Combat in Film

Combat In Film

Staged fights in Cinema include performances of classical fencing, historical fencing, martial arts, close combat and duels in general, as well as choreography of full-scale battles.

Read more about Combat In Film:  Asian Martial Arts, Battles, Boxing, Classical Fencing, Knife Fights, Historical Martial Arts, Unarmed or Improvised Combat

Famous quotes containing the words combat and/or film:

    The combat ended for want of combatants.
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