Baek-ho goes to Korea to find his older brother Chung-ryong to continue the lineage of the School of the Jung-mu fighting technique that is being destroyed by the Japanese. Meanwhile, Saburo, the high priest of Yamano Musado, comes from Japan to avenge the death of his brother, Murakami, who died at the hands of Chung-ryong, a master of the School of Jung-mu. In the end, Pak Shi-baek and Baek-ho destroy Saburo's gang.
Stunts
Gwak Mu-Seong's kicks defy physics and dignity simultaneously.
Production
Budget so low the Japanese army looks like twelve guys.

Director
Nam Ki-nam
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made during South Korea's 'Bruceploitation' boom, when studios legally couldn't use Bruce Lee's name but absolutely banked on his silhouette — this film's Korean-Japanese conflict mirrored real colonial tensions for popcorn catharsis.
The 2.0 TMDB rating with ONE vote suggests either a lone hater or the director's mom — either way, it's now legendary obscurity.
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