Super Inframan (Mandarin Version)
Shawscope Volume Four
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1h 30m
1975 • Hong Kong • Directed by Hua Shan
It’s pint-sized Godzillas fighting a Chinese superhero in one of Hong Kong’s most fantastical films ever: Super Inframan! Mixing motorbike shenanigans with mind-boggling fight choreography, a young Danny Lee (internationally known from John Woo’s The Killer) must save the earth from legions of demons and monsters from the Earth’s center led by the blonde-haired Demon Princess. Watch for great cinematography by Tadashi Nishimoto who shot Bruce Lee’s The Way Of The Dragon. This is the Mandarin version.
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