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  1. Aug 10, 2012 · There are three sources responsible for the inaccuracies on the IMDb related to World Northal's kung fu releases. The first and most obvious is the regional release pattern of indepedent movies during the 1970s and '80s, which the ad below nicely illustrates.

  2. Background: World-Northal Corporation, formerly known as Northal Films, was a film company by Albert Schwartz. They primarily focused on martial arts titles exported from Hong Kong and Japan, but also distributed some titles in other genres. The company went out of business in the mid-1980s...

  3. Apr 9, 2013 · the U.S. theatrical distributor and syndicated television provider of nearly 100 titles from the English language Shaw Brothers catalog of martial-arts and exploitation movies during the late ...

  4. World-Northal Corporation, formerly known as Northal Films, was a film company of Albert Schwartz. They primarily focused on martial arts titles exported from Hong Kong and Japan, but also distributed some titles in other genres.

  5. May 22, 2024 · World-Northal Corporation was a US based Exploitation distributor that specialized mainly in releasing Martial Arts films theatrically and on television.

  6. Photograph: Courtesy Shaw Brothers / World Northal It’s a deep, dark perplexing story. Five anonymous kung fu students, each with a lethal supernatural style; their teacher sends his final ...

  7. Critically drubbed at the time of its minimal theatrical release by World Northal, the regional production from two-shot director Max Kalmanowicz (who also helmed the crazy Dreams Come True) managed to earn a fan following through its occasional late night TV airings and its tenure on VHS from Vestron, complete with evocative artwork on the cover.