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Die Tiger von Kwan Tung

Originaltitel: Guangdong shi hu xing yi wu xi
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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Die Tiger von Kwan Tung (1979)
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Der Film beinhaltet zwei Geschichten über die ursprünglichen Zehn Tiger und ihre zukünftigen Schüler.Der Film beinhaltet zwei Geschichten über die ursprünglichen Zehn Tiger und ihre zukünftigen Schüler.Der Film beinhaltet zwei Geschichten über die ursprünglichen Zehn Tiger und ihre zukünftigen Schüler.

  • Regie
    • Cheh Chang
  • Drehbuch
    • Cheh Chang
    • Kuang Ni
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Li Wang
    • Tien-Hsiang Lung
    • Siu-Ho Chin
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
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    • Regie
      • Cheh Chang
    • Drehbuch
      • Cheh Chang
      • Kuang Ni
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Li Wang
      • Tien-Hsiang Lung
      • Siu-Ho Chin
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    • 14Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Li Wang
    Li Wang
    • Tung Chi
    • (as Wang Li)
    Tien-Hsiang Lung
    Tien-Hsiang Lung
    • Wang Ming Chiao
    • (as Lung Tien-Sheng)
    Siu-Ho Chin
    Siu-Ho Chin
    • Lin Fu Sheng
    • (as Chien Hsiao-Hao)
    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Li Jen Chiao
    • (as Ti Lung)
    Sheng Fu
    Sheng Fu
    • Tan Ming
    • (as Fu Sheng)
    Pai Wei
    • Wang Chu Ying
    • (as Wei Pai)
    Chien Sun
    Chien Sun
    • Wang Yin Lin
    • (as Sun Chien)
    Feng Lu
    Feng Lu
    • Su Hei Hu
    • (as Lu Feng)
    Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok
    Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok
    • Beggar Su Chan
    • (as Kuo Chu)
    Sheng Chiang
    Sheng Chiang
    • Chou Yu Sheng
    • (as Chiang Sheng)
    Meng Lo
    Meng Lo
    • Iron-fingered Chen Tieh Chi
    • (as Lo Mang)
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Tsai Min Yi…
    Feng Kuan
    • Tung Ba
    Lung-Wei Wang
    Lung-Wei Wang
    • Liang Sen Kuei
    Hsiung Yang
    • Iron Bridge San…
    Dick Wei
    Dick Wei
    • Wang Teng Ko
    • (as Tu Lung)
    Shu Gei Chan
    Shu Gei Chan
    • Liang Hsiao Hu
    • (as Shu Chi Chen)
    Hsi Chang
    Hsi Chang
    • Regie
      • Cheh Chang
    • Drehbuch
      • Cheh Chang
      • Kuang Ni
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    8hiroyukiwu

    kicks galore.....

    Forget the previous comment by the inknowleagible reviewer, this film is a classic on many levels. Ti Lung,Alex Fusheng,Chiang Sheng,Lo Meng, Lu Feng, Sun Chien,Wang Li, Wei Pai,Dick Wei(!),Wang Lungwei,Chin Siuho (!),Tien Shenglung, Ku Feng. This is one hell of a stellar cast, 1979, hong Kong! You even got the five venom's in there for Christs sake!

    The story is a basic one, with Wang Li hiding a government wanted man, for trying to bring down the Ching, Wang Li believes that he alone cannont protect and deliver this man to mainland China and so enlists the help of many kung fu masters to execute his plan. there is a sub plot also, that which is of revenge, a nice new thing for kung fu films! The fight scenes are bar none, with kicks aplenty and somersaults in every scene, highly recommended!
    8Eunus

    Once upon a time in Guangdong (?)

    This film is supposed to tell the story of real-life 19th century pugilists but, not surprisingly, it doesn't have the slightest concern for historical accuracy. The hairdressing is terrible, to start with. Most actors don't have their hair combed back, let alone shaved pates, and there we have lots of Bruce Lee clones wandering around and even an Elvis Presley in Lung Tien-hsiang. Another disappointment is Beggar So played by Phillip Kwok, which stands far too superficial compared to more down to earth depictions of the character. On the other hand, what gets me really going is the bad guys, Wong Lik portraying a very successful archvillain while Chan Shu-kei appears in the underrated role of a small "death on two legs". As for martial arts credits; although this film has a brilliant choreographers' portfolio, the empty hand scenes are very very average, Sun Chien being even well below it. However, the day is saved by the display of many exotic weapons (concealed, flexible, etc.) including the genuine "femme fatale" Mermaid's Tail, which you won't see much in those films. Nevertheless, I want to emphasise that the cast is magnificent, bringing a distinguished selection of Shaw Brothers martial art actors together and making this film a perfect...8!
    10nonicetime

