General Invincible
A look back in time to the ancient beginnings of the art of self defense. A kingdom and ruler come under attack from hidden rebels attempting to assassinate and overthrow the ruler. In deadly combat scenes – one after another – the true hero overcomes vicious obstacles to ensure the life of the emperor.
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