Much of the film focuses on his pursuit of Mo Yen Chan (or Mo Yan Shen), a powerful and dangerous figure. Critical Reception and Style
Unlike many martial arts films of its era, it lacks comedic elements and maintains a serious, "balls-to-the-wall" tone.
After taking on an entire army to kill those responsible for his master's death, Chan attempts to retire and live in peace.
The film is polarized among fans and critics, often categorized today as a "cult classic" or a "so-bad-it's-good" movie.
David Tang Wei, Han Hsiang Chin, and Lan Tien Hong. Runtime: Approximately 90 minutes. Plot Summary
(originally released in 1971 as Invincible Super Chan or Forced to Fight ) is a Taiwanese martial arts film directed by Sun Yang. It is noted within the genre for its extreme "wuxia-flavored" violence and exceptionally high body count. Core Film Details
Much of the film focuses on his pursuit of Mo Yen Chan (or Mo Yan Shen), a powerful and dangerous figure. Critical Reception and Style
Unlike many martial arts films of its era, it lacks comedic elements and maintains a serious, "balls-to-the-wall" tone. DER UNBEZWINGBARE SUPER CHAN.1971.mp4
After taking on an entire army to kill those responsible for his master's death, Chan attempts to retire and live in peace. Much of the film focuses on his pursuit
The film is polarized among fans and critics, often categorized today as a "cult classic" or a "so-bad-it's-good" movie. The film is polarized among fans and critics,
David Tang Wei, Han Hsiang Chin, and Lan Tien Hong. Runtime: Approximately 90 minutes. Plot Summary
(originally released in 1971 as Invincible Super Chan or Forced to Fight ) is a Taiwanese martial arts film directed by Sun Yang. It is noted within the genre for its extreme "wuxia-flavored" violence and exceptionally high body count. Core Film Details