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In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few

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In 1971, the second place in the box office of Hong Kong Chinese films "Boxing", 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars

Director: Zhang Che

Writers: Ni Kuang

Starring: Dillon / David Jiang / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing

Shaw's glory for decades is a sign of the Hong Kong era, but unfortunately it is too long ago, and young people do not know much now.

Dillon and David Jiang were Shaw's most popular actors at the time, and the most widely publicized pair of CPs at that time.

The first acquaintance with Dillon is the uncle with a blessed figure and thinning hair in the hero's true color, a typical middle-aged man.

But I really can't imagine that Dillon was so handsome when he was young, although a little bit of baby fat,

But the long legs and the appearance of no dead angles make Dillon full of heroism, killing the current NP in a second.

Coupled with a good skill, if you are still young, it should become a guarantee for the box office.

The whole film was basically filmed in Thailand, and the Songkran Festival, temples and Muay Thai culture were vividly expressed.

In particular, the whole movie revolves around Muay Thai, which is a good introduction to Thailand.

David Jiang's style is very fashionable and fancy, and he is still quite careful.

The Shaw slow-motion style of fighting, like dance, is a bit comical, but it is the limitation of the times.

      If they had been born in the present, perhaps there would have been nothing else to do. It's a pity. #Memoirs ##Movie##Old Movie ##狄龙 #

In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few
In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few
In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few
In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few
In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few
In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few
In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few
In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few
In 1971, the second place in the Boxing box office of Hong Kong Chinese films, 1.72 million Hong Kong dollars Director: Zhang Che Screenwriter: Ni Kuang Starring: Dillon / Jiang David / Jing Li / Gu Feng / Chen Xing Shaw Brilliant a few

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