A Kung Fu warrior named Shao Tu (Li Tung) wanders around helping the oppressed but makes many deadly enemies along the way. One such enemy is Mao (Wang Ching) who leads his army of fighters and conspires a deadly plot to bring about Shao Tu's downfall. Years later his son Shao Shu (also played by Li Tung) comes searching for his father's bones finding the only way to get them is over the dead bodies of those who conspired to murder his father.
Where this delivers the goods is with its Kung Fu fighting action. It features many spectacular battles and one truly impressive one during the film's climax. It's just too bad that the film gets bogged down with too many different characters out for revenge against Mao, and how this all came to be, although it does manage to make the lead villain look like a real evil sneaky bastard who viewers will no doubt want to see get his comeuppance.
Where this delivers the goods is with its Kung Fu fighting action. It features many spectacular battles and one truly impressive one during the film's climax. It's just too bad that the film gets bogged down with too many different characters out for revenge against Mao, and how this all came to be, although it does manage to make the lead villain look like a real evil sneaky bastard who viewers will no doubt want to see get his comeuppance.