The original title of the film is Shao Lin san shi liu fang. Also known as The Master Killer and Shaolin Master Killer.
"I should have learned Kung-fu instead of ethics."
This is why I love Kung Fu movies. Our hero has no chance at the beginning to even begin to fight the bad guy, proceeds with training and in the end is strong enough to beat the bad guy. It's simple, it's entertaining, it is what I enjoy.
The Shaw Brothers's 36th Chamber of Shaolin is the perfect example of these movies. It has all the best parts. Great fights, epic training montage along 35 chambers, but not the "Top Chamber". A great hero in Gordon Liu who plays San Te the Shaolin Monk. Lo Lieh plays the bad guy as General Tien Ta and has an epic mustache. We also get a lot of weapons and the best one is the three-section staff and we get a satisfying ending.
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin is a movie to recommend people who haven't seen a lot of Kung-Fu movies and want to begin somewhere. I had high expectations and it blew them away. It is up there with the best of them; Once Upon a Time in China, Enter the Dragon, Drunken Master to name a few.
So if you haven't seen this classic yet, what are you waiting for?
This is a kung fu classic and up there with Enter The Dragon for me, the story is incredibly creative and also the chambers are all unique and actually makes you think. I'm glad this film is getting more respect with age because it deserves it and needs to be seen by more people.
Also, we need to give Gordon Liu Chia-Hui (Lin Yu-De) his flowers now because he changed the Kung Fu film game forever with this film because he really is great in this film and deserves a lot more respect than he gets.
Just remember SUBS OVER DUBS!!!!!!!!!
As a kid I loved this movie. Watched it countless times. Good ol' VHS tapes magic.
I was positively surprised that after rewatching in 2018 it is still very solid kung-fu flick. One might say even... legendary.
Shout by GreeneidalVIP 9BlockedParent2022-03-31T20:39:50Z
Hands down, the best martial arts film ever to come out of the Shaw Brothers studios. Granted, I haven't seen them all, but The 36th Chamber of Shaolin is so good, I can't imagine anything else that I haven't heard of is better than this. The training sequences are of course the highlight of the film, but the story also works rather well. I can't recommend this one enough.