Director: Ng See Yuen Cast: Cliff Lok, Hwang Jang Lee, Shek Kin, Young Moon Nui (Cliff Lok is very enjoyable in this role, and pulls it off convincingly) is a country bumpkin with strength in excess, but a childlike ignorance of the world. After leaving his aunt, who raised him, he seeks out his father in the next town, while there he is told that his father is a servant of a celebrated general. The general’s three sons and their martial arts teacher, as well as one of the general’s men (played by Dean Shek in his usual goofy and foolish style) make Nui the target of humiliation, beating him up repeatedly. Eventually, Nui's kindheartedness leads him to the good graces of a skilled and bickering kung fu couple. They each teach him their styles (Dragon and Mo Chiu) and he returns to town to make a fool out of those who scorned him earlier. Eventually, in a politically charged martial arts fight against Hwang Jang-Lee, Nui will get a chance to prove to all what he is capable of. This film is worth seeking out! Subscribe to the Wu Tang Collection now and enjoy the best in Martial Arts Action and Entertainment! Go to www.youtube.com/c/WuTangCollectionDope