SHAOLIN AND WU TANG
'''Shaolin and Wu Tang''' (originally ''Shao Lin yu Wu Dang'') is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Gordon Liu. The film is about the rivalry between the martial arts schools Shaolin and Wudangquan. It is also called ''Shaolin 'Vs.' Wu-Tang'' in the Master Killer Collection.
The film inspired the name of the rap group Wu-Tang Clan, who used several sound samples from the film in their 1993 debut album ''Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)''.
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Two young master students in Shaolin (Gordon Liu) and Wudangquan (Adam Cheng) were best of friends but are brought to fighting by a Manchu Prince (Lung Wei Wang). The Manchu Prince wants to become the master of the Shaolin's Chon King Fist and the Wu-Tang sword style. He also wants the two groups to destroy each other so he can be the only master. The Shaolin and Wu-Tang put aside their differences and team up to fight the Manchu Prince.
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