[06/17/15 - 10:13 AM] Celebrate Father's Day All Weekend Long with El Rey Network as They Salute the Father of Kung Fu Cinema, Chang Cheh, With Over 40 Hours of His Most Hard Hitting Work Starting Saturday, June 20 at 6 AM ET, El Rey Network will be playing 10 of his most action packed fan favorites.
[via press release from El Rey Network]
CELEBRATE FATHER'S DAY ALL WEEKEND LONG WITH EL REY NETWORK AS THEY SALUTE THE FATHER OF KUNG FU CINEMA, CHANG CHEH, WITH OVER 40 HOURS OF HIS MOST HARD HITTING WORK
June 17, 2015 (Austin, TX) -- El Rey Network will celebrate Father's Day with a Kung Fu marathon dedicated to the most prolific director Shaw Brothers' history and the Father of Kung Fu Cinema, Chang Cheh. Starting Saturday, June 20th at 6am ET, El Rey Network will be playing 10 of his most action packed fan favorites including: The Five Deadly Venoms, Disciples of Shaolin, and One-Armed Swordsman. Join El Rey Network in celebrating the unique action-packed style of this master of Kung Fu cinema.
Below, please find the programming schedule for El Rey Network's Chang Cheh Father of Kung Fu Cinema Marathon airing on Saturday, June 20th and Sunday, June 21st.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20th (all times ET)
"The Assassin" 6:00am and 6:00pm
"The Boxer from Shantung" 8:30am and 8:30pm
"The Heroic Ones" 11:15am and 11:15pm
"Disciples of Shaolin" 1:45pm and 1:45am
"The Kid with the Golden Arm" 4:00pm
SUNDAY, JUNE 21th (all times ET)
"Masked Avengers" 4:00am and 5:15
"The Kid with the Golden Arm" 6:00am
"One-Armed Swordsman" 8:00am and 7:45pm
"Return of the One-Armed Swordsman" 10:30am and 9:45pm
"The Five Deadly Venoms" 12:45pm and 12:00am
"Crippled Avengers"3:00pm and 2:15am
To find El Rey Network in your area please check out the channel finder at http://bit.ly/ElReyChannelfinder
About El Rey Network
El Rey Network is a 24-hour English language network founded by maverick filmmaker Robert Rodriguez. Curated by Rodriguez and his artistic collective, the network unites the most culturally diverse generation in history through fearless, badass and original content that awakens the renegade in everyone. The network's action-packed content is anchored by original signature dramas, feature films, grindhouse genre, cult classic action, and horror/sci-fi. El Rey Network LLC (www.elreynetwork.com) is jointly owned by Robert Rodriguez and FactoryMade Ventures with a minority stake held by Univision Networks & Studios, Inc.
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