Why 1970s Hong Kong film legend Angela Mao was a better martial artist than Michelle Yeoh

Why 1970s Hong Kong film legend Angela Mao was a better martial artist than Michelle Yeoh


A screen legend in the early 1970s, martial arts performer Angela Mao Ying, 75, is remembered for big hits such as the 1972 films Hapkido and Lady Whirlwind, and a small role in Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon (1973).
Beyond these, the Taiwan-born highly skilled fighter made several other excellent martial arts films. Here, we discuss Mao’s The Invincible Eight (1971), The Angry River (1971), The Tournament (1974), Stoner (1974) and The Himalayan (1976) with film historian Frank Djeng, who provided the commentary for the 88 Films Blu-ray releases of the movies.

Mao is a fantastic performer who is streets ahead of other female martial arts stars.



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