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Ein Farmerlehrling (Sammo Hung) wagt sich in die Stadt und hilft seiner Familie im Kampf gegen eine Schlägerbande.Ein Farmerlehrling (Sammo Hung) wagt sich in die Stadt und hilft seiner Familie im Kampf gegen eine Schlägerbande.Ein Farmerlehrling (Sammo Hung) wagt sich in die Stadt und hilft seiner Familie im Kampf gegen eine Schlägerbande.
Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
- Lung
- (as Samo Hung Kam Po)
Chun Yang
- Professor Bak
- (as Peter K. Yang)
Fung Hak-On
- Gene
- (as Hark-On Fung)
- …
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This is of of Sammo's great early comedy films. This isn't a parody of enter the dragon, the main character (Sammo) is obsessed with Bruce Lee and emulates him freakishly well for a man of his size. Nominal story about how his fighting keeps causing his loved ones trouble - then fighting. Oh, the fighting. Good, fast-paced scenes with high impact (the white guy who plays a boxer looks like he really gets hurt by one of Sammo's kicks).
The funniest bit of this movie was purely unintentional. There is a Jim Kelly looking guy (one of three experts hired to take out Sammo), but he was a Chinese guy in blackface with an afro-wig. Come on, didn't they have any real black people in Hong Kong in 1978? Well, I guess I've seen enough white fake-as-hell "Chinese people" in old American movies too.
This is one is for any Sammo or Bruce Lee fan.
The funniest bit of this movie was purely unintentional. There is a Jim Kelly looking guy (one of three experts hired to take out Sammo), but he was a Chinese guy in blackface with an afro-wig. Come on, didn't they have any real black people in Hong Kong in 1978? Well, I guess I've seen enough white fake-as-hell "Chinese people" in old American movies too.
This is one is for any Sammo or Bruce Lee fan.
This loving tribute to Bruce Lee from Sammo is very funny and features scenes that are great homages to the Little Dragon. Something that brings the film down is its naive attempt at a Jim Kelly parody/tribute that is in rather bad taste. An otherwise worthwhile entry.
Phew, that starts with some nasty animal cruelty. Let's archive this under Time Context. In times when animals are still 'used', only packaged in a way that is less disturbing to the eyes, such filmic relics shouldn't matter anyway. Anything else is hypocrisy. Better the bizarre blackfacing in the last third, that doesn't hurt anyone. There was just no, I would now like to quote verbatim, [...] on the spot.
'Enter The Fat Dragon', a humorous Bruce Lee homage instead of Bruceploitation, which is slowly going out of fashion. However, 'The Way Of The Dragon' is more of a role model than the humorous borrowing of the name. Humour here primarily means slapstick, which is further enhanced by the German dubbing, the best in the world. Following the example of Italian action-comedy films, Peking Opera buddies Sammo Hung and Jackie Genre in particular founded their own enormously successful Eastern sub-genre. 'Drunken Master' and "Snake In The Eagle's Shadows" were classics in the same year. Hung's fighting skills are remarkable, particularly his kicking technique, especially considering his stature. Nevertheless, it has to be said that, compared to Chan, he develops less of his own style and tends to focus more on the entertaining predicate 'I'm fat and I can still do anything'. In this film, he mainly uses Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do technique in line with the premise. Always with a wink, of course. Sounds like I would be thoroughly impressed. Unfortunately, not really. 30% eye-glazing, 30% idle time, 40% sometimes unbearable bollocks.
