Publicity photos for the 1976 movie New Shaolin Boxers (a.k.a., Choy Lee Fut Siu Ji/Choy Lee Fut Kid). On film, Fu Sheng looked almost as comfortable performing CLF as he did Hung Kuen. One odd thing (IMO) is his right hand in the photo of him posing in Sow Choi position from 0:44.
IMO, Fu Sheng was at his physical peak in terms of performing KF during this time period (1974 through 1976). In the empty-hand photos, he is dressed in movie Qing-era 'Shaolin disciple' costume, but the actual movie takes place during the early Chinese Republic. And although I would have preferred it to have been set in the late Qing Dynasty, and I would have liked the training sequences to have involved more than only forms; IMO, to this day, New Shaolin Boxers is still the best and most extensive representation of CLF in a KF movie. Which is surprising, considering that CLF is such a major southern style. Compared to Hung Kuen and Wing Chun, there is comparatively little representation of CLF in the movies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAJ__rO_n0M&sns=em
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And here is the movie's intro...