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La cámara de los 36 hombres de madera

Título original: Shao Lin mu ren xiang
  • 1976
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,3/10
3,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Jackie Chan and Chun-Erh Lung in La cámara de los 36 hombres de madera (1976)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAfter witnessing the murder of his father, Little Mute trains in Shaolin Temple for revenge and is taught by various teachers, one of which is clandestine.After witnessing the murder of his father, Little Mute trains in Shaolin Temple for revenge and is taught by various teachers, one of which is clandestine.After witnessing the murder of his father, Little Mute trains in Shaolin Temple for revenge and is taught by various teachers, one of which is clandestine.

  • Dirección
    • Chi-Hwa Chen
  • Guión
    • Hsin Chin
  • Reparto principal
    • Jackie Chan
    • Chun-Erh Lung
    • Kang Chin
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
    3,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Chi-Hwa Chen
    • Guión
      • Hsin Chin
    • Reparto principal
      • Jackie Chan
      • Chun-Erh Lung
      • Kang Chin
    • 24Reseñas de usuarios
    • 22Reseñas de críticos
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Little Mute
    • (as Jacky Chan)
    Chun-Erh Lung
    • Orchid - Restaurant Waitress
    • (as Chun Lung)
    Kang Chin
    Kang Chin
    • Prisoner
    • (as Kang King)
    Ping-Yu Chang
    Ping-Yu Chang
    • Five Plums - Shaolin Nun
    Yi-Fei Chang
    • Abbot
    Lu-Chiang Chao
    • Shaolin Temple Student
    Wei-An Chen
    Kam Cheung
    Kam Cheung
    • Restaurant Waiter
    • (as Kam Chiang)
    Hsin Chin
    Hsin Chin
    • Tavern Boss
    Kang Ho
    Kang Ho
    • Abbot
    Hou-Chun Hsia
    • Monk
    Li Hsu
      Kuang Hu
      • Monk
      Hsiao-Chung Li
      Hsiao-Chung Li
      • Blind Abbot
      Min-Lang Li
      Min-Lang Li
      Hui Lin
      Ji-Tien Lin
      Ping Lu
      Ping Lu
      • Dirección
        • Chi-Hwa Chen
      • Guión
        • Hsin Chin
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      Reseñas de usuarios24

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      sal-29

      Sal

      If you like Jackie Chan and have never seen this film, you sould hurry to the video shop in your neiborhood right now. This is definitely the BEST in his early 70's.It was made with very cheap budget the same as his other 70's films made by Lo-Wei,so "Wodden Men" robots looks so shabby, even kids will find out that.But Jackie did his best in both acting and action on this. This film was shown in Japanese movie theatre soon after he became popular in Japan with "Drunken Master", and this movie is still popular in Japanese fans (so they said in many Japanese websites!!)
      6InjunNose

      Minor but entertaining kung-fu drama

      The narrative of "Shaolin Wooden Men" is divided into two neat halves: the first delineates the struggles of Jackie Chan's character (a mute orphan) at Shaolin Temple, ending with his successful navigation of the gauntlet of titular wooden men; the second follows him into the world outside the monastery, as he tests his combat skills and discovers that people cannot always be taken at face value. The film never rises entirely above the conventions of its genre, but in depicting the friendship between Chan and Kam Kang (who plays a prisoner at the monastery), director Chen Chi-hwa effects some nice touches...and there are well-choreographed fights aplenty. Six and a half stars.

      (By the way, there's no historical evidence that those fearsome wooden fighting dummies ever existed at Shaolin. It's a great cinematic device, though.)
      ebiros2

      Good old school Jackie Chan movie

      Jackie Chan stars in one of his early career movie. Lowe Wei who directed Fist of Fury, and the New Fist of Fury directs this movie as well.

      Jackie Chan is a new student of kung fu at the Shaolin Temple. They have all sorts of torturous equipments to build the skills of the students. He has a bad memory from childhood. Witnessing his father getting murdered, by a masked kung fu artist.

      He then meets series of three teachers who are willing to teach him covertly. One is a drunken monk, the other is a nun, and finally a prisoner in a dungeon. These three teach Jackie Chan techniques of kung fu.

