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* CoolHat: Ma Yong-zhen's [[http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/image_detail.mhtml?id=5292&image_id=69023&display_set=eng round fedora]] he wears in both films.
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A sequel was released '''weeks''' later, titled ''Bloody Revenge'' or ''Ma Su-zhen''. The sequel stars Nancy Yen as Ma Su-zhen, the sister of Ma Yong-zhen who travelled to the big city to investigate the circumstances behind her brother's death. But Ma Yong-zhen turns out to still be alive.

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A sequel was released '''weeks''' later, titled ''Bloody Revenge'' or ''Ma Su-zhen''.''Film/MaSuZhen''. The sequel stars Nancy Yen as Ma Su-zhen, the sister of Ma Yong-zhen who travelled to the big city to investigate the circumstances behind her brother's death. But Ma Yong-zhen turns out to still be alive.
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''Furious Slaughter'' is a 1972 MartialArtsMovie starring Creator/JimmyWangYu.

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''Furious Slaughter'' Slaughter'', also known as ''Deadly Bunch'' or ''Super Dragon'' is a 1972 MartialArtsMovie starring Creator/JimmyWangYu.



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SuperHearing: Ma Yong-zhen can somehow determine the outcome of a dice roll simply by ''hearing'' the volume of the spinning dice. He uses this skill to scam the casino of big bucks in the first film.
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* ThereIsNoKilLikeOverkill: Yes. [[spoiler: Exhibit A: The first movie's Japanese main villain, after Ma Yong-zhen flings him off a balcony via RailingKill, followed by Ma leaping off the SAME balcony so that he lands his kneecaps on his enemy's guts]]. [[note]] Some international dubbed versions may have censored this scene, though, ending at the point where the villain hits the floor, and because of that at the end of the fight Ma Yong-zhen is somehow back on ground level. [[/note]]

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* ThereIsNoKilLikeOverkill: ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Yes. [[spoiler: Exhibit A: The first movie's Japanese main villain, after Ma Yong-zhen flings him off a balcony via RailingKill, followed by Ma leaping off the SAME balcony so that he lands his kneecaps on his enemy's guts]]. [[note]] Some international dubbed versions may have censored this scene, though, ending at the point where the villain hits the floor, and because of that at the end of the fight Ma Yong-zhen is somehow back on ground level. [[/note]]
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''Furious Slaughter'' is a 1972 MartialArtsMovie starring Creator/JimmyWangYu.

Released the same year as ''Film/TheBoxerFromShantung'', made by Jimmy's former benefactor Creator/ShawBrothers, the movie has Jimmy portraying the same character played by Creator/ChenKuanTai from ''Shantung''; Wang-yu is Ma Yong-zhen, a drifter who travels to the big city hoping to make some big bucks in a local casino, only to end up uncovering a sinister plot involving the Yakuza who had set up base in the city.

A sequel was released '''weeks''' later, titled ''Bloody Revenge'' or ''Ma Su-zhen''. The sequel stars Nancy Yen as Ma Su-zhen, the sister of Ma Yong-zhen who travelled to the big city to investigate the circumstances behind her brother's death. But Ma Yong-zhen turns out to still be alive.

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!!Both movies contains examples of:

* ActionGirl: Ma Su-zhen in the second movie, ''Bloody Struggle''. Together with her brother, they form a badass SiblingTeam.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Ma Yong-zhen towards Ma Su-zhen in the second film.
* BloodFromTheMouth: [[spoiler: The Yakuza dealer from the first movie practically puked blood after Ma Yong-zhen crushed his guts]].
* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler: The first movie. It misleads everyone else, including Ma Su-zhen, and the audience, into believing Ma Yong-zhen is dead]]. The sequel reveals otherwise.
* CoolHat: Ma Yong-zhen's [[http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/image_detail.mhtml?id=5292&image_id=69023&display_set=eng round fedora]] he wears in both films.
* EyeScream: The climax of ''Furious Slaughter'' have Yong-zhen being ambushed by mobsters, who throws sulphur powder into his eyes and rendering him completely blind for the rest of the fight. And he can still continue fighting despite having the disadvantage.
* FinishingStomp: Ma Yong-zhen ''loves'' this, frequently stomping mooks in their guts until their innards are squished, as seen in both films.
* GrievousBottleyHarm: A fight scene in the first movie had Ma Yong-zhen being ambushed while at an outdoor food stall, near a stack of empty bottles. Naturally he gets to use a few of those bottles to beat up mooks.
* AHandfulForAnEye: Ma Yong-zhen [[spoiler: after receiving a faceful of sulphur powder]].
* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler: Ma Yong-zhen at the end of the sequel]].
* IllegalGamblingDen: Much of the setting of the first movie takes place in a yakuza-owned casino.
* ThereIsNoKilLikeOverkill: Yes. [[spoiler: Exhibit A: The first movie's Japanese main villain, after Ma Yong-zhen flings him off a balcony via RailingKill, followed by Ma leaping off the SAME balcony so that he lands his kneecaps on his enemy's guts]]. [[note]] Some international dubbed versions may have censored this scene, though, ending at the point where the villain hits the floor, and because of that at the end of the fight Ma Yong-zhen is somehow back on ground level. [[/note]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: This is the TagalongKid's response at the end of the first movie, realizing [[spoiler: he's indirectly responsible for leading Boss Chao and the Yakuza leader into ambushing Ma Yong-zhen]].
* OneManArmy: Ma Yong-zhen, being typical Jimmy Wang-yu, in both movies can take on entire legions of mooks and win.
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: In the sequel, audiences were introduced to a new character, Ma Yong-zhen's sister Ma Su-chen, who travelled to the big city to avenge her brother's death... and discover that her brother is actually still alive, having recovered from his injuries from the first film.
* SmokingIsCool: Invoked. In the first movie, while infiltrating the casino, Ma Yong-zhen deliberately shows off an unlit cigar in his mouth, urging a nearby mook to light it for him.
* SuperHearing

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