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True and fake Monkey Kings = Zhen Jia Mei Hou Wang

China, 1983
film

The group are set upon by the Six-Eared Monkey, who uses his magic to possess three forest animals, transforming them into the exact duplicates of each of our..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Monkey King conquers the white boned demon

China, 1985
Similarity: 82%

Monkey: eps. 1-3

Japan, 1979
Similarity: 75%

The Flaming mountain = Huo yan shan

China, 1983
Similarity: 74%

Monkey: eps. 4-6

Japan, 1979
Similarity: 73%

The Monkey who would be king

United States, 1957
Similarity: 73%

Monkey: eps. 7-9

Japan, 1979
Similarity: 72%

The Magic flying mouse = Fei tian shen shu

China, 1990
Similarity: 72%

[Chinese theatre]

France, 1950
Similarity: 71%

Moon warriors [Widescreen]

Hong Kong, 1993
Similarity: 70%

King of the children = Hai tzu wang

China, 1988
Similarity: 70%

Titles in Analects of Kung Phu

Similarity: 69%

Crows and sparrows = Wuya yu maque [NTSC]

China, 1949
Similarity: 69%

A French girl seeking a Chinese master = Yang Niu

China, 1987
Similarity: 69%

Miracle fighters = Qimen dunjia [Widescreen]

Hong Kong, 1982
Similarity: 69%

A Chinese ghost story III = Sinnui yauman III [Widescreen]

Hong Kong, 1991
Similarity: 69%

Erotic ghost story [Widescreen]

Hong Kong, 1990
Similarity: 68%

The Monkey and the crab

United States, 1974
Similarity: 68%

Two spirits from the jade green sea = Bi shui shuang hun

China, 1986
Similarity: 68%
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