Wong Fei Hong in cowboy land america, Wong Fei Hong goes to america to visit one of his disciples in america, only to find them being mistreated as people by the local white men, the chinese are not allowed to come out of their slums except for business, no chinese women allowed to prevent their population from growing, and basic beating and humilating them. during the journey to the city though, Wong Fei Hong fell off a cliff with horse and carriage, when fighting off red indians attacking their convoy.
He ends up being found by native indians who nurse him back to health, but he is suffering from amesia, one day another indian tribe appears and demands the chiefs daughters hand in marriage, which starts a fight where jet li defeats the opposing tribe, and gains their respect.
The indians to thank him take him to the chinese people where his disciple do their best to help him regain his memory, by attacking him.
once he regains his memory, a group of bandits attack, which leads to jet li saving the day, which leads to the creation of the first china town.
Great story with multicultural actors, from white black to native indian to chinese. fastest guns in the west versus the fastest legs in the east. grfaet action.
dvd features, english and original cantonese audio, with english subtitles. along with biographys of jet li, and trailers of the movie and trailers featuring jet li.
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