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''The Daredevils'' (; alternatively titled ''Shaolin Daredevils'', ''Magnificent Acrobats'', ''5 Kung Fu Heroes'', and ''Venom Warriors'') is a 1979 Hong Kong film directed by
Chang Cheh Chang Cheh (; 10 February 1923 – 22 June 2002) was a Chinese people, Chinese filmmaker, screenwriter, lyricist and producer active in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Chang Cheh directed more than 90 films in Greater China, the majority of them wi ...
, produced by
Run Run Shaw Sir Run Run Shaw (19 November 1907 – 7 January 2014), also known as Shao Yifu and Siu Yat-fu, was a Hong Kong entertainment mogul and philanthropist. He was one of the most influential figures in the Asian entertainment industry. He founde ...
, and starring the Venoms. It is known internationally by its American title ''Daredevils Of Kung Fu'' (as distributed by World Northal).


Plot

In
Republic A republic () is a "state in which power rests with the people or their representatives; specifically a state without a monarchy" and also a "government, or system of government, of such a state." Previously, especially in the 17th and 18th c ...
era China, former bandit-turned-soldier Han Peichang (Wong Lik) mutinies against his superior, Division Commander Yang (Wang Han-chen), slaughtering him and his entire household and assumes control of his estate and army. The sole survivor, Yang's eldest son, Daying (
Lo Mang Lo Mang is a Hong Kong martial artist and actor who was born as Lo Kwan Lam in Hong Kong on 23 July 1952. Primarily known for starring in ''Shaw Brothers'' kung fu movies during the latter part of the 1970s and into the 1980s. He is a member of ...
), manages to escape. He finds his friends Chen Feng (
Chiang Sheng Chiang Sheng was a martial arts actor, one of the ''Venom Mob'', renowned for their acrobatic and martial arts skills. He joined the ''Chang Cheh's Cohorts'' as an actor, and also worked with Chang Cheh as an assistant director and choreographer. ...
), Fu Quanyi (
Lu Feng Lu Feng (; born 12 November 1981 in Luoyang) is a former Chinese professional footballer who played as a midfielder, he spent the majority of his playing career at Henan Jianye, led them to 2 promotions to Chinese Super League in 2006 and 2013 ...
), and Xin Zheng (Sun Chien), who vow to help him seek justice. Knowing they are at a severe disadvantage against an entire militia, they recruit another compatriot, a merchant escort and martial artist Liang Guoren (
Philip Kwok Philip Kwok (; also known as Kuo Chui, Kwok Chui, Kwok Chun-Fung; born 21 October 1951) is a Hong Kong-based Taiwanese actor, martial artist, and stuntman. He rose to fame as a member of the Venom Mob, an ensemble of highly-talented martial ...
), for help. In attempt to uplift the grieving Daying, they put on an acrobatic show in the streets to raise money for dinner, although their earnings end up meagre. Chen however, having once been a pickpocket, secures their funds by nicking a spectator's wallet. That night, they enjoy a lavish feast and return home blind drunk with the exception of Daying, who secretly takes a grappling hook Chen used during his performance. He later departs, leaving behind some money and a letter detailing his plans to seek revenge on his lonesome. The next day during another performance, Chen discovers his hook has vanished. Xin Zheng arrives urging them to quickly return, whereupon they find Daying's letter. Han meanwhile, has gathered an ensemble of skilled fighters to train together and is himself a skilled user of the ''sai''. Using the grapple hook, Daying scales the rooftop and goes to locate Han just as the session finishes. He manages to best one of Han's bodyguards, but is simultaneously assailed by Han and another henchman and sustains serious injuries. Soldiers then arrive and he is shot to death and his body put on display at the city walls. Meanwhile, Chen, Fu, Liang, and Xin secretly break into Han's military supply and manage to make off with two crates before they are discovered. To their disappointment however, they find one crate filled with military gourds and the other, although containing state of the art guns, have no bullets. Things worsen when they learn of Daying's demise and swear revenge. They concoct a plan to infiltrate Han's forces and assassinate him by disguising themselves as members of an affluent family. They attend Han's marriage, offering his own stolen guns as gifts to Han's Chief of Staff Xu (
Chan Shen Chan Shen (11 March 1940 - 26 April 1984) was a Taiwanese-born Hong Kong film actor. He is best known for his roles as gangsters or villains in Hong Kong action cinema in the 1970s. Already an established film actor in Taiwan, he entered the Ho ...
). Unaware that the guns are from his own supply base, Han is impressed and personally dines with them whereupon Fu convinces him to murder a head commander and take the position for himself, promising his support. That night, Liang reveals their plans to lure Han to one of the storage sheds and kill him there. The next day, Xin invites Han to the shed but the latter grows suspicious when he is told not to bring any soldiers and only a handful of personal guards. He leaves Xu to monitor Xin, who stays behind, and orders him to bring reinforcements to the shed if he does not return within the hour. Once Han and his men reach the shed, Chen and Liang lock them in and the three men reveal their identities whereupon a fight breaks out. Using their acrobatic skills and athleticism to their advantage, they bring down Han and his men and avenge Daying. Meanwhile, Xu receives word of the missing guns from the supply base and Xin, realizing he has been found out, kills him but is shot to death by several soldiers. As soldiers surround and begin breaking into the storage shed, Liang stays behind to hold them off while Chen and Fu escape and is killed in the ensuing gunfire.


