The Shaolin Chief Cook (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 1, 1981

Original Title:
소림사 주방장

Alternate Titles:
Head Cook Of The Buddhist Temple Sorimsa
Shaolin Drunken Monkey
Solimsa jubangjang
The Shaolin Drunk Monkey
少林寺廚房長

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Near the Abrok river bordering Korea and China, both Chinese citizens of the Qing dynasty and Chosun immigrants live together peacefully. When Yeon Ching-su of the Wol-gwan martial arts sect, a Korean, is killed in a fight against Pang of the Qing's Pacheon sect, his student Jin Ho-rim goes into the mountains to train in the art of Gol-gwon fighting skills with Master Gol-bo. He masters the Gol-gwon skills and descends to find Pang. Pang sends his henchman who is easily beaten by Ho-rim and Pang resorts to kidnapping Master Gol-bo's daughter Chu-hwa. When Ho-rim fails to rescue Chu-hwa, he challenges Pang to a fight to the finish. When Ho-rim is cornered by Pang, Master Gol-bo appears and teaches Ho-rim the secret skill of Gol-gwon and he succeeds in beating Pang. - KMDB

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Action Director:
Eagle Kim Young-Il

Director:
Kim Jeong-Yong
Godfrey Ho

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Eagle Kim Young-Il

Producer:
Kim Yong-deok

Screenplay:
Yun Seok-Hun

Stunt Coordinator:
Eagle Kim Young-Il

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