It’s a Retro Kickass Wuxia A Go-Go with Shaw Brothers Classics Volumes 2 & 3 in Review.

Yes, another Shaw Brothers Classics set is coming, and in volume four, it’s sure to mirror what the prior release offers, and we look back at those!

Shaw Brothers Classics Set List

Volume One

  • The Assassin (1967)
  • The Thundering Sword (1967)
  • The Golden Swallow (1968)
  • The Jade Raksha (1968)
  • The Bells of Death (1968)
  • The Sword of Swords (1968)
  • Killer Dart (1968)
  • The Invincible Fist (1969)
  • Dragon Swamp (1969)
  • The Flying Dagger (1969)
  • The Golden Sword (1969)

Volume Two

  • Lady of Steel (1970)
  • Brothers Five (1970)
  • The Crimson Charm (1971)
  • The Shadow Whip (1971)
  • The Delightful Forest (1972)
  • The Devil’s Mirror (1972)
  • Man of Iron (1972)
  • The Water Margin (1972)
  • The Bride From Hell (1971)
  • Heroes Two (1974)
  • The Flying Guillotine (1975)
  • The Dragon Missile (1976)

Volume Three

  • Killer Clans (1976)
  • The Shaolin Avengers (1976)
  • The Web of Death (1976)
  • The Vengeful Beauty (1978)
  • Death Duel (1977)
  • Life Gamble (1978)
  • Soul of the Sword (1978)
  • The Deadly Breaking Sword (1979)
  • Clan of the White Lotus (1980)
  • Shaolin Abbott (1979)
  • Shaolin Rescuers (1979)

Volume Four

  • The Rebel Intruders (1980)
  • Two Champions of Shaolin (1980)
  • Legend of the Fox (1980)
  • Black Lizard (1981)
  • House of Traps (1982)
  • Masked Avengers (1981)
  • The Sword Stained with Royal Blood Five Element Ninjas (1982)
  • Shaolin Prince (1982)
  • Shaolin Intruders (1983)
  • Holy Flame of the Martial World (1983)
  • Opium and the Kung-Fu Master (1984)

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