The story revolves around five kung-fu fighters with unique animal styles: the Centipede, the Snake, the Scorpion, the Lizard, and the Toad (the Five Poisonous Creatures of Chinese folklore, from which the film takes its title).The film is considered one of the most popular martial arts films of its era and was listed at number 11 on Entertainment Weekly's Top 50 Cult Films list.
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70s, chinese martial art, five deadly venoms, kung fu, kung fu master
Number 4: Lizard - placing an emphasis on mobility, users of the Lizard style can walk up and vertically stand on walls, even being able to fight comfortably from such a position and maneuvering from one surface to another.
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five deadly venoms, gecko, hip hop, kung fu, kung fu legend
Number 4: Lizard - placing an emphasis on mobility, users of the Lizard style can walk up and vertically stand on walls, even being able to fight comfortably from such a position and maneuvering from one surface to another.
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70s, chinese martial art, gecko, kung fu, kung fu legend
Poison Clan Rocks The World! Inspired by The Five Deadly Venoms #3 Pupil Scorpion.The Scorpion represents a double threat. Kicks from the Scorpion style are just like the stinging tail of the namesake.
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chinese culture, classic kungfu, gordon liu, kung fu, kung fu martial arts
The masks worn by the Poison Clan in the 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu cult classic, The Five Deadly Venoms Number 4: Lizard - placing an emphasis on mobility, users of the Lizard style can walk up and vertically stand on walls, even being able to fight comfortably from such a position and maneuvering from one surface to another.
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chinese culture, chinese martial arts, hong kong, kung fu, kung fu movies
The masks worn by the Poison Clan in the 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu cult classic, The Five Deadly Venoms.Number 1: Centipede - a blend of defensive and offensive posturing focusing on delivering fast and lethal strikes.
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70s, chinese culture, kung fu, kung fu martial arts, kung fu master
The masks worn by the Poison Clan in the 1978 Shaw Brothers kung fu cult classic, The Five Deadly Venoms. Number 2: Snake - a style where one hand acts as the 'head' and the other the 'tail'.
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70s, chinese martial arts, gordon liu, kung fu, kung fu legend