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Sie nannten ihn Knochenbrecher

Originaltitel: Jui kuen
  • 1978
  • PG-13
  • 1 Std. 51 Min.
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Jackie Chan, Dean Shek, and Siu-Tin Yuen in Sie nannten ihn Knochenbrecher (1978)
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Wong Fei-Hung ist ein im Grunde aufrichtiger junger Mann wen nach einer Reihe von Vorfällen von seinem frustrierten Vater zu einem Meister der Kampfkunst in betrunkenem Zustand geschickt wur... Alles lesenWong Fei-Hung ist ein im Grunde aufrichtiger junger Mann wen nach einer Reihe von Vorfällen von seinem frustrierten Vater zu einem Meister der Kampfkunst in betrunkenem Zustand geschickt wurd, der ihm Selbstdisziplin beibringen soll.Wong Fei-Hung ist ein im Grunde aufrichtiger junger Mann wen nach einer Reihe von Vorfällen von seinem frustrierten Vater zu einem Meister der Kampfkunst in betrunkenem Zustand geschickt wurd, der ihm Selbstdisziplin beibringen soll.

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    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Drehbuch
    • Lung Hsiao
    • See-Yuen Ng
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    • Jackie Chan
    • Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Jeong-lee Hwang
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    7,4/10
    46.125
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      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Drehbuch
      • Lung Hsiao
      • See-Yuen Ng
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jackie Chan
      • Siu-Tin Yuen
      • Jeong-lee Hwang
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    Jackie Chan
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    • Wong Fei-Hung
    • (as Jacky Chan)
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Beggar So
    • (as Yuen Hsiao Tien)
    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Jim Ti-Sam
    • (as Huang Cheng Li)
    Dean Shek
    Dean Shek
    • Ko Choi
    • (as Shih Tien)
    Kau Lam
    Kau Lam
    • Wong Kei-Ying
    • (as Chiao Lin)
    Linda Lin
    Linda Lin
    • Fei-Hung's Aunt
    Tino Wong
    • Bully
    • (as Chiang Wang)
    Hsu Hsia
    Hsu Hsia
    • Ceoi King-Tin
    • (as Hsia Hsu)
    Chiu-Jun Lee
    Chiu-Jun Lee
      Han-Chen Wang
      Han-Chen Wang
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      Kwai Shan
      Kwai Shan
      • Iron Head Rat
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      Chin Chiang
      • Da Kuai-Dai
      Shun-Yee Yuen
      • Chen Kuo-Wei
      Fung Ging-Man
      Fung Ging-Man
      • Li Wan-Hao
      • (as Ging-Man Fung)
      Hui Tsai
      Hui Tsai
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Tong Ching
      • Hung's Cousin
      • (as Jing Tang)
      Huang Ha
      Huang Ha
      • Master Chao
      • (as Ha Huang)
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      gwerq

      Classic Chan

      This is my favourite jackie chan film. It's one of the funniest films i've ever seen. It starts with a fight and ends with one,so the action crowd won't be disappointed! Plus it contains the funniest scenes chan has ever put on film,such as the taunting of his idiotic teacher and the horror of realising the woman who he picks a fight with is his auntie!Brilliant.
      10AwesomeWolf

      The film that propelled Jackie to stardom

      I am not very familiar with the true story of Wong Fei Hung. I've read about him before, and from memory, he was an exceptional martial artist (he practiced Hung-Gar) and became a folk-hero to the people of China, much like his father, Wong Kei Ying. So there is the true story, and then there is the 200 or so movies made about him. 'Drunken Master' is one of these.

      I haven't seen most of those 200 movies, except for the Drunken Master movies, Jet Li's 'Once Upon a Time in China' series, and 'Iron Monkey'. The 'Once Upon a Time in China' movies and 'Iron Monkey' may be somewhat over-the-top wu xia movies, but they portray Wong Fei Hung as a serious hero. 'Drunken Master' features a very different take on the character.