      The graduation at Shaolin temple consists of passing the corridor lined with wooden men that will kick and punch at anyone who tries to pass. Jackie Chan with his knowledge, succeeds in passing the corridor.

      On the outside of the temple, things aren't exactly peaceful. There's strife everywhere. The man in the dungeon escapes and threatens to destroy Shaolin temple. In order to save the temple, old master teaches Jackie Chan the secret technique of Shaolin temple. The man that's threatening the temple is revealed to be Jackie Chan's father's killer also. Jackie challenges him to a duel.

      The movie is old school, but compared to other old school kung fu movies where quality usually was very poor, ones that stars Jackie Chan seems to consistently have high qualities. This movie's quality is several notches above the average movies of this type. This was before he got his role as the student in "The Drunken Master" and his comical side has not yet emerged.

      The story has all the old school kung fu movie elements. Shaolin temple, revenge, student coming of age, and a secret technique. It's not a masterpiece by any means, but is a good movie to watch.
      7ckormos1

      Speak up, Jackie!

      A Jackie Chan movie is like pizza, even when it's bad it's still pretty good. First the good, it's a standard revenge plot. There's nothing wrong with seeing that for the millionth time. We're here for the martial arts not the story and the martial art does deliver. Even the hokey part fighting the wooden men (which easily could have failed) was done surprisingly well. The movie never dragged and the funny parts were reasonably funny. There was the expected build up to the big fight at the end and the fight finale could have been better but again, that pizza analogy.

      The bad part was making Jackie a mute until the last fight. Whoever's idea that was (did I hear someone mumble Lo Wei?) totally blew it. Really, not that I love to hear his voice or anything and it would have been dubbed by some British guy anyway, but the hero has to say a few syllables. I really think that keeping Jackie silent made the difference between this movie being a miss instead of a hit on it's initial movie theater run. Think of how history would have changed if Jackie came to stardom in 1976 instead of a few years later! The world would be a different place and we all might have our flying cars if Jackie had only spoken up sooner.

      Back in July of 2012, I posted the above review here. Today I watched the movie again. I decided to edit my review to compare the two views. I stand by everything written in my original post. Today I would change nothing in the original post and would add as below.

      I had a problem with the final fight. Jackie fights Kang Chin first and that is all wrong. Kang Chin's henchmen would certainly intercept Jackie before he could get to their big boss. The fight against Kang Chin must be absolute last.

      Also in the Jackie versus Kang Chin fight sequence it looks like Kang Chin is attacking and Jackie defending. Jackie should appear aggressive, attacking with full power and low accuracy. He could even act angry. Instead it looks like Kang chin is leading with his dance moves and Jackie is following.

      Despite that I still consider the movie above average for the year and genre. I also recommend this movie to all fans of martial arts movies of the golden age from 1967 to 1984.
      10bienkow78

      My first jackie film years later stands the test of time

      Pure A jackie film with a subplot wrapped into a subplot putting this revenge story with fantastic kungfu sequences on display. Kung fu classic.

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      • Curiosidades
        At least three Kill Bill references originate with this movie: Pai Mai's introduction scene references the stairway and water training scene; Pai Mai himself though in white in Kill Bill is the blind orange master monk (who in Kill Bill blinds Elle); and, finally, the five point finger exploding hand technique comes from the end battle scene of this movie, where the villain uses a special punch technique on the protangontists, but is only able to deliver four of the five blows (with the protagonist holding his heart, as Bill does, right before dying).
      • Pifias
        A set of frames are in the wrong order when Stubborn is being escorted to Shaolin in the flashback.
      • Versiones alternativas
        UK video version is cut by 29 sec.
      • Conexiones
        Featured in Kung Fu Trailers of Fury (2016)

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      Detalles

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 10 de noviembre de 1976 (Hong Kong)
      • Países de origen
        • Taiwán
        • Hong Kong
        • Japón
      • Idioma
        • Mandarín
      • Títulos en diferentes países
        • El despiadado
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • China
      • Empresas productoras
        • Lo Wei Motion Picture Company
        • Toei Central Films
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      • Duración
        1 hora 30 minutos
      • Color
        • Color
      • Mezcla de sonido
        • Mono
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 2.35 : 1

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