
Shaolin Kung Fu
Documentary
Overview
A documentary about Shaolin Kung Fu starring Jet Li
Top Cast


Jet Li
Jet Li
actor
Jet Li
actor
Hai-Tank
Hai-Tank
monk
Hai-Tank
monk
Hongbo Chiao
Hongbo Chiao
actor
Hongbo Chiao
actor
Yafei Cui
Yafei Cui
actor
Yafei Cui
actor
Chin De
Chin De
Shaolin monk historian
Chin De
Shaolin monk historian
Shien De
Shien De
abbot
Shien De
abbot


Deng Yang
Deng Yang
Water jug monk
Deng Yang
Water jug monk
Yinglian Fan
Yinglian Fan
Plum pillars monk
Yinglian Fan
Plum pillars monk
Deng Hai
Deng Hai
Four sides monk
Deng Hai
Four sides monk
Yang Jiang
Yang Jiang
Shaolin teacher
Yang Jiang
Shaolin teacher
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