Bai sheng tang (1973) Poster

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6/10
Above average story and action with poor quality video only suitable for fans of this genre
ckormos120 August 2016
The movie opens with the backstory of the master. He was crippled in a tournament by an illegal move. Cut to children street performers. The bad guys simply kidnap them and their grandfather in broad daylight. One chivalrous man tries to stop them. The master intervenes and takes the young guy as his student. The kids are forced to perform in Chinese opera. The female lead, Suen Ga-Lam becomes their protector. She soon meets the young guy, Lam Shui-Yiu.

This is a big budget Taiwanese production I would assume from the sets and costumes. It is unusual in that there is no dialog for about the first six minutes. It has the standard training sequence but it is rather brief and the student is training on bamboo scaffolding. The pacing is good so no fast-forward needed. Most important, the fights are all above average.

The only negative is the quality of the video. The file I obtained was watchable only on a cell phone. The file size was 178kb. I doubt anything better is available but if it existed I would pay for it. If you know anything about video resolution the file size is half of what's needed for simply being able to see it. By viewing small on a cell phone made it watchable. The movie is also dubbed in English as the subtitles at that resolution would have certainly been unreadable. I can only recommend this movie for hard core fans of this genre because of the video limitations. No other movie viewer could put up with it but fans of martial arts movies from the 1970s who are used to Ocean Shores VHS releases converted to digital files have the eyes needed to tolerate and even enjoy such limitations. The movie would not even exist today otherwise. For such fans I do recommend it and rate it slightly above average.
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6/10
above average story and action but make sure you get a good copy
ckormos16 September 2019
The movie opens with the backstory of the master. He was crippled in a tournament by an illegal move. Cut to children street performers. The bad guys simply kidnap them and their grandfather in broad daylight. One chivalrous man tries to stop them. The master intervenes and takes the young guy as his student. The kids are forced to perform in Chinese opera. The female lead, Suen Ga-Lam becomes their protector. She soon meets the young guy, Lam Shui-Yiu.

This is a big budget Taiwanese production I would assume from the sets and costumes. It is unusual in that there is no dialog for about the first six minutes. (My copy is English dubbed.) It has the standard training sequence but it is rather brief and the student is training on bamboo scaffolding. The pacing is good so no fast-forward needed. Most important, the fights are all above average.

I originally wrote this review in 2016. The biggest problem I had was the poor video quality. I had to watch the movie on a cell phone because the picture was poor. The file size was only 178 kb and about 300 kb is needed just to have "VHS quality".

I have since acquired a better copy. At 279 kb it is acceptable for viewing on a HDTV. Fans of this genre are used to quality like this. I continue to recommend it for such fans but keep looking until you get better picture.
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3/10
Very poor quality
Leofwine_draca20 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I caught this one on Amazon Prime under the title KINGS OF KUNG FU, which is a little better than the boring English translated title, EVER VICTORIOUS HALL. It's a Taiwanese cheapie with an unknown cast and routine action scenes. The opening of the film, in which a tournament fighter is crippled by an opponent, is the most entertaining part. The story is about kids performing in Chinese opera while the good guys fight back against a gang of child kidnappers. There are period tournament fight scenes but little in the way of consistency or plot. Overall this is a slog to watch, not helped by the extraordinarily poor video quality which looks like it was ripped from an nth generation VHS duplicate.
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