Led by Brother Sum, they are a criminal syndicate known for their synchronized axe-throwing and ruthless expansion. The Three Masters of Pig Sty Alley: Coolie: Twelve Kicks of the Tam School. Tailor: Iron Fist (using metal rings on his arms). Donut: Hexagon Staff.
1940s Shanghai, primarily in the "Pig Sty Alley" slum.
Used by the Tailor. Heavy metal rings worn on the forearms to deliver crushing, unyielding punches.
Generally rated R or 18+ due to stylized, cartoonish violence and blood. Essential Resources Official IMDb Page : Full cast and crew details. Common Sense Media Review : Detailed parent's guide and age appropriateness ratings. Wikipedia Entry : Complete box office history and production background. featured in the movie?
The Beast's ultimate technique, mimicking a toad to store immense kinetic energy before launching forward like a missile.
The true masters hiding in plain sight. They are portrayed as vulgar, lazy, and bickering, yet they possess immense, refined skills.
Casting real-life martial arts veterans from the 1970s (Yuen Qiu, Yuen Wah, Bruce Leung) as a tribute to vintage cinema.
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Led by Brother Sum, they are a criminal syndicate known for their synchronized axe-throwing and ruthless expansion. The Three Masters of Pig Sty Alley: Coolie: Twelve Kicks of the Tam School. Tailor: Iron Fist (using metal rings on his arms). Donut: Hexagon Staff.
1940s Shanghai, primarily in the "Pig Sty Alley" slum.
Used by the Tailor. Heavy metal rings worn on the forearms to deliver crushing, unyielding punches.
Generally rated R or 18+ due to stylized, cartoonish violence and blood. Essential Resources Official IMDb Page : Full cast and crew details. Common Sense Media Review : Detailed parent's guide and age appropriateness ratings. Wikipedia Entry : Complete box office history and production background. featured in the movie?
The Beast's ultimate technique, mimicking a toad to store immense kinetic energy before launching forward like a missile.
The true masters hiding in plain sight. They are portrayed as vulgar, lazy, and bickering, yet they possess immense, refined skills.
Casting real-life martial arts veterans from the 1970s (Yuen Qiu, Yuen Wah, Bruce Leung) as a tribute to vintage cinema.