Flying Fists:: The Definitive Guide to Western Martial Arts Films of the 1970s
By John Beckett
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By John Beckett
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It all began in 1973. A television series called Kung Fu was transmitted, and a film called Enter the Dragon was released. Together they revitalised a genre!
This book concerns itself mainly with what occurred after those two events, and how interest in martial arts cinema left Asia and exploded across the Western world throughout the 1970's, inspiring offerings from countries as far-flung as Italy, the USA, Turkey, Mexico and Australia.
From Wonder Women in April 1973 to The Deadly Art of Su...
This book concerns itself mainly with what occurred after those two events, and how interest in martial arts cinema left Asia and exploded across the Western world throughout the 1970's, inspiring offerings from countries as far-flung as Italy, the USA, Turkey, Mexico and Australia.
From Wonder Women in April 1973 to The Deadly Art of Su...























