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''The Flash Legs'' (Chinese title: 太極八蛟; Cantonese: Tài Gìk Baat Bo. "The Ultimate Eight Feet"), also released as ''Shaolin Deadly Kicks'', is a 1977
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martial arts action film directed by
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and starring
Tao-liang Tan Tan Tao-liang (; Tan Dao-liang; born 22 December 1947) is a Chinese-South Korean martial artist and former film actor. He used numerous pseudonyms throughout his career, mostly Delon Tam, Dorian Tan Tao-liang, Tan Tao-liang, Delon Tan, Dorian Ta ...
and
Lo Lieh Wong Lap Tat (June 29, 1939 – November 2, 2002), better known by his stage name Lo Lieh, was an Indonesian-born Hong Kong martial artist and film actor. Lo was perhaps best known as Chao Chih-Hao in the 1972 martial arts film ''King Boxer'' ...
. The film was later remade as ''
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'', with Tao-liang Tan serving as writer and executive producer under the pseudonym of Delon Tanners.


Plot

A robbery gang known as the Eight Dragons infiltrates a residence to steal a
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. Upon its retrieval, when the gang is about to make a getaway, the lights suddenly flick on. They are attacked by the owner of the house (the map is presumably his). The owners of the house are quickly disposed of, and the Dragons make off into the night with the map. Because of the robbery not being executed as smoothly as planned, the Eight Dragons grow paranoid over seeking the treasure divulged in the map, and decide to hold off until the heat blows over. They divide the map into eight pieces and promise to reunite in three years to collect their fortune. Not long after the temporary break-up, one of the Dragons (Husky) is arrested in an unrelated robbery as an attempt to cover his extensive tab at a
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. In jail, he meets Fong Yee (Tao-liang Tan), and together they plan to escape. Another prisoner pickpockets a guard, gets the key, and lets them go. Soon after their escape, Husky discovers that Yee is an undercover cop going after the Eight Dragons to recover the map. Yee demands the map pieces from Husky and a second member of the Dragons. After they refuse, a fight ensues and Yee's partner is badly injured and later killed. After killing Husky and his co-conspirator in response, Yee recovers two pieces of the map. One by one, Yee confronts each of the Eight Dragons by posing as a waiter and an art dealer. For the most part, he demands their map pieces and either that they surrender or remain free to live their lives, as he prefers peaceful resolutions. One of the bandits has a sick son and a blind mother. Sadly, the bandits' greed for the treasure results in a fight to the death for a member's piece of the map. Yee is captured by one of the bandits but escapes without the map pieces. He returns the next day, disposes of his captors and recovers his pieces. Unfortunately, he is severely injured in the process. With a knife embedded in his back, Yee stumbles into the woods until he passes out. He wakes up in the house of a girl named Jade (Doris Lung) whom he previously saved from being assaulted. She nurses him back to health. The recovery process proves slow; Yee not only needs to mend his body, but also regain his kung-fu prowess. Unbeknownst to the two, Jade's father (Wong Hap), who assists in Yee's recovery, is the head of the Eight Dragons, and a final showdown between him and Yee is inevitable. Initially, he figures out who Yee is and contemplates killing him, but after seeing that his daughter is
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with Yee, begins to rethink his role in the treasure hunt. The second in command of the Eight Dragons, Lo Lieh, arrives as the reunion is close, and insists that they kill Yee before he arrests them. The chief says he is dropping out of the operation, refuses to kill Yee and offers his part of the map to be left alone. Despite this, Lieh kills him and takes the piece. Yee and Jade hunt down Lieh to retrieve the map and avenge her father's murder.


Cast

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Tao-liang Tan Tan Tao-liang (; Tan Dao-liang; born 22 December 1947) is a Chinese-South Korean martial artist and former film actor. He used numerous pseudonyms throughout his career, mostly Delon Tam, Dorian Tan Tao-liang, Tan Tao-liang, Delon Tan, Dorian Ta ...
as Fong Yee *
Lo Lieh Wong Lap Tat (June 29, 1939 – November 2, 2002), better known by his stage name Lo Lieh, was an Indonesian-born Hong Kong martial artist and film actor. Lo was perhaps best known as Chao Chih-Hao in the 1972 martial arts film ''King Boxer'' ...
as Scarred Dragon, member of The Eight Dragons * Wong Hap as Chief Dragon * Doris Lung as Jade * Kam Kong as Chang Fang * Lo Dik as Doctor, leader of The Eight Dragons * Tsai Hung as White eyebrows, member of The Eight Dragons *
Ouyang Sha-fei Qian Shunying ( zh, t=錢舜英, w=Chien Shun-ying; September 9, 1924 – March 8, 2010), better known by her stage name Ouyang Sha-fei ( zh, t=歐陽莎菲, s=欧阳莎菲, first=t, j=Auyeung Sa-fay, links=no), was a Hong Kong actress. She is ...
as Chang Fang's mother * Lung Fei as member of The Eight Dragons * Tsang Chiu as Chun-Wei


Music

The film's music was composed by Fu Liang Chou under the name of Chow Fook-Leung. Pieces of John Barry's 1974 score to '' The Man with the Golden Gun'' can be heard throughout the film.


External links

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