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Die Rückkehr im Schatten des Adlers

Originaltitel: She xing diao shou dou tang lang
  • 1978
  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Rückkehr im Schatten des Adlers (1978)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAh Fu, famous for his Snake Fist Kung-Fu, finds himself on the run from an evil kung-fu master.Ah Fu, famous for his Snake Fist Kung-Fu, finds himself on the run from an evil kung-fu master.Ah Fu, famous for his Snake Fist Kung-Fu, finds himself on the run from an evil kung-fu master.

  • Regie
    • Hsin-Yi Chang
  • Drehbuch
    • Hsin-Yi Chang
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Don Wong
    • Ling-Ling Hsia
    • Carter Wong
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    140
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    • Regie
      • Hsin-Yi Chang
    • Drehbuch
      • Hsin-Yi Chang
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Don Wong
      • Ling-Ling Hsia
      • Carter Wong
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    Don Wong
    Don Wong
    • Chien Fu o. Ah Fu
    • (as Wang Tao)
    Ling-Ling Hsia
    Ling-Ling Hsia
    • Liu Yu Lan
    Carter Wong
    Carter Wong
    • Chan Sing Kwan
    Sing Chen
    Sing Chen
    • Kang Kuei
    Kun Li
    Kun Li
    Chi-Ping Chang
    Chi-Ping Chang
    Chung-Hsing Chao
    Chung-Hsing Chao
    Chiang Chen
    Hou-Chiang Chi
    Ma Chin-Ku
    Ma Chin-Ku
      Kuo-Chung Ching
      Kuo-Chung Ching
      Shao-Hua Chu
      Alan Chung San Chui
      Alan Chung San Chui
      Chang Chung-Kuei
        Yu-Lung Hsiao
        Yu-Lung Hsiao
        Hsing Hsieh
        Hsiao Kao-Shan
          Kuang-Yung Lin
          • Regie
            • Hsin-Yi Chang
          • Drehbuch
            • Hsin-Yi Chang
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          6winner55

          amusing for fans only

          ej's kung-fu capsule review for films of the chop-socky old-school. - 1. basic plot type - school vs. school.

          2. plot construction - So-so. It's easy to follow, but doesn't amount to much.

          3. dramatic - No.

          4. funny - Occasionally; the old petty thief who's Wong Tao's side-kick and comic relief does a credible job of it.

          5. dialog - So-so.

          6. cast performance - Pretty good, for this type of ersatz genre film sequel.

          7. crew performance - Competent, but never more than this.

          8. amount of fighting - Plenty 9. quality of fighting - generally disappointing - way too gimmicky - for instance, the old thief is a coward, but if you pull his whiskers he suddenly becomes a berserk kung fu master (yeah, sure!). And while Wong Tao turns in one of his better acting performances, his fight performance is sub-par - very rigid and mechanistic.

          10. special any cast or crew notes - Not really; although it's a strange choice to show flashbacks to the original SiES film with Jackie Chan and pretend that Wong Tao is Chan's character all grown up, since Wong doesn't look in the least bit like Chan.

          11. big positive - The performance of the actor playing the old petty thief is very amusing.

          12. big negative - Clear that nobody here had a clue as to what made the first film successful.

          bottom-line - who should see this movie - 'fu film completists and Wong tao fans.
          4AwesomeWolf

          It's a montage!

          Version: English dub.

          What's that? A sequel to one of Jackie Chan's earliest hits, 'Snake in the Eagle's Shadow'? I'm not so easily fooled. A very cheap DVD, with Jackie Chan on the cover of a movie I'd never heard of? I've seen enough of these movies to know that, generally, these are movies that were made before Jackie was even famous in Hong Kong, and in which he usually appears as a minor character.

          My "Cheap Hong Kong cash-in" sense was tingling, and it was quickly justified. Aside from a short montage of the first movie at the start of this, and one of the fight scenes from the first randomly inserted into this one, the only link between original and sequel was the main character using Jackie's Snake & Cat style from the first. and making no other reference to the first film.

          Ah Fu was a very rich and famous fighter was working for a security company when he suddenly became not-so-rich by giving away all his money to some needy thieves. While trying to find more work, Ah Fu meets an old man whose name I never quite caught. Old Man is a thief, and a master of kung-fu whenever his mustache is pulled. Together they form a Kung-Fu Odd Couple, looking for work and defending good kung-fu schools from bad kung-fu schools.