      Jackie Chan's Wong Fei Hung is a rebellious trouble-maker. His father, Wong Kei Ying, has given up on disciplining him, and sends him to his uncle, So Hai, the master of drunken boxing, hoping that a year of training with So Hai will sort Fei Hung out. Fei doesn't seem to learn his lesson until a chance encounter with Thunderfoot (Hwang Jang Lee)...

      Story-wise, it is a bit of a standard kung-fu plot. However, in a documentary on Jackie Chan (I can't remember the name, I know that as of this review, it isn't listed on IMDb, but it was shown on SBS in 2003), 'Drunken Master' was mentioned as his breakthrough hit that nearly killed his career: Apparently Chinese viewers were insulted by Jackie's portrayal of Wong Fei Hung and nearly boycotted him when he was just gaining fame as an actor.

      Onto more important matters. Like kung-fu. 'Drunken Master' is one of the kung-fu classics. Boosted by the presence of martial-arts star Hwang Jang Lee, this pretty much made or solidified the careers of Jackie Chan and Yuen Woo Ping (in his directorial debut). 'Drunken Master' features some very well choreographed fights and training scenes. 'Drunken Master' is very funny too, and is one of two movies I know where a young main-character gets beaten by an older middle-aged lady (which is always funny, more movies need a scene like this) - the other movie is Battlefield Baseball.

      As a matter of interest for Jackie Chan fans: 'Drunken Master' signaled the end of Jackie Chan's work with director Wei Lo. Yay. In fact, the Columbia Tristar DVD release of 'Drunken Master' includes audio commentary by experts on Hong Kong cinema. I will check that out sometime, but it sounds like it would appeal to fans of kung-fu movies. Some more trivia - the latest release doesn't have the complete Cantonese sound track, and so the English dub is used where the Cantonese track is incomplete.

      'Drunken Master' features awesome kung-fu scenes, and has some interesting historical perspectives. Ah, kung-fu movies and history, some of my favourite hobbies together at last - 10/10, a must see for any fans of Jackie Chan or kung-fu movies, 'Drunken Master' is kung-fu perfection.
      mashood_khanuk

      Jackie Chan's finest hour

      This for me is Jackie Chan's finest, and is the film which propelled him to super stardom in Hong Kong. Whilst other martial artists were trying to be the new Bruce Lee, Jackie did something different. Why replace the irreplaceable when you could do something completely different? What Jackie did was introduce slapstick into the Kung Fu formula, the rest as they say is history.

      Jackie stars as Freddy Wong aka (Fong Sai Yuk) depending upon which dub you watch. A juvenile delinquent with a penchant for feeling up immediate female members of his family. His father, fed up of his delinquency hires Sam Seed aka The Drunken Master to teach him some discipline as well as his secret fighting style. Naturally the two get off on the wrong foot but learn to respect each other as the film goes on whilst of course getting into the obligatory scrapes and japes. There is of course a villain of the piece in this case its the Tae Kwan Do master Hwang Jan Lee as the underworld assassin "Thunderfoot" who in real life was just as badass as he is in the film.

      So it's all pretty derivative then? Well yes and no. There is a genuine rapport between Jackie and Yu Su Tien as pupil and teacher. The martial arts is brilliantly choreographed and inventive (the scene in the restaurant is probably my favourite) and the whole thing has a "joie de vivre". Watching it, it seems to me that the actors had a ball making the film. Which is just as well as I had a ball watching it.
      9WalkdenEntertainment

      Forget Wax On, Wax Off. Try Drink & Fight!

      Wong Fei-Hung (Jackie Chan) is a cheeky young student who knows how to fight and stand up for himself. But after a public situation gone poorly, Wong is punished by his father. Wong will now be trained and disciplined by a man named, Beggar So (Siu Tin Yuen). Beggar So is a master of "Drunken Martial Arts" and Beggar begins to train Wong in a way he believes will correct Wong's path in life.

      I personally have always been a huge fan of Jackie Chan films (especially from the 90's). I recently discovered this film had been remastered (thanks to Umbrella Entertainment) and I must personally confess, this film has been on my watch list for many years.

