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i think this is a second film the first one was wher they gave a great wepon maker a job to build the flying giotine and they tested it on german shepards this was not the one i remembered i wanted to get the first one on netflix but this is the only one they had come up ya the swazi on the old mans bib was crazy and my dvd was in dubed english and some small pieces were in english subtitles it was funny the editor was hi or somthing
I remember watching this film for the first time back in the mid/80s. "Master of the Flying Guillotine" and "Enter the Dragon" are my favorite martial arts movies of all time.
the swaztika was either chinese or indian buddhist in origina...represented the four winds, the four elements and the four points of the compass...Hitler inverted it and turned it on the corner as an insult.
In Hinduism means the evolution and involution of the universe (right-faced, evolution; left-faced, involution) representing the two forms of Brahma, and also points to the 4 cardinal directions meaning ground stability. In Buddhism it represents the eternity, dharma, universal harmony and balance of opposites.
Hitler didn't use the Swastika to insult, but to express the mission of the aryan race, and the victory of the creative work. In other words, he used it to express strength
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In Hinduism means the evolution and involution of the universe (right-faced, evolution; left-faced, involution) representing the two forms of Brahma, and also points to the 4 cardinal directions meaning ground stability. In Buddhism it represents the eternity, dharma, universal harmony and balance of opposites.
Hitler didn't use the Swastika to insult, but to express the mission of the aryan race, and the victory of the creative work. In other words, he used it to express strength