A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1980
Original Title:
Fu quan
Alternate Titles:
Atak Węża
Boggwon
Dae-bok's Martial Arts
Dragoneer 10
Dragoneer 10 - The Remarkable
La serpiente ataca de nuevo
La serpiente contraataca
Mao vastulöök
Penumbuk Bisa
Sssnake
腹拳
蛇拳殺手
복권
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Asso Asia Films
Filmark International Ltd.
IFD Films & Arts Company
Production Countries:
Hong Kong | South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 82
A fool Sui wants to learn the art of the Absolutes Kung Fu and become master , a title with prizes including the secret book of the Invincible Snake Fist, and a secret weapon called a mega belly (I kid you not). Sui keeps on having to fight the same people over and over again to gain control of the book.
Assistant Director:
Jimmy Yip
Cinematography:
Tsin Yu
Continuity:
Anita Bay
Director:
Godfrey Ho
Editor:
Vincent Leung Wing-Chan
Effects Supervisor:
Roman Tsang
Executive Producer:
George Lai
Lighting Technician:
Dickson Lam
Makeup Artist:
Danny Yip
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Eagle Kim Young-Il
Original Music Composer:
Ricky Chan
Producer:
Joseph Lai San-Lun
Tomas Tang Kaak-Yan
Screenplay:
Robert Szeto
Stunt Coordinator:
Eagle Kim Young-Il
Title Designer:
Chuen Chung
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