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Interview with Gordon Liu Part 3 of 3

Interview with Chinese martial arts actor Gordon Liu Kar-Fai. He talks about working for the legendary Shaw Brothers Studio, making "The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin" and working on "Kill Bill" volumes 1 and 2. (NOTE: Almost all of Gordon Liu's answers are...

from YouTube on Thu, Oct 11 2007

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