





ABOUT THE MOVIE
Original Title: 神龍猛虎
Production Company:
Asso Asia Film
Insan Film (P. T. Insantra Film)
Year: 1982
Country: Philippines
SYNOPSIS
Huang Lung (Bruce Le) is giving a half piece of silver coin by his master and sent to see his Uncle who will tell him more about a special mission. His forthcoming arrival in does not go unnoticed, especially by Miss Suki who discovers that Lung may know something about a secret treasure.
Before Lung can arrive, his Uncle is killed by Miss Suki's two 'vertically challenged' assassins. With his Uncle dead, Lung and his cousin Vivian travel to Manila to find out more about the coin and the unknown secret treasure.
Following Lung's progress closely, Miss Suki hires a variety of fighters, including the shaolin bronzemen, and a large female masseuse, all who try to get what ever information they can from him.
When returning to to Vivian, Lung discovers that she has been kidnapped by Suki's men and immediately tries to rescue her but he is also captured.
They are helped to escape by Mina, who just so happens to have the other half of the coin and all work together to find the location of the hidden treasure.
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CAST
Bruce Le, Lita Vasquez, Chang Lee, Cheung Nik, Ruby Anna, Cloyd Robinson, Nona Herrera, Vivian Velasco, Erine Oreta, Tsing Tong Jai...MORE
CREW
Director: Joseph Kong Hung
Producer: Robert Jeffery
Action Director: Bruce Le
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ALTERNATIVE TITLE
King Boxer 2, Viva Bruce Lee
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This film was also combined with Return of Bruce and released as Bruce Secret Kung
Fu
ADDITIONAL CAST
Angel Confiado, Ruben Ramos, Jimmy Cruz, Romeo Blanco,
Joe Canlas, Ely Refuerzo, Ed Ramos, Nanding
Dela Cruz, Bill Feijoo, Paeng Giant, Perry Boy, Peedoy, D'Vultures,
The SOS Daredevils.
ADDITIONAL CREW
Associate Director: Teddy Chiu
Editor: Segundo Ramos
Assistant Editors: Ever Ramos, Amber Ramos
Production Manager: Rosita Yu
Production CoOrdinator: Ernan Ebreo
Costume Designer: Aurora Villar
Props: Jessie Sto. Domingo
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