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The Vibe has brought you to FLAMBINGY's Kung Fu Martial Art Movie Vault. Kung Fu movies especially the old classic ones, are loaded with action and stars. See all the legendary fighting styles such as drunken kung fu, aikido, tai chi chuan, hung ga, thai warrior style and others.

Watch classic kung fu movies online with martial art icons like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Sammo Hung. Lots of streaming vintage kung-fu movies for your enjoyment, thanks to FLAMBINGY.


By Flambingy   Published: March 13, 2010  Updated: August 16, 2010
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In a place where the law can be bought, there emerged a group of strong, righteous men who helped the people in times of need: the 10 Tigers. The Tigers were a force unto themselves, and when evil entered their domain, watch out!They fought as a band of kung fu brothers. Based on the real life stories of these men, the producers used real life kung fu champions such as Larry Lee (Thunder Kick) and Bruce Liang (Little Superman) to play the roles of such notables as Wong Kai Ying the father of the legendary Wong Fei Hung.
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By Flambingy   Published: March 13, 2010  Updated: August 16, 2010
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Sewage workers Jack and Charlie get involved in an international Asian gang war when Jack helps the boss of a Shanghai gang against one of his rebellious underlings. This underling then strikes a deal with the Japanese Yakuza in the hopes of toppling his boss and become the leader of Shanghai himself. When the Yakuza assassinate the Shanghai boss, Jack pledges to avenge his new friend’s death. As he seeks out those ultimately responsible, he does battle with a variety of ninjas and mercenaries from around the world.
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By Flambingy   Published: March 12, 2010  Updated: March 13, 2010
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There are a lot of bad fights in this movie, but finally at the end there is one really good fight which is a 3 on 2 match involving Sharon Yeung Pan Pan, Phillip Ko, John Chang and Charlie Chan. And the final fight with Tiger Yang is also good. He is a very good kicker, and though his kicking looks a bit awkward, he is one of the few guys I’ve seen who doesn’t favor either of his legs.

The story is not too good and its hard to sit through for the first hour, but if you can wait around till the end you will get to see some above average kung fu.
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By Flambingy   Published: March 12, 2010  Updated: March 13, 2010
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A "quiet" kung fu student discovers that a monk is the reincarnation of a notorious bandit. The monk's ruthlessness in trying to safeguard his evil secret eventually puts the student in mortal danger.Ta Kun loses his job at a Shaolin temple after a corrupt monk, Wu Tan, takes over. His master sends him to an old friend of his who’s entire family practices Kung Fu. Reluctantly, Ta Kun begins practicing the way as well so he can return to the temple and face the evil monk.
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By Flambingy   Published: March 5, 2010  Updated: March 5, 2010
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Legendary Japanese martial artist/actor YASUAKI KURATA (aka Shoji Kurata) stars in this nonstop kung fu action extravaganza produced by the Godfather of Kung Fu Cinema CHANG CHEH!During the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese Defense Minister dispatches a team of expert Ninjas to steal the valuable “Summary of Fighting Skills” manual used by the invincible Chinese warriors. Now the Ming General must enlist the help of a kung fu master and his three disciples to confront the Ninjas and prevent history from being altered. Filled to the brim with extraordinary fights, Ninja In The Deadly Trap is Shaw Brothers-style kung fu fighting at its deadliest!
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By Flambingy   Published: March 5, 2010  Updated: March 5, 2010
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Unintentionally funny Bruceploitation at its finest. Wong Han comes to America to see his former kung fu master only to learn that he has committed suicide. With nowhere to turn, he stays at his old school. While there, he is attacked by a mystery man and then meets a beautiful woman who needs his protection. They fight off a dastardly gang and meet with a surprising turn of events.
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By Flambingy   Published: March 5, 2010  Updated: March 5, 2010
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A champion fighter, Masahiro Kai (Yasuaki Kurata), past his prime jumps back into training to avenge the murder of his best student. Chang Lee (Bolo Yeung) is known as the Vietnamese Cobra and is the reigning champ who has killed his opponents in the ring.

Masahiro is determined to triumph, but it just may cost him his life. Watch this classic action kung fu movie compliments of Flambingy.

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By Flambingy   Published: March 5, 2010  Updated: March 5, 2010
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This is a rare 1973 documentary found in the Chinese archives featuring not only the great Bruce Lee, but the campy, outrageous impersonators Dragon Lee and Bruce Li.

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packed with fantastically bad dubbing and kung-fu clichés, this time-capsule also includes footage from Bruce Lee’s earliest childhood films and the only scene he ever starred in with his father. Get ready for an underground gem that can't be missed for any Kung-fu, martial arts enthusiast.

WATCH THE REAL BRUCE LEE NOW

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By Flambingy   Published: March 5, 2010  Updated: March 5, 2010
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Jackie Chan is at his best and chock full of Kung Fu action in this action filled flick in which he takes on the fate of a nation.

Japan is trying to take over the world and the generals of the allied forces trying to stop the Japanese have been taken prisoner. A force of loners and fighters is put together to try and rescue the generals and save the war effort with the promise of riches and freedom for this crew of former criminals.

WATCH FANTASY MISSION FORCE NOW
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By Flambingy   Published: March 5, 2010  Updated: March 5, 2010
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Jackie Chan takes on two roles, one on screen and one behind the camera, in this classic martial arts film. Wong Tal-Kwong doesn't know much about martial arts and seems doomed to a life of getting beaten up by martial artists.  In order to protect himself, Wong enrolls in a Kung Fu school, but ends up spending most of his time cleaning the floors instead of learning the martial arts.  One day while carrying water from the river, Wong meets a drunken hermit who teaches him the "36 styles" of Kung Fu that will lead him to victory over a series of deadly fighters.
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