The film is celebrated for its use of stunning Mainland Chinese landscapes and famous landmarks, blending the Shaw Brothers' visual style with vast, real-world settings. Plot Summary
Features an extensive range of styles including Northern and Southern Shaolin kung fu, staff fighting , and a unique "lion dance" battle. The.Shaolin.Temple.3.Martial.Arts.of.Shaolin.19...
Culminates in a massive river-based battle that is often cited as a standout sequence for martial arts cinema fans. Reception The film is celebrated for its use of
The film is highly regarded by critics at IMDb for its choreography, which blends Liu Chia-Liang's traditional Shaw style with Mainland China’s Wushu twist. Reception The film is highly regarded by critics
The story follows Zhi Ming (Jet Li), a monk from the Northern Shaolin Temple, who escapes to assassinate a despotic ruler during the ruler’s extravagant birthday celebration . During his attempt, he encounters two other assassins from the Southern Shaolin Temple—one of whom is a woman disguised as a man. Zhi Ming discovers they share an arranged marriage connection through matching footbells.
(1986), also known as The Shaolin Temple 3 , is the final installment in the original Shaolin Temple film trilogy starring Jet Li . It is notable for being the only entry in the series directed by the legendary Shaw Brothers filmmaker Liu Chia-Liang. Production Overview Release Date: February 1, 1986.