Cast

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Lo Mang Lo Mang is a Hong Kong martial artist and actor who was born as Lo Kwan Lam in Hong Kong on 23 July 1952. Primarily known for starring in ''Shaw Brothers'' kung fu movies during the latter part of the 1970s and into the 1980s. He is a member of ...
as Yang Daying *
Chiang Sheng Chiang Sheng was a martial arts actor, one of the ''Venom Mob'', renowned for their acrobatic and martial arts skills. He joined the ''Chang Cheh's Cohorts'' as an actor, and also worked with Chang Cheh as an assistant director and choreographer. ...
as Chen Feng * Wong Lik as Commander Han Peichang * Sun Chien as Xin Zheng *
Lu Feng Lu Feng (; born 12 November 1981 in Luoyang) is a former Chinese professional footballer who played as a midfielder, he spent the majority of his playing career at Henan Jianye, led them to 2 promotions to Chinese Super League in 2006 and 2013 ...
as Fu Quanyi *
Philip Kwok Philip Kwok (; also known as Kuo Chui, Kwok Chui, Kwok Chun-Fung; born 21 October 1951) is a Hong Kong-based Taiwanese actor, martial artist, and stuntman. He rose to fame as a member of the Venom Mob, an ensemble of highly-talented martial ...
as Liang Guoren *
Chan Shen Chan Shen (11 March 1940 - 26 April 1984) was a Taiwanese-born Hong Kong film actor. He is best known for his roles as gangsters or villains in Hong Kong action cinema in the 1970s. Already an established film actor in Taiwan, he entered the Ho ...
as Chief of Staff Xu * Tony Tam as Yuan Biao, bodyguard no. 1 * Yu Tai-ping as Lin Zhen, bodyguard no. 3 * Yang Hsiung as Bodyguard no. 2 *
Walter Tso Walter Tso Tat-Wah (15 September 1915 – 10 January 2007) was a film actor of Hong Kong, most famous for the roles he played in a number of ''Wuxia'' films in the 1950s and 1960s. The names Cho Tat-wah and Shih Kien were synonymous to "good ...
as Liang Chuan * Hsiao Yu as Yang Daxiang * Wang Han-chen as Division Commander Yang


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* {{Chang Cheh Kung fu films Hong Kong martial arts films Shaw Brothers Studio films 1979 films 1979 martial arts films 1970s martial arts films Films directed by Chang Cheh 1970s Hong Kong films