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Kung Fu Saturdays: Five Deadly Venoms

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Five Deadly Venoms - Kung Fu Saturdays Welcome back to another episode of Kung Fu Saturdays at Old School Scholar!

As you probably can tell I am a big fan of the Venom Mob and their feudal tales of treachery, vengeance, and honor. Every movie these guys are in has something to do with deceit and the seven deadly sins. Of course these are the ingredients that keep people glued to soap operas for many years and more to come!

Which is why today’s classic episode goes down in legendary fandom for all martial arts movies; The Five Deadly Venoms [aka Shaolin Deadly Poisons]! When we were kids, acting out kung fu flicks, there is never a time when we act out this movie. Of course I always ended up being the Toad due to my size, but that was cool! The Toad was a force to be reckon with and the more powerful!

If you enjoy deceit, manipulation, mystery, aristocratic arrogance, uncertain alliances, corrupt bureaucracy, and vengeance then this is your movie!

And when you are done watching…which Venom do you want to be when we meet on the playground?

Five Deadly Venoms

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Grandmaster Leung Ting: Choreographer of “The Five Deadly Venoms”

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