more
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About The Lost Kung Fu Secrets
In the late years of a fractured kingdom an army struggles with sagging morale as a calculating countess moves to topple the opposing forces. Commander Chen Chia Hsiang must steady his troops while rival generals and personal loyalties complicate every decision. The story follows skirmishes, political manoeuvres, and close quarters combat as alliances shift and leaders test their skills. KoKo figures prominently, her actions provoking both admiration and suspicion. Generals Tieh and Generalissimo Hsiang complicate command, and Hsian Chiao's loyalties bring a human angle to otherwise military manoeuvring, keeping the focus on tactics and martial skill. Personal rivalries and small betrayals ripple through the ranks, and brief interludes of quieter character moments give weight to the fighting.
The Lost Kung Fu Secrets was released in 1979, created by Law Chi, and stars David Chiang Da-Wei and Hsu Feng, placing it squarely within late 1970s Hong Kong action cinema. It showcases period costumes and set pieces.
The film holds a modest rating, reflecting mixed reactions to its pacing and plotting, with a 5.0/10 user score. Critics and viewers note recurring themes of duty, fractured hierarchy, and the reliance on traditional martial skill to settle political disputes. Action sequences get attention, though story beats can be uneven.
While not a mainstream classic, the picture has a modest following among kung fu enthusiasts who appreciate period fight choreography and David Chiang's screen presence. It appears occasionally in niche screenings and is referenced by collectors interested in late 1970s martial productions. Collectors sometimes seek original prints and vintage transfers.
No major awards or nominations are recorded for this title. It did not appear in prominent festival prize lists, and its recognition comes mainly from genre fans rather than formal accolades. No contemporary festival or industry recognition is documented, though the film remains noted in genre filmographies and reference guides.
Details
- Release Date
- November 30, 1979
- Runtime
- 1h 31m
- User Ratings
- 1 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action
- Country
- Taiwan
- Studio
- Tin Ping Film Company
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
David Chiang Da-Wei
Commander Chen Chia Hsiang
Hsu Feng
KoKo
Tsai Hung
General Tieh
Hu Chin
Hsian Chiao
Wang Hsieh
Generalissimo Hsiang
Paul Chun Pui
Minister
Wong Man-Chuen
Generalissimo's wife
Chiang Han
Beggar
Written by: Law Chi