    Possibly The Greatest

    When I watch Kung Fu films I usually like to take off my thinking cap and drown myself in action and cheesy plots. Very rarely do I encounter a Kung Fu film where I find myself confused when the ending comes, and this is exactly where I found myself at the end of Ten Tigers of Kwangtung. This film has one of the greatest Shaw Brothers casts of all time. Ti Lung, Fu Sheng and the Venoms are the lead actors and are all in top form. In case you haven't see it is about a group of fighters teaming up to protect a Ching loyalist. The group of fighters will eventually come to be known as the Ten Tigers and safely guide this Ming rebel to the South to meet with his troops. There are a lot of plot twists and betrayls in between all of this. There are a lot of flashbacks in this film. It starts off in the present time with Ming loyalists trying to kill off the disciples of the Ten Tigers and flashes back to why they want to kill them. The flashbacks show in detail how the Tigers were formed and the film does it's best to develop each character. The knock on this film is that there are too many characters, flashbacks and plot twists. These are the reasons why this film is great IMO and maybe even the greatest. There aren't many Kung Fu films that you have to watch a few times to really understand and the fighting is top notch. If you haven't seen it be sure to watch it and if you have seen it watch again, more than once
    7dee.reid

    A lot of characters, a lot of kung-fu action!

    "Ten Tigers from Kwangtung," released in 1980 and directed by kung-fu movie legend Chang Cheh, is a movie that I partially caught during a martial arts movie marathon on The El Rey Network over the 2015 Thanksgiving holiday weekend; the event itself was meant to celebrate what would have been the 75th birthday of legendary martial arts master Bruce Lee, who died in 1973. (I also learned that dialogue from this movie was partially sampled in the song "Bring Da Ruckus" by the hip-hop super-group, the Wu-Tang Clan.)

    What "Ten Tigers from Kwangtung" suffers from the most are simply too many characters; the film was meant to be a celebration of sorts that brought together the top martial arts movie talents of the Shaw Brothers studio at the time. In theory, it's a good idea that should work; the only problem with that, however, is the fact that the film is only 90 minutes long, which is way too short for what I'm sure was the type of epic kung-fu grandeur that Chang Cheh was going for. If it had been a half-hour longer, perhaps, the film and story wouldn't seem so crammed and you can better keep track of the characters.

    The plot details two stories, one set in the present, the other regarding events of the past.

    The first story, the one set in the present and is what sets the film in motion, concerns two Ching Dynasty mercenaries who are hunting down the Ten Tigers and their disciples, the group of famous martial arts masters who years earlier had hid and protected a notorious anti-Ching revolutionary. The two Ching mercenaries are now seeking revenge for the Ten Tigers having killed one of their own years before.

    Of course, you don't go to a film like "Ten Tigers from Kwangtung" for a thought-provoking plot or deep characterizations. You go to a film like this for the fights, and this movie does serve up many, many fights. Because the film features an all-star cast of Shaw Brothers studio regulars, it can be extremely difficult to keep track of everybody (I know I certainly did).

    That's really the only thing that hampers an otherwise fun but typical kung-fu picture.

    7/10
    anangel4lyf

    These Tigers are Grrrrrrrrrreat!

    Ti Lung. Alexander Fu Sheng. Chiang Sheng. Kuo Chui aka Phillip Kwok. Lu Feng. Wei Pai. Sun Chien. Lo Meng. Li Wang. Dick Wei. They make up ten of the most popular stars of 1970's Martial Arts Films. Add villain favorite Wang Lung Wei, and you got a blockbuster movie. With a cast so hot, who needs David Chiang, Chi Kwan Chun or Gordon Liu Chia Hui?

    The Ten Tigers of Kwangtung was a spectacular showcase of kung fu. The brilliant styles of natural talent these stars had were spectacular. Each and every one of these guys can do anything, by golly. The story is kinda cool; two Ching Dynasty mercenaries are out to kill the students of the Legendary Ten Tigers as payback for Wang's demise at the hands of Ti...which was explained in a flashback.

    Ti, Alex, Wei, Lu and Sun gather together to protect a hero of the Rebellion against the Manchus while Phil, Chiang and Lo goof off and stir a hornet's nest in their squabbles with Alex.

    These heroes are great. Wang is in rare form as a villain who thinks he's the hero. The action is vicious and no nonsense. No villain gets charted off to jail saying, "I would have gotten away with nabbing that rebel if it hadn't been for those meddling Tigers!" here. The dubbing and FX are lame and jive. The perfect SHAW Brothers film.

    I'm gonna miss Alex and Chiang. They were funny, talented and great heroes. They're up there in the pearly gates driving Bruce and Brandon up the clouds!

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. März 1981 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Hongkong
    • Sprachen
      • Mandarin
      • Kantonesisch
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