A dying teacher instructs his final student to check on the activities of five former pupils, each of whom he taught a unique and special style of kung-fu: Centipede, Snake, Scorpion, Lizard, and Toad (hence the title). His final student, who knows a little of each style, must team up with one of the other good students to destroy the evil ones, if there are any. Greed and treachery ensue as the student discovers that some of the students are indeed evil, but which one can he trust enough to team up with?
.:Release info:. Title: The Five Venoms Tagline: Pick Your Poison! Release Title: Five Deadly Venoms Original Name: 五毒
.:Tmdb Info:. TmDb Url: http://www.themoviedb.org/movie/13481 Imdb Url: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077559 Release Date: 1978-08-12 Genre: Action Overview: A kung-fu student is instructed by his dying teacher to track down five of the teacher's ex-students. Each of the five is equipped with a lethal martial arts skill, and the teacher fears this might be used for evil purposes. However, not only does the teacher not know the identity of the students (who all wore masks under his training), but some of the students also don't know each other!
.:Cast Info:. Cast: Chiang Sheng ... Yang De, last student of the Venom House
Philip Kwok Chun-Fung ... Meng Tianxia, the Lizard/Constable He Yu
Sun Chien ... Gao Ji, the Scorpion/Chief Constable Ma
Lu Feng ... Zhang Yiaotian, the Centipede/Tan Shanhu
Lo Meng ... Liang Shen, the Toad/Li Hao
Wai Pak ... Qi Dong, the Snake/Hong Wentong
Johnny Wang Lung-Wei ... Justice Wang
Ku Feng ... Bookkeeper Yuan
Dick Wei ... Dying Head of Five Venoms House
Lau Fong-Sai ... Menfa
Shum Lo ... Fruit vendor
Lam Fai-Wong ... Prison officer
Suen Shu-Pau ... Constable Lun Guang
Wong Ching-Ho ... Constable
Tony Tam Chun-To ... Constable
Yu Tai-Ping ... Constable
Wang Han-Chen ... Coroner
Gam Tin-Chue ... Townsfolk
Ting Tung ... Waiter
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