Due immigrati clandestini incontrano un ragazzino e i tre diventano migliori amici fino a quando uno di loro si unisce alle Triadi.Due immigrati clandestini incontrano un ragazzino e i tre diventano migliori amici fino a quando uno di loro si unisce alle Triadi.Due immigrati clandestini incontrano un ragazzino e i tre diventano migliori amici fino a quando uno di loro si unisce alle Triadi.
Bruce Li
- Wong Wei-lung
- (as Chung Tao Ho)
Ku Feng
- Chin Shi Po
- (as Feng Ku)
Auyeung Pui-San
- Chai-yun
- (as Pui-San Auyeung)
Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
- Dora (Guest star)
- (as Yin Yin Shao)
Alexander Grand
- Bodyguard
- (as Alexander)
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There's only one 'soul brother' in this feature, released on video in the United States as part of the 'Mack Video' series. Anyone picking this up looking for black action thrills is going to be disappointed, as token African-American actor Carl Scott is really only a supporting character, and is burdened with a horrendous dubbing job by what sounds like a white Australian voice actor. Beyond the false advertising, however, this is actually an above average genre flick, featuring wall to wall, well choreographed action sequences and some unique training techniques, including a light up mannequin and what look to be bear traps! Additionally, the video is letterboxed and was decently mastered, and the film features a bit more sex and nudity than you might expect. On the other hand, this print features the usual bad dubbing as well as numerous bizarre jump cuts. Like many films of its type and era, Soul Brothers of Kung Fu also shamelessly cribs musical cues, featuring generous (and undoubtedly uncleared) segments of Bill Conti's Rocky themes, plus Paul McCartney's Live and Let Die, Silver Connection's disco classic Fly Robin Fly, and what sounds like Santo and Johnny's version of Happy Birthday!
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- QuizActor Adolph Caesar provided the narration for the American TV spots.
- Versioni alternativeThe Xenon video has 2 different endings of the film. The one used in the film itself has Carl Scott's character, Tom, hanging dead from a tree. The other ending, however, is far different in that Carl Scott first runs into Ku Feng's character and the two of them fight. Soon after, Bruce arrives and finds Carl tied to a tree still alive, which then leads into the standard fight between Bruce and Feng's characters. Shortly after Feng falls dead to the ground, Carl runs over to Bruce and says "Hey man, okay?". The shot then freeze frames with Bruce and Carl looking off into the horizon with the end of the "theme" (Bill Conti's "The Final Bell" from Rocky) playing. Different countries have used different endings, with the downbeat "Tom dies" ending used in the Hong Kong, German, and Spanish theatrical releases of the film, and the upbeat "Tom lives" ending used in the UK, French and American theatrical releases.
- Colonne sonoreThe Final Bell
By Bill Conti
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