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Hao xiao zi di xia yi zhao

  • 1979
  • 1h 27min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,2/10
108
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Min-Lang Li and John Liu in Hao xiao zi di xia yi zhao (1979)
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Añade un argumento en tu idioma20 years after the death of his parents, a martial artist sets out to avenge their deaths by pretending he doesn't know kung fu. But when it is revealed that he does know kung fu, the killer... Leer todo20 years after the death of his parents, a martial artist sets out to avenge their deaths by pretending he doesn't know kung fu. But when it is revealed that he does know kung fu, the killer sets to kill him and his friends.20 years after the death of his parents, a martial artist sets out to avenge their deaths by pretending he doesn't know kung fu. But when it is revealed that he does know kung fu, the killer sets to kill him and his friends.

  • Dirección
    • Chih-Chao Chang
  • Guión
    • Hsiang-Kan Chu
  • Reparto principal
    • John Liu
    • Chun-Erh Lung
    • Ah-Lei
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,2/10
    108
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Chih-Chao Chang
    • Guión
      • Hsiang-Kan Chu
    • Reparto principal
      • John Liu
      • Chun-Erh Lung
      • Ah-Lei
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    • 5Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    John Liu
    John Liu
    • Kao Che
    • (as Chung-Liang Liu)
    Chun-Erh Lung
      Ah-Lei
      Hung-Ki Chang
      Ching Cheng
      Ching Cheng
      Ti Chin
      Ti Chin
      Kuo-Chung Ching
      Kuo-Chung Ching
      Su Han
      Su Han
        Ming Kao
        Ming Kao
        Yeong-moon Kwon
        • Master Chang
        • (as Yung-Wun Kwan)
        Min-Chin Li
        Min-Lang Li
        Min-Lang Li
        Yun-Lung Li
        San Peng
        San Peng
        Kuo-Sheng Ting
        Chao Tseng
        Lin Wan-Chang
          Kuo-Hui Wang
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          9InzyWimzy

          Pure fighting excitement

          I wasn't too sure what to expect before watching this. Then again, never judge a movie by its cover or title.

          It's a tale of revenge with non stop kung fu action. The actor who plays the son looks like the real deal and his martial arts are displayed throughout. Great kicks!! That goes the same with most of the actors which made it more authentic. The sidekick who provides comedy relief even kicks butt! There are many different fighting styles and the way the hero learns them adds some interesting twists. Plus, the villain is a REALLY bad guy who doesn't spout corny lines, but rather prefers to kill. This film is dark and has a somber ending. One of my new favorite kung fu flicks.
          6Movie-Misfit

          Not perfect, but highly entertaining!

          Also known as Fighting Ace - Master Of Death was another one of my £1 purchases over the years. One of the better films from the distributors collection of 'rediscovered masters' certainly does have its moments in regards to the kung fu. I must also mention that it is often confused online with one of Liu's other films, Struggle Through Death - a film about slavery and freedom, whereas Master Of Death is a revenge tale of sorts.

          There's no denying John Liu is an incredible kicker... he's just not the most handsome of men! That said, he has managed to carve himself a great film career in the 70's/80's kung fu world giving us some great classics along the way.

          Showered with a soundtrack heard by many a kung fu film fan in many other films, and a host of recognisable faces from that era, Master Of Death tries to deliver some comedy but ultimately is a drama with a decent dose of kung fu action. Saying that, certain characters dubbing helps bring a laugh or two on throughout!

          The fight scenes themselves are pretty well done and are spread out evenly across the film, with lengthy one-shots that highlight the skills and choreography of the fighters. The end fight scenes come close to about 15 minutes, with some great kicks and moves gracing the screen - including a fantastic scene in which John Liu takes on 2 spear-men that reminded me a lot of Jackie Chan's classics, Fearless Hyena and, Snake And Crane Arts Of Shaolin...

          Overall: While not the best film ever, Master Of Death still provides great kung fu action and entertains!
          groovycow

          Nice little movie...

          FIGHTING ACE has all the elements of a good kung fu film, from a revenge-centered plot to a lovable sidekick. It is quite enjoyable, and the fights themselves occur often and are well-choreographed.

          At the age of two, Che Kao (John Liu, star of the epic INVINCIBLE ARMOUR) sees his parents murdered by an evil master after a kung fu book (or something; it's never quite made clear). For the next twenty years, he seeks a master to teach him kung fu so that he can get revenge...sound familiar? It should, but FIGHTING ACE somehow makes all the elements come together and make them entertaining. Che first trains under Master Yen (played by Kwan Young Moon, the superb villain from MASTER WITH CRACKED FINGERS), who is under contract to teach the idiotic Cheng--a memorable quote being "I think you really are a fool!" Eventually he must leave and train under three (count 'em!) other men, although he keeps respect for Yen by refusing to call the others master.

          Along for the ride are Master Yen's daughter Shao Lun and fellow servant Shen, who serves as comic relief (although in this case the humor isn't overbearing and actually serves to further the plot!). Of course, as Che Kao learns his path crosses with that of his parent's killer, and the final fight is quite satisfying, albeit somber.

          The fight sequences in FIGHTING ACE are to commended, including styles such as "fish in the water" and "butterfly falls to the ground," as the instructors call them. Each fighter also has a unique style and move that can be seen a number of times throughout the movie. This adds a nice dimension to such characters as Shun, who would be just a bumbling sidekick in any other movie; here, he actually saves Che Kao in the showdown with his rolling moves.

          In all, FIGHTING ACE is a nice film, pleasant for the hour and a half that it lasts. Perhaps the best thing it will give you is exposure to John Liu and the guest star Kwan Young Moon (who gets too little screen time); I highly recommend their other films. My rating: 8/10
          6talllwoood13

          A guilty pleasure

          Usually bad dubbing is the sign of a bad movie. I'm looking at you Netflix originals but perhaps it's nostalgia because I saw this movie originally back in 2001 or 2002 but it really did add to the movies charm especially with the little guy with the really annoying voice over dubbing guy. MASTER MASTER! I have drilled in my head now. I have seen this movie at least 3-5 times and I still have no idea what any of their names are.

          There are times the fighting in this comes off as almost interpretive dance or borderline break dancing. You hear this thud almost every time someone blocks or takes a hit. However no one would ever fight like that in real life. What surprised me was John Liu was in a movie I saw recently called "New York Ninja".

          The theme to the movie is composed surprisingly well to the point it could be a ring tone or something. There's a very minimal amount of story, one you've heard a hundred times but somehow it works.

          I'd love to know what movie they used for the North American movies cover where one man is choking the other with his leg. I even tried reverse image searching it and nothing.
          6coltras35

          Fighting Ace

          Twenty years after the death of his parents, a kung fu master sets out to avenge their deaths. Disguising his identity, he pretends to have no knowledge of the martial arts, but the dangers on his journey keep forcing him to demonstrate his fighting skills.

          John Liu displays his outstanding kicking in this decent, yet standard Kung fu revenge tale that is bolstered by some good characters, a comic sidekick who is helpful for once, a nasty villain and a refreshing idea of the hero learning from more than one Kung fu teacher. The second half is better than the meandering the first half - the comedy is quite good, but of course it's the fights that dominates with great skill.

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          • Fecha de lanzamiento
            • 1979 (Taiwán)
          • Países de origen
            • Hong Kong
            • Taiwán
          • Idioma
            • Mandarín
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            • Fighting Ace
          • Empresa productora
            • Fong Cheng Film
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            • 1h 27min(87 min)
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            • 2.35 : 1

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