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The Delivery (1978) Chinese Movie Poster

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Chen Hui Min (Kung Chun San Lang), Charles Heung Wah Keung (Tu Shao Hsiang), Susanna Au Yeung (Li Hsiang Yun), Cheng Kei Ying (Lin Ba), Chao Lei (Police Captain), Samson Hsieh Yuan (Policeman), Chang Chuan (Gangster with Eyepatch), Nana (Tina), Wu Chia Hsiang (Tu's Wheelchair-bound Father)
Directed by Herman Tsu
 You'd expect a crime picture starring two of Hong Kong's biggest Triad figureheads to be an incredible example of modern-day action cinema. Going against convention, the filmmakers decided against finding ways to get these two Kung Fu powerhouses to fight multiple times--figuring subverting expectations was the way to go instead. Completed in 1975 but not released till 1978, it's equal parts action and romance peppered with an improbable plot turn or two. Fans of Chen Hui Min (Michael Chan Wai Man) will enjoy seeing him in a very different kind of role but for those expecting wall-to-wall action, this isn't THE DELIVERY you've been waiting for.

 

The 1970s and 1980s marked a vibrant era for Chinese kung fu movie posters, which became iconic visual representations of the genre. These posters often featured dynamic illustrations of martial artists in mid-action poses, showcasing their impressive fighting skills. Bold colors and dramatic typography emphasized the excitement and intensity of the films, while exaggerated depictions of characters added an element of fantasy.  This striking artwork not only attracted audiences to theaters but also contributed to the global popularity of kung fu cinema, influencing pop culture around the world.

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