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  • Film still of The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978) (4)
    The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (aka The Shaolin 36th Chamber), released in Hong Kong on 2 February 1978, was directed by Lau Kar Leung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The film won the Best Martial Arts Award at the 24th Asian Film Festival. This picture shows Gordon Liu (as Liu Yu-te, aka San Te) brandishing the crescent spade.
  • Film still of Legendary Weapons of China (1982)
    Legendary Weapons of China, released in Hong Kong on 21 January 1982, was directed by Lau Kar Leung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. In the picture, there is a wide variety of weapons in the background and a crescent spade can be seen right behind Kara Wai (as Fang Shao-hsing).
  • Film still of The Monkey Goes West (1966)
    The Monkey Goes West, released in Hong Kong on 18 January 1966, was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Ltd. (From left) Tien Shun (as Monk Sandy) holding a crescent spade, Pang Pang (as Pigsy) holding a spike-toothed rake, Elliot Ngok Wah (aka Yueh Hua, as Monkey King) and Ho Fan (as Monk Tripitaka) on the horse.
  • Film still of Wong Fei-hung Saves the Kidnapped Leung Foon (1958)
    Wong Fei-hung Saves the Kidnapped Leung Foon, released in Hong Kong on 27 October 1958, was directed by Wu Pang and produced by United Film Co. This film is the part two of this 'Wong Fei Hung' trilogy, preceded by Wong Fei-hung's Victory at Ma Village (1958) and followed by Wong Fei-hung Trapped in Hell (1959). Front row, from left: Ko Chiu (as Ling Wan Kai) holding a spike-toothed rake, Sai Kwa Pau (as Buckteeth So) holding a staff, Chow Chung (as Fan Dou) holding a crescent spade and Lam Kau (as Cheung Bo Kuen); Front row, first from right: Sek Kin (as Ma Yu Fu) holding a tasselled spear; Back row, first from right: Ng Yan Chi (as Ma Yu Lung).
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