Kung Fu Brothers in the Wild West

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Directed byBan-Yee Yeo
Written byNi Kuang
Starring
Release date
  • 1973 (1973)
Kung Fu Brothers in the Wild West
Poster
Directed byBan-Yee Yeo
Written byNi Kuang
Starring
Release date
  • 1973 (1973)
Countries
  • Italy
  • Hong Kong

Kung Fu Brothers in the Wild West (original title in Cantonese: 龍虎征西), also known as Man from Golden City,[1] is a 1973 Kung fu Spaghetti Western film directed by Ban-Yee Yeo and written by Ni Kuang.[2] Co-produced by Italy and Hong Kong,[3] the film stars William Berger, Donal O'Brien, Jason Pai Piao, and Winnie Pei Nei. It revolves around a Chinese kung fu master who confronts a gang of ruffians in the American Wild West.[2]

Chen and Dough, two Chinese brothers, who are Kung fu fighters, compete to decide who will be the master of their school. Dough runs away to America. After a few years, Chen finds him in a small town in the West, where both fight against a gang of ruffians.

Cast

Production

The film was filmed in Italy.[2][4] The soundtrack was composed by Franco Bracardi.[5]

Release

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