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Die Eroberer

Originaltitel: Dong kai ji
  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
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6,3/10
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Die Eroberer (1975)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBased on one of China's enduring epic novels, written in the 14th century, "All Men Are Brothers" continues the patriotic story of righteous warriors battling despotic leaders, featuring myt... Alles lesenBased on one of China's enduring epic novels, written in the 14th century, "All Men Are Brothers" continues the patriotic story of righteous warriors battling despotic leaders, featuring mythic characters familiar to every Chinese, and with a cast that has achieved an equally cel... Alles lesenBased on one of China's enduring epic novels, written in the 14th century, "All Men Are Brothers" continues the patriotic story of righteous warriors battling despotic leaders, featuring mythic characters familiar to every Chinese, and with a cast that has achieved an equally celebrated status among Shaw Brothers devotees: Ti Lung, David Chiang, Chen Kuan-tai and Dann... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Cheh Chang
    • Wu Ma
  • Drehbuch
    • Cheh Chang
    • Guanzhong Luo
    • Kuang Ni
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • David Chiang
    • Dik-Hak Chan
    • Michael Wai-Man Chan
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    6,3/10
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      • Cheh Chang
      • Wu Ma
    • Drehbuch
      • Cheh Chang
      • Guanzhong Luo
      • Kuang Ni
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • David Chiang
      • Dik-Hak Chan
      • Michael Wai-Man Chan
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    David Chiang
    David Chiang
    • 'The Beau' Yen Ching
    Dik-Hak Chan
    Dik-Hak Chan
    • Guard
    • (as Ti-Ko Chen)
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    • 'Twin Spears' Tung Ping
    • (as Hui-Min Chen)
    Yang Chang
    Yang Chang
    • Emperor Tao Chun
    Feng-Chen Chen
    • General Shih Pao
    Wo-fu Chen
    • 'Spearman' Hsu Neng
    Lei Cheng
    Lei Cheng
    • Short Tiger Wang Ying
    Feng Chin
    Feng Chin
    • 'Clever Star' Wu Yung
    Tien-Chu Chin
    Tien-Chu Chin
    Mu Chu
    Mu Chu
    • Emperor Fang La
    Chen Chuan
    Chen Chuan
    • Wan Tien-tso
    • (as Chuan Chen)
    Paul Chun
    Paul Chun
    • 'Heroic star' Hua Yung
    Betty Chung
    • Li Shih-shih
    • (as Betty Chung Ling Ling)
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • 'Welcome Rain' Sung Chiang
    • (as Feng Ku)
    Huang Ha
    Huang Ha
      Lily Ho
      Lily Ho
      • Lady Hu San Niang
      Pak-Kwong Ho
      Pak-Kwong Ho
      • Canal sentry
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        • Cheh Chang
        • Wu Ma
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        • Guanzhong Luo
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      6ckormos1

      Another classic from Shaw Brothers

      This movie is highlights from an epic novel that has also been done as other movies and serials. There is so much to the novel that mere bits of the novel were also made into movies. I won't even attempt to track the specifics here. I'll just stick to this movie.

      It opens with a lady playing the lute. David Chiang joins in and pretends to play the flute. The lady is the emperor's side piece. She gets the emperor to sign a pardon. David is one of the famous 108. They are criminals and rebels but they actually support the emperor and rebel against corrupt government officials. Unofficially, the emperor supports this activity since he has their loyalty. Many of the 108 have extensive backstories but this movie doesn't have the time to get into details.

      The outdoors set is glorious. This is Shaw Brothers studios at Clearwater Bay at its high point. The big bridge is there, this time without side rails. There is the seven story pagoda, the big wall, the town, the hill from the wall to town, the area called Tiger clan headquarters, and a new wall waterside. This area was used many times in many movies and parts are seen for the last time. The waterside is new and prominently featured here.

      The greatest action directors in the history of these movies continued being great in this movie. The fight choreography displayed little realism but instead show-off moments where the heroes faced overwhelming opponents and fought on for revenge and glory. The most noteworthy fights include David Chiang wrestles Bolo and chokes him out. Chen Kuan-Tai, covered in Sharpie tattoos, fights using a log, then a bench, and dies a good death. Fan Mei-Sheng has a long and good fight also. I rate it as my favorite. Ti Lung finally gets his fight near the end and loses an arm. Would it be a spoiler to mention a good alternate title would be "All Men are Dead Brothers"?

