(1979) 16th century China (Ming Dynasty). In a remote monastery, corrupt monks conspire against each other for that plum job — Head Monk — and control of the ultimate MacGuffin: a crumbling Buddhist scroll. And with the arrival of a general and a wealthy aristocrat — each with their own stealthy thieves darting through the compound's labyrinthine corridors — the carefully-choreographed action begins, highlighted by a balletic pursuit by a posse of brightly-garbed temple women. One of two films (with Legend of the Mountain) made in South Korea by wuxia (Chinese martial arts) master Hu – both starring Taiwan/Hong Kong female super-star Hsu Teng, here as the cunning “White Fox.”