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Tang ren jie xiao zi

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 57min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
619
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Tang ren jie xiao zi (1977)
After getting in trouble with local gangs, a young man (Fu Sheng) flees to San Francisco, where the same gangs are still causing problems. He becomes a part of one gang, and eventually decides to play them against each other in order to clean up the town.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA martial artist living with his grandfather is stricken with poverty and dreams of a better life. He has to leave Hong Kong after getting into trouble, so he moves to San Francisco, where h... Leer todoA martial artist living with his grandfather is stricken with poverty and dreams of a better life. He has to leave Hong Kong after getting into trouble, so he moves to San Francisco, where his superior kung fu leads him back into trouble.A martial artist living with his grandfather is stricken with poverty and dreams of a better life. He has to leave Hong Kong after getting into trouble, so he moves to San Francisco, where his superior kung fu leads him back into trouble.

  • Dirección
    • Cheh Chang
  • Guionistas
    • Cheh Chang
    • Kuang Ni
    • James Wong
  • Elenco
    • Sheng Fu
    • Shirley Yu
    • Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.6/10
    619
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Cheh Chang
    • Guionistas
      • Cheh Chang
      • Kuang Ni
      • James Wong
    • Elenco
      • Sheng Fu
      • Shirley Yu
      • Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
    • 13Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 18Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • Videos1

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    Sheng Fu
    Sheng Fu
    • Tan Tung
    • (as Alexander Fu Sheng)
    Shirley Yu
    Shirley Yu
    • Lena Chen
    Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
    Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
    • Hsin Wa
    • (as Yin Yin Shaw)
    Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok
    Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok
    • White Dragon boss Hsiao Pai-lung
    • (as Kuo Chui)
    Jenny Tseng
    Jenny Tseng
    • Yvonne
    • (as Jenny)
    • …
    Chien Sun
    Chien Sun
    • Yang Chien-wen
    Hung Tsai
    Hung Tsai
    • Wan
    Ching-Ho Wang
    Ching-Ho Wang
    • Tung's Grandfather
    Lung-Wei Wang
    Lung-Wei Wang
    • Hsu Hao
    Ti Lu
    Ti Lu
    • Mr. Yang
    Yung Henry Yu
    Yung Henry Yu
    • Longshoreman Hsiang
    Ping Ha
    Ping Ha
    • Mrs. Hsu
    • (as Hsia Ping)
    Chih-Ching Yang
    Chih-Ching Yang
    • Restaurant Owner Chen
    Kuan-Chung Ku
    Kuan-Chung Ku
    • Cook Hsiao Ting
    Chiang Nan
    Chiang Nan
    • Laundry Owner Lee
    • (as Nan Chiang)
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    • Girl in brothel
    • (as Kara Hui)
    Sheng Chiang
    Sheng Chiang
    • White Dragon gang member
    • (as Chao Kang Sheng)
    Ching-Liang Wang
    • Dirección
      • Cheh Chang