List of Notable Martial Arts Films
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Year | Title |
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1928 | The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple |
1949 | The True Story of Wong Fei Hung |
1966 | Come Drink with Me |
1966 | Dragon Inn |
1967 | The One-Armed Swordsman |
1969 | Chinese Boxer |
1970 | Vengeance |
1971 | The Big Boss |
1971 | Billy Jack |
1972 | King Boxer |
1972 | Fist of Fury (aka) The Chinese Connection |
1972 | Way of the Dragon |
1973 | Karate Kiba |
1973 | Enter the Dragon |
1974 | The Street Fighter series |
1975 | Champion of Death |
1975 | Karate Bearfighter |
1977 | Karate for Life |
1977 | Doberman Cop |
1977 | Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon |
1978 | Shogun's Samurai |
1978 | Five Deadly Venoms |
1978 | The 36th Chamber of Shaolin |
1978 | Snake in the Eagle's Shadow |
1978 | Drunken Master |
1979 | G.I. Samurai |
1979 | Knockabout |
1980 | The Octagon |
1981 | Samurai Reincarnation |
1982 | The Prodigal Son |
1982 | Shaolin Temple |
1983 | Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain |
1983 | Project A |
1983 | Winners and Sinners |
1984 | The Karate Kid |
1985 | Mr. Vampire |
1985 | Yes, Madam |
1985 | Police Story |
1986 | No Retreat, No Surrender |
1988 | Bloodsport |
1989 | Best of the Best |
1989 | Kickboxer |
1991 | Once Upon a Time in China |
1992 | Under Siege |
1992 | Supercop |
1992 | Rapid Fire (1992 film) |
1992 | Shootfighter: Fight to the Death |
1993 | The Bride With White Hair |
1993 | Iron Monkey |
1993 | Only the Strong |
1994 | Timecop |
1994 | Fist of Legend |
1994 | Drunken Master II |
1995 | Mortal Kombat |
1995 | Rumble in the Bronx |
1996 | Kickboxer |
1997 | Mortal Kombat Annihilation |
1998 | Blade |
1998 | Rush Hour |
1999 | The Matrix |
2000 | Shanghai Noon |
2000 | Romeo Must Die |
2000 | Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon |
2002 | Hero |
2002 | Undisputed |
2002 | Blade II |
2003 | Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior |
2004 | Kung Fu Hustle |
2004 | Blade: Trinity |
2004 | New Police Story |
2004 | Fighter in the Wind |
2005 | SPL: Sha Po Lang |
2005 | Tom-Yum-Goong |
2006 | Hak kuen |
2006 | Undisputed II: Last Man Standing |
2006 | The Rebel |
2006 | Fearless |
2007 | Flash Point |
2008 | Kung Fu Panda |
2008 | Chocolate |
2008 | Ong Bak 2 |
2008 | Ip Man |
2008 | Never Back Down |
2008 | The Forbidden Kingdom |
2008 | Redbelt |
2009 | Ninja |
2009 | Blood and Bone |
2009 | Merantau |
2009 | Ninja Assassin |
2009 | Raging Phoenix |
2010 | True Legend |
2010 | Undisputed III: Redemption |
2010 | Ip Man 2 |
2010 | The Legend Is Born – Ip Man |
2010 | Shaolin |
2010 | The Karate Kid (2010) |
2010 | Ong Bak 3 |
2010 | Bangkok Knockout |
2010 | 13 Assassins |
2010 | Reign of Assassins |
2010 | Yamada: The Samurai of Ayothaya |
2011 | Warrior (2011 film) |
2012 | The Raid: Redemption |
2012 | Dragon Eyes |
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