Der Unbezwingbare Super Chan.1971.mp4 [2K]

The film is polarized among fans and critics, often categorized today as a "cult classic" or a "so-bad-it's-good" movie.

It features extensive swordplay sequences, including one notable ambush fight lasting 14 minutes. Critics from IMDb highlight its "ultra-violence," though some point out technical flaws like visible armpit-swords and jerky editing due to historical censorship.

For a look at the film's gritty 1970s swordplay and action style, you can watch the full movie or highlights here: Wu Tang Collection - Invincible Super Chan Wu Tang Collection YouTube• Oct 11, 2017 DER UNBEZWINGBARE SUPER CHAN.1971.mp4

Despite his desire for peace—even having his wife hide his sword to prevent him from returning to violence—he is eventually forced back into combat.

The story follows a tenacious kung fu swordsman named Chan who seeks to avenge the murder of his master. The film is polarized among fans and critics,

Invincible Super Chan (English), Forced to Fight (Hong Kong), L'invincibile Super Chan (Italy). Release Year: 1971. Production Country: Taiwan. Director/Writer: Sun Yang.

(originally released in 1971 as Invincible Super Chan or Forced to Fight ) is a Taiwanese martial arts film directed by Sun Yang. It is noted within the genre for its extreme "wuxia-flavored" violence and exceptionally high body count. Core Film Details For a look at the film's gritty 1970s

After taking on an entire army to kill those responsible for his master's death, Chan attempts to retire and live in peace.