Dance of the Drunk Mantis (V2) [T-Shirt]

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1979 was a great year for Kung Fu movie releases, and just one of the many classics released that year, was the Seasonal Film production of ‘Dance of the Drunk Mantis‘. This film stars none other than the “King of the Legfighters” himself, Hwang Jang-Lee. Taewondo expert Jang-Lee played the unforgettable character Rubber Legs in this film. While combining Mantis Fist and Drunken Fist Boxing, his main adversary in the film was that of rival Drunken Fist specialist, Beggar So, which was played by Kung Fu cinema legend, Simon Yuen. The director of this film who is also a masterful choreographer, Yuen Wo-Ping, is the real life son of Simon Yuen. This film also features Yuen Shun-Yi, Cory Yuen Kwai, Brandy Yuen and Dean Shek.

6 oz. 100% Cotton Tubular Jersey. Double-needle bottom hem and sleeves. Shoulder-to-shoulder tape. Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage. All ’36 Styles’ shirts come branded with a tagless neck label, which contains shirt size, wash instructions, and logo.
While the main focus of the story line is based on the character ‘Foggy’ played by Yuen Shun-Yi (in this alternate design (V2 = Version 2), he has been added in), though undoubtedly the stars of this film are the 2 faces that appear on this shirt, those being Hwang Jang Lee (Rubber Legs) and Simon Yuen (Beggar So). The design itself is made up of a single color, White. The design also features the name of the film in its original Chinese language as well as the title in its English translation.
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Dance of the Drunk Mantis
6 oz. 100% Cotton Tee. 1 color design in white. Professionally screen printed. The design has a very soft hand feel to it.
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Gary Goodwin May 30, 2012

Love this site! it has introduced me to a ton of new movies as well as music and the T-shirts are awesome!

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