Mark Lung, also known as Kuan-Wu Lung, made his mark in the 1970s with his role in World of the Drunken Master (1979). This film, a hallmark of the martial arts genre, highlights Lung's dynamic presence and skillful choreography, contributing to the film's cult status. His performance captures the essence of exploitation cinema, blending action with a vibrant sense of humor. Lung's work exemplifies the era's fascination with martial arts, making him a notable figure in this niche of cult cinema.
Ninja Hunter
The plot centres around Wu Tang villain, Abbot White, who wants to destroy the Shaolin monks and become supreme martial artist. In order to do so, he teams up with a clan of Ninjas, led by three masters – gold lamé ninja, white mustachioed ninja and black ninja – and succeeds in destroying the Shaolin temple and most of its inhabitants. However, there are some survivors. It is their job to pass on the knowledge of the Shaolin finger jab to a new generation, who must defeat the ninjas and Abbott White if peace and order is to be restored.