Kung Fu
Theater presents an extremely rare 35mm print of this 1987 martial arts
classic!
It's the Kung Fu Dirty Dozen! A motley group of Chinese prisoners are given a long-shot chance for freedom. They are sent on a deadly mission deep into Vietnam to destroy a weapons arsenal left behind by the US. The group, including martial arts superstars Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao and Master Yuen Woo Ping, hook up with a trio of female freedom fighters, and the ragtag group has to fight dozens of enemies, endure double crosses, and invade a secret lair. None of that compares though to the blistering jaw-dropping finale, featuring some of the most wince-inducing stunt work ever put on film. Directed by the great Sammo Hung.
Kung Fu Theater t-shirts for sale in the lobby. Wear your shirt for a chance to win one-of-a-kind movie memorabilia.
It's the Kung Fu Dirty Dozen! A motley group of Chinese prisoners are given a long-shot chance for freedom. They are sent on a deadly mission deep into Vietnam to destroy a weapons arsenal left behind by the US. The group, including martial arts superstars Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao and Master Yuen Woo Ping, hook up with a trio of female freedom fighters, and the ragtag group has to fight dozens of enemies, endure double crosses, and invade a secret lair. None of that compares though to the blistering jaw-dropping finale, featuring some of the most wince-inducing stunt work ever put on film. Directed by the great Sammo Hung.
Kung Fu Theater t-shirts for sale in the lobby. Wear your shirt for a chance to win one-of-a-kind movie memorabilia.
Available: Assistive Listening
Director: Sammo Hung
Format: 35mm
Assistive listening devices for audio enhancement are available from our Box Office for any film (excluding live introductions/music/Q&A portions of a given event).
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