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Michael Plott <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Oct 1998 19:16:28 EDT
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In a message dated 98-10-22 18:46:02 EDT, you write:
 
<< 1970s
 martial arts film, "Hap Ki Do" (goodness knows where it came from, but I have
 it in my projection box as a four-track mag test film).  It is about a
variant
 of kung-fu practised by women >>
 
This has little to do with the actual point of this thread, but for anyone who
is interested, Hapkido is a Korean martial art (whereas Kung Fu is Chinese)
and is practiced predominently by men (as are all martial arts in the Orient).
 
Sounds wild though, I don't suppose there is a copy of this available
anywhere?
Mike
 
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