Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: AFCM3-002
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 753182966724
- Street Date: 01/25/11
- PreBook Date: 12/21/10
- Label: Apprehensive Films »
- Genre: Martial Arts
- Run Time: 87 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1981
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Frank Shum
- Jack Conn
- Director: Wang Chung Kwong
- Producers: Siu Ock Fung
Product Assets
Crippled Masters 3: Fighting Life
Two brothers, one without arms, one without legs, together they will persevere!
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More crippled Kung-Fu action in this incredible exploitation export from 1980's Hong Kong. Frank Shum and Jack Conn are back in the third installment in this incredible franchise. This time they're moving from their rural home into the city of Taipei in search of employment. Searching for work in the city is tough, especially while training for the Kung-Fu Championship. City life isn't easy for our two crippled heroes while fighting off local gangsters, struggling to make rent and even foiling would be thieves. This film doesn't skimp on insane kung-fu action either. One of the brothers can even fly! This DVD includes the bonus short film "A Farewell to Arm" from the Snyder Brothers, who brought you "Reaper Madness". A Hemingway-esque spoof of manhood via a father-son arm wrestling challenge. This DVD packs in more arm-less action than you can handle!
Bonus Materials
- Short Film - A Farewell To Arm
Sales Points
- Ad in UltraViolent Magazine #11 (5,000+ Copies) Streets Early April
- Ad in Screem Magazine #22 (22,000+ circulation) Streets Early April
- E-Blast to Apprehensive Films Mailing List (1,500+ recipients)
- National TV Spots on Cinema Insomnia (Broadcasts in 35+ Markets)
- First Time on DVD
- Ad in Shock Cinema Magazine #40 (35,000+ Circulation) Streets 5-15-11
Press Quotes
Behold a film that takes both the buddy film genre and the kung-fu genre to strange new places.
—Upchuck Undergrind, Corazine.com