          Like the majority of 70s kung-fu movies, 'Snake in the Eagle's Shadow II' tries incredibly hard to insert fight-scenes at every possible opportunity, in order to prevent any logical development of plot or characters. So while the lack of story the hilariously bad dub will confuse the hell out of you, take solace in the fact that it will only be a few seconds before the characters start fighting again. Awesome. Of course, the fights in this aren't even close to the level of the original Jackie Chan film, there are a hell of a lot more. They aren't always fast and furious, but the film occasionally features some impressive acrobatics.

          'Snake in the Eagle's Shadow II' - laughably bad attempt at emulating Jackie Chan. If you're a kung-fu fan, you should check it out if you have time and brain cells to spare - 4/10

          Awesome count: Strangely, the word 'awesome' was only used once in this review.
          10titan09-600-597524

          A great movie

          I personally watched this movie before snake in the eagles shadow with Jackie Chan. I personally like Jackie Chan over any other martial artist. But I believe this movie is better than the original snake in the eagles shadow.

          This movie was quite entertaining to say the least. It had plenty of fight scenes and they were top quality. The characters actually fight good unlike many martial art movies that aren't a Jackie Chan or Gordon Liu movie. This movie actually made me interested in the Kung Fu genre and is why i'm a martial artist.

          The main girl was very beautiful and sexy. the sidekick was funny always stealing and tricking. In the boss scene unlike many martial art movies outside of Jackie Chan and Gordon Liu movies didn't downgrade the hero fighting skills to make the boss look tough.

          Difinitely worth a buy. This remains one of my favorite movies.( and i've watched a lot)
          4ckormos1

          This movie has title and version problems

          It starts with a fight on the beach as Carter is there to arrest the guy. Cut to Lung Fei is looking for Don Wong. He and Carter run the escort and are being robbed. Don displays unbelievable generosity to the bandits. He is also unbelievably generous to Lee Kwan when he tries to rob him. They become friends.

          This movie has a title problem and a version problem. Apparently some versions also include clips from the Jackie Chan movie "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow" with Hwang Jang Lee. I have two copies. The one under the original title is English dubbed, fake widescreen and the resolution is inconsistent. The resolution is okay when they are talking then poor when they are fighting. The movie saved as part 2 is better resolution throughout and also has much more Jackie Chan clips stuck in at the beginning.

          Suitable for fans of the genre to compare versions. Otherwise not for folks just looking for a Jackie Chan movie.
          5Leofwine_draca

          Cheap, unrelated sequel to the Jackie Chan film

          I watched this film as a cheap English dub under the title SNAKE IN THE EAGLE'S SHADOW II, although the alternative title of SNAKY KNIGHT FIGHT AGAINST MANTIS is a lot more fun. It's your typical cheap period kung fu effort from the era, shot in Taiwan, featuring Carter Wong in brief support and a leading role for bottom-of-the-barrel go-to guy Don Wong as the erstwhile hero.

          Some versions of the print seem to tag on scenes from the Jackie Chan film in order to justify the sequel tag, although the version I saw didn't. In any case, this is a typical kung fu movie, full of average fight scenes, exaggerated character humour, and some knockabout comedy. Much of the humour comes from a silly old master type who the bad guys are convinced has a fake moustache, so they're forever trying to pull it off, which for some reason makes him into a great fighter.

          Wong's character seems to be one of the dimmest heroes in Hong Kong cinema, given that he's scammed out of all his money in the early scenes. Chen Sing turns up for a while too. As is usual with this type of film, the best part of SNAKE IN THE EAGLE'S SHADOW II is the climax, a lengthy one-on-one bout between hero and villain. The hero employs some cool cat and snake styles in his fighting and there are some fun, cheap special effects to entertain the viewer, with the 'snake slithering' effect a favourite.

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          • Erscheinungsdatum
            • 27. November 1981 (Westdeutschland)
          • Herkunftsländer
            • Taiwan
            • Hongkong
          • Sprache
            • Mandarin
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            • East Asia Film Company
            • Goldig Film Company
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