      I rate it above average and consider it mandatory viewing for fans of martial arts movies of the golden age from 1967 to 1984.
      7Jeremy_Urquhart

      Don't worry about plot details too much; just enjoy all the action!

      This is a Shaw Brothers movie that feels very under-appreciated, and I'd say it's certainly better than average within the studio's vast catalog of martial arts movies. However, there are a couple of obstacles when it comes to enjoying All Men Are Brothers. One is that it's a sequel to a film called The Water Margin, which I remember being decent but a bit convoluted. It was also less action-packed than All Men Are Brothers, with the relentlessness here proving almost too much (but not for me; I can watch this classic martial arts stuff all day... I probably would, if I didn't have to pay the bills).

      The fast pace and pivot away from a narrative focus means the film can be a bit of a whirlwind when it comes to understanding many plot details, but after a while, you sort of settle into the basics. At that point, the non-stop action is enjoyable, sure, and also made a little more impactful by the stakes that are established hurriedly and sporadically throughout the first act.

      It reminded me of John Woo's excellent Last Hurrah For Chivalry, with its level and frequency of violence, but Woo's film had a better story and slightly more creative action. The choreography here is still good, of course, and I loved the frenetic camerawork present in some scenes (made me think of the Battles Without Honor or Humanity series, of all things). Also a bit Woo-esque: the way this indulges in heroic bloodshed, or whatever the martial arts equivalent of that sub-genre is. It's not afraid to hurt or even kill its heroic characters, making sacrifice a theme that shines through by the end, even if the storytelling doesn't do much heavy lifting to make that stuff truly emotional.
      8BrianDanaCamp

      ALL MEN ARE BROTHERS - Spectacular sequel to THE WATER MARGIN

      ALL MEN ARE BROTHERS (1973), co-directed by Chang Cheh and Wu Ma, is a follow-up to Chang's all-star spectacle from the year before, THE WATER MARGIN (aka SEVEN BLOWS OF THE DRAGON), based on the classic Chinese text of that title (also available in an English translation under the title, "Outlaws of the Marsh"). These are just two of many Shaw Bros. productions that have been adapted from different chapters of this sprawling epic tale. This one begins after the 108 Bandits of Liangshan Mountain have freed nobleman Lu Jun Yi (Tetsuro Tanba) from captivity, as seen in the previous film, and installed him as their second-in-command. They are now called upon to suppress a rebel prince named Fang La (Zhu Mu), who is seeking to overthrow the Emperor, and have been promised an imperial pardon should they succeed. Seven of the bandits, six men and one woman, are chosen to enter Fang La's stronghold at Hangchow and work undercover to learn his defenses and open the water gates at the appointed time so that the Liangshan boats can enter and attack the fortress. The enemy is alerted quite early to the presence of the spies and fights break out on a regular basis as Fang La's generals try to capture the bandits and thwart their efforts.

      It's pretty much nonstop action from start to finish, with some of the most intricate fight scenes I've yet seen in a Shaw production. At one point, Shi Jin (Chen Kuan Tai) takes on dozens of enemy soldiers in a courtyard singlehanded. The reckless and short-tempered Black Whirlwind (Fan Mei-Sheng) was quite a lethal combatant in THE WATER MARGIN, but he's even more ferocious here, wielding his battle axes to bloody effect in one encounter after another as he cuts a swath through the onslaught of attacking soldiers, who are dwarfed by his massive presence. Also on hand are David Chiang, Wang Chung, Danny Lee, Wong Kwong Yue and the one female in the group, Yue Fung, as Sun the Witch. The rebel prince and his cadre of generals are quite a crafty and formidable group of foes, so the suspense level is high. The film makes ample use of the Shaw studio's massive backlot built for period epics. The music score is much better than the patchwork collection of random, sometimes dissonant, cues used in THE WATER MARGIN.

      I had written a review of this film for IMDB back in 2001 after seeing a VHS copy of its shortened, English-dubbed version, SEVEN SOLDIERS OF KUNG FU. After re-watching the film on Celestial's R3 DVD this week for the first time in nearly ten years, I came here to check my original review, but it seemed to have disappeared from this site, so I wrote this one, especially since my original review was mixed and, I believe, somewhat unfair to the film considering the copy I had to view back then. Well, the original review is back on site now, complete with a positive addendum I added in 2010. So now I have two reviews of it here. In any case, I highly recommend the film.

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 29. August 1978 (Westdeutschland)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Hongkong
      • Sprache
        • Mandarin
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