'Enter The Fat Dragon', a humorous Bruce Lee homage instead of Bruceploitation, which is slowly going out of fashion. However, 'The Way Of The Dragon' is more of a role model than the humorous borrowing of the name. Humour here primarily means slapstick, which is further enhanced by the German dubbing, the best in the world. Following the example of Italian action-comedy films, Peking Opera buddies Sammo Hung and Jackie Genre in particular founded their own enormously successful Eastern sub-genre. 'Drunken Master' and "Snake In The Eagle's Shadows" were classics in the same year. Hung's fighting skills are remarkable, particularly his kicking technique, especially considering his stature. Nevertheless, it has to be said that, compared to Chan, he develops less of his own style and tends to focus more on the entertaining predicate 'I'm fat and I can still do anything'. In this film, he mainly uses Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do technique in line with the premise. Always with a wink, of course. Sounds like I would be thoroughly impressed. Unfortunately, not really. 30% eye-glazing, 30% idle time, 40% sometimes unbearable bollocks.
I saw this film as part of a Hong Kong double bill at a local arthouse cinema and surprisingly it went down pretty well. It has an endearing quality that shines through the confusing, `make it up as we go along plot', bizarrely staged action sequences and unintentionally surreal comedy. In Kung Fu comedy star Sammo Hung's second directorial effort we see him go through a series of barely connected adventures as a fat Bruce Lee fanatic working at his uncle's Hong Kong restaurant. Seemingly meant to be some kind of parody / homage to Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon, it bares little or no relation to the aforementioned film, with the exception of a fight scene involving a western boxer, a black guy and er .. some other guy. Rather than using a black actor, the film makers decided to black up a Chinese actor for the part. It's hilarious to watch the actor approximating how he thinks a black man might act, as he minces around in some kind of attempted jive swagger! Sammo does quite a good job of imitating Bruce Lee's mannerisms and although this is primarily a comedy, some of the fight sequences are great. It is easy to forget that Sammo is quite an accomplished martial artist when he spends most of his screen time as a big fat bumbling idiot!
Overall, there's a great sense of fun running through the film that makes it difficult to dislike, even though it's terrible. If you enjoyed this, check out Sammo Hung in The magnificent Butcher or My Lucky Stars, which are just as ridiculous ridiculous but with more fighting!
Overall, there's a great sense of fun running through the film that makes it difficult to dislike, even though it's terrible. If you enjoyed this, check out Sammo Hung in The magnificent Butcher or My Lucky Stars, which are just as ridiculous ridiculous but with more fighting!
I was given the chance to watch "Enter the Fat Dragon" (aka "Fei Lung gwoh gong") from 1978 here in 2019. And with it being a martial arts movie from Hong Kong, and starring Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, of course I sat down and watched it.
Odd, how I've managed to evade this movie up until now, because this was a glorious combination of spoof and homage to Bruce Lee and his unique style of movies and movie-making. And Sammo Kam-Bo Hung was superb in the role.
There is a wonderful combination of action, storytelling, drama and comedy throughout the course of "Enter the Fat Dragon", with emphasis on comedy and action, of course.
This is definitely an old school type of martial arts, and a very enjoyable one as well. So I am sure that the movie will be enjoyable to almost anyone who has an interest in martial arts movies.
"Enter the Fat Dragon" is a movie that is well worth sitting down and watch, especially given the wonderful sense of combination of spoof and homage that they put together here.
Odd, how I've managed to evade this movie up until now, because this was a glorious combination of spoof and homage to Bruce Lee and his unique style of movies and movie-making. And Sammo Kam-Bo Hung was superb in the role.
There is a wonderful combination of action, storytelling, drama and comedy throughout the course of "Enter the Fat Dragon", with emphasis on comedy and action, of course.
This is definitely an old school type of martial arts, and a very enjoyable one as well. So I am sure that the movie will be enjoyable to almost anyone who has an interest in martial arts movies.
"Enter the Fat Dragon" is a movie that is well worth sitting down and watch, especially given the wonderful sense of combination of spoof and homage that they put together here.
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- WissenswertesThe Asian actor dressed up as the black American fighter towards the end of the movie is a parody of Hollywood's casting during that time. Hollywood often cast white people to play Asians, so they cast an Asian man to play a black American.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Kung Fu Trailers of Fury (2016)
- SoundtracksTheme From Way of the Dragon
Performed by
Michel Clement and His Orchestra
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