Robert Tai director/actor (Shaolin Monk) trains
Lo Rei actor(young Japanese Monk) in Dragon,
Tiger, Crane, Snake, Leopard, and Monkey
Shaolin. 6 different fist styles. Taken from
movie footage originally for Shaolin vs Ninja
1985 but was re-released in the west in
Shaolin dolemite later.
Robert Tai Chi Hsien is a well known martial arts
director, actor, and stunts coordinator since the
early 70's to today. Robert Tai is originally from
Taiwan and has worked with many stars from
there and Hong Kong especially working with
Chang Cheh shooting the "5 Deadly Venoms"
among others.
Alexander Lo originally from Taiwan won the 1978
Tae Kwan do championship in Taiwan, and got
into the movie business after his older brother
Tong Lung introduced him to director Robert Tai,
with whom he most frequently collaborated.
Alexander worked on many films about Ninjas,
such as Ren zhe da jue dou (1984), The Super
Ninja (1984), Shao Lin yu ren zhe (1983), Ninjas,
Condors 13 (1987), and Hong men jue e zhe
(1984). He also worked on Shaolin films such
as Shao Lin tong zi gong (1981) and the famous
Shaolin dou La Ma (1983). In 1984, Tai directed
Lou in a nine-hour epic titled Ren zhe da (1986),
and some time after this epic film, Alexander quit
acting but did not stop making movies. He
continued with Robert Tai as an action
choreographer, working on such films as
Fist of Legend 2: Iron Bodyguards (1996).
Alexander worked on many films about Ninjas,
such as The Ninja Hunter, The Super Ninja,
Ninja vs. Shaolin, Ninja Condors 13, and
Mafia vs. Ninja. He also worked on Shaolin
films such as Shaolin Chasisty Kung Fu
and the famous Shaolin vs. Lama. The director
who Lo most frequently worked with is
Robert Tai, who in 1984 directed him in a
nine-hour epic titled Ninja: The Final Duel.
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS MOVIE !? DX
Namriu94 1 year ago
read my comment info. on the side --->
It was part of footage made for about three
movies worth. This great section was released
after a Canadian bought it and collaborated
with a character named 'Dolemite'.
notyourmind 1 year ago
Look up
'Shaolin Dolemite', but it is a mess and a damn
shame because of the Chinese actors that got
duped. It would have been probably edited correctly and released in 'Shaolin Vs Ninja' or part of 'Ninja Vs Shaolin, The Final Dual" between 1984-85. I don't know.
I added the subtitle just for this clip section and edited OUT the 'Dolemite' part.
notyourmind 1 year ago