      As a plot, I enjoyed this movie as all it does is follow a simple formula. Our leading character Wong (Jackie Chan) will generally start a conversation or some sort of trouble, and shortly after the situation will result in humorous fight scenes (aka Kung Fu). The method of storytelling is A, B, A, B until the credits roll.

      Needless to say, the biggest highlight of this film was the action by Jackie Chan. The style and humour by Jackie Chan is something I can't say I've seen in films before, even in today's films. The stunts and action here are real. This film was also completed before actor's started using wires or visual effects. I found myself at countless times during this film feeling impressed by Jackie Chan's ability as an actor, fighter and his ability to deliver funny jokes along the way. It's no wonder the film managed to return again with a sequel in 1994.

      Overall, this would have to be one of my top 5 favourite Jackie Chan films. Drunken Master delivered a new style of Kung Fu which is great to see remastered on Bluray. There are many elements present here including action, humour and an easy plot, but its biggest draw card is naturally the fight scenes which are incredibly entertaining. As the credits rolled all I could say was "Wow, Jackie Chan is such a legend".

      8.7/10 Walkden Entertainment
      9winner55

      not only lives up to legend, it creates it

      It is said that this is the film that made Jackie Chan a star, but that isn't really true, since Snake in Eagle's Shadow actually had a bigger impact at the time, and allowed Chan to make this film. One way we know this is that there are some two dozen films made in the late '70s- early'80's designed to imitate Snake in Eagle's Shadow, and only a couple imitate this film. By the time Drunken Master had become legendary world-wide, the chop-socky cycle (to which it still belongs, to an extent) had passed into history, and Chan himself had abandoned historical 'fu films for contemporary comedy-thrillers.

      It should be noted that the idea of making a film based on the early years of Wong Fei Hong was not original to Chan; at roughly the same time this film was being made, well-known martial arts choreographer Liu Chia Leung made a straight (non-comic) version of the story (without drunken boxing) over at Shaw Brothers, Challenge of the Masters, with Gordon Liu as Wong Fei Hung.

      The defining moment for the Chan-Yuen version of the film is the use of Drunken Boxing. There is no real evidence that the historical Wong Fei Hung was a master of this style; his more famous innovations involved the development of the shadowless hand technique and the no-shadow kick. Interestingly, in order to highlight Chan's use of Drunken Boxing, these other two techniques, better identified with Wong, are assigned in the film to the villain, "Thunderlegs" played by Hwang Jen Lee.

      At any rate, it would not be clear that one could consider this a Wong Fei Hung film at all - if it weren't for the fact that this film effectively redefined the Wong legend, so that it has since become pro-forma to assume that Wong was a bit wild in his youth. (Just to set that record straight, Wong was actually extremely studious, and recognized as a real child-prodigy in the martial arts, winning his first major public duel at the age of thirteen.) Drunken Master is solid martial arts entertainment. There are decided weaknesses in the plot and over-all staging of the film, but these can easily be ignored, as the film thrusts us along with kung fu and comedy to the grand final fight at the end. It must also be noted that these characters - even the villain - are well acted and quite likable and familiar, and thus add a credibility to the film. And Yuen's direction is also very professional and a couple notches above the average for a Hong Kong genre film of the time.

      Lives up to its own legend, and well-worth the viewing.

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        Jackie Chan (Wong Fei-Hung) nearly lost an eye when Jang Lee Hwang (Jim Ti-Sam) kicked him in the head during the final fight scene. When Hwang became aware of this, he refused to do more takes for the shot.
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        The wire enabling Beggar So to pull Fei-Hung underneath the table at the restaurant.
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        Wong Fei-Hung: You watch out or you'll have a body with no ass!

      • Alternative Versionen
        German version was cut by approximately 20 minutes.
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        Featured in The Incredibly Strange Film Show: Jackie Chan (1989)

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 16. August 1979 (Westdeutschland)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Hongkong
      • Sprachen
        • Kantonesisch
        • Mandarin
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        • Tráfico de arte
      • Drehorte
        • Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc - 10 Estrada de Adolfo de Loureiro, Sao Lazaro, Macau, China(training sequences)
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        • Golden Harvest Company
        • Seasonal Film Corporation
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