| English Title | Legendary Weapons of China |
| Original Title | 十八般武藝 |
| Aka | Legendary weapons of kung fu |
| French Title | Les 18 Armes Légendaires du Kung Fu |
| Year | 1982 |
| Country | Hong-Kong |
| director | LIU Chia-Liang - 劉家良 | |
actor | LIU Chia-Liang - 劉家良 | |
![]() | LAU Kar Wing | |
![]() | WONG Ching Ho | |
| LEE King Chue | ||
| Jackson NG Yuk-Su | ||
![]() | Alexander FU Sheng | |
| WANG Han Chen | ||
![]() | Kara HUI Ying-Hung - 惠英紅 | |
![]() | HSIAO Ho | |
![]() | Gordon LIU Chia Hui - 劉家輝 | |
![]() | CHU Tet-Wo | |
| producer | Mona FONG Yat Wah | |
| action director | LEE King Chue | |
| HSIAO Ho | ||
| LIU Chia-Liang - 劉家良 | ||
| scriptwriter | LIU Chia-Liang - 劉家良 |
| Genres | comedy kung-fu |
| Duration | 1h42 |
| production studio | Shaw Brothers 邵氏 |
This production is clearly the culmination of the visionary director's work, which used the theme of trying to defeat the gun years before Once Upon A Time In China. The innovative, ingenious film also features rarely seen Chinese magician-spies (who would inspire the Japanese ninja). But most importantly, it is a beautifully realized action comedy – showcasing international fan favorites Alexander Fu Sheng and Gordon Liu – which the groundbreaking book on the genre, Martial Arts Movies, called "the quintessential martial arts movie" and perhaps the greatest kung-fu movie ever made.

