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The Rage of Wind

The Rage of Wind

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Old Fashioned Martial Arts
Review: "The Rage of Wind" is a must see for Yasuaki Kurata fans. His fighting, his facial expressions, his devilish smirk, and fighting in general by the cast is exciting.

Do not expect kung fu because this film shows karate and Chinese boxing instead.

But I love Kurata and the story is good. Chan Sing, the Chinese good guy swears he will not box again after he kills his friend in the ring in America. He is then forced into fighting the Japanese because he wants to help the fishermen in the small village.

The movie is good enough to own for big Kurata fans. Other than that, the film is good but not a masterpiece.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Old Fashioned Martial Arts
Review: "The Rage of Wind" is a must see for Yasuaki Kurata fans. His fighting, his facial expressions, his devilish smirk, and fighting in general by the cast is exciting.

Do not expect kung fu because this film shows karate and Chinese boxing instead.

But I love Kurata and the story is good. Chan Sing, the Chinese good guy swears he will not box again after he kills his friend in the ring in America. He is then forced into fighting the Japanese because he wants to help the fishermen in the small village.

The movie is good enough to own for big Kurata fans. Other than that, the film is good but not a masterpiece.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: RAGE OF WIND
Review: An evergreen classic,one of my all time favourites starring Chen Sing and Yasuki Kurata.Good story,great fights.Only let down is that this dvd ain't widescreen and a fair transfer from the 35mm print.I guess for the time being this print will have to do justice.I remember seeing this movie in 1971 and the cinema was sold out,that was the year karate movies hit South Africa big time.


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