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Somewhat reluctantly, Jen-chieh goes to work, but he is constantly distracted by the monks practicing martial arts in the 36th Chamber, which he can overlook from his high vantage point. Eventually, he begins to train himself in kung fu by using the conditions of his assignment to improvise training facilities. However, this causes him to lag behind in his work, and it takes him more than a year to finish the gantry. As soon as Jen-chieh announces that he is finished, San Te wants him to dismantle the structure and leave the monastery. Rebelling against this decision, Jen-chieh lands himself inside the chamber, and while trying to evade the abbot chasing him, he inadvertently manages to pass all hazards set in the chamber with ease. San Te finally corners him and forces him to leave, with a strange smile on his lips.

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The trail reportedly honors an '80s Kung-Fu film of the same name in which a young man traveled to learn the art of Kung Fu from the Shaolin monks. After completing the 35 chambers of training more rapidly than any other student, he asked his masters to add a 36th chamber to perfect the art. He was banished from the temple and returned to his home town to train young men in the art of Kung Fu. Later he returned to the Shaolin Temple and was able to add the 36th Chamber of training for students.

However, as San Te nears the end of his education, the temple officially exiles him in a surreptitious way to allow him to aid the people against the oppressors. He returns to the outside world, namely to his hometown, and assists the people by teaching them martial arts. Before the political revolution he is inspiring to complete, he is forced into conflict with the Manchu governor. Finally, he triumphs and returns to the Shaolin temple, where he establishes the 36th chamber, a special martial arts class for laypeople to learn kung fu.

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Gordon Liu plays with poles in Return to the 36th Chamber. AKA: Return of the Master Killer Chinese: 少林搭棚大師 Year: 1980 Director: Lau Kar-Leung Producer: Sir Run Run Shaw, Mona Fong Yat-Wah Action: Lau Kar-Leung Cast: Gordon Liu Chia-Hui, Johnny Wang Lung-Wei, Chen Szu-Chia, Kara Hui Ying-Hung, Hsiao Hou, Wong Gam-Fung, Cheng Wai-Ho, Wong Ching-Ho, Wa Lun, Lee King Chue, Yau Chiu-Ling, Cheng Miu, Kong Do The Skinny: This unconventional follow-up recasts Gordon Liu as a down-on-his-luck con artist learning the ropes from the very character he played in the original, the venerable Shaolin monk San Te. Equal parts spoof and straight-ahead martial arts actioner, Return to the 36th Chamber is one of the rare sequels that's just as much fun as its predecessor. Review by
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McMillin: How do you make a sequel when the main character's story was pretty much wrapped up in the original? That may have been the very question facing director Lau Kar-Leung when Shaw Brothers came calling for him to helm the follow-up to the mega-popular 36th Chamber of Shaolin. In that stellar film, Gordon Liu starred as bookish student San Te, who after years of arduous training emerged from the Shaolin Temple as a certifiable master of the martial arts. The film ended with San Te taking revenge on those who killed his loved ones and establishing the 36th Chamber, a section of the temple dedicated to teaching laymen the art of Shaolin kung fu. Sure, a sequel could involve San Te serving as a mentor for a new lead character, but part of the fun of the original film was watching Gordon Liu struggle to master each of the grueling chambers. If Liu were to reprise the role of San Te, would there really be anything more for him to do with the character? But if he doesn't play San Te, how can the film still be called a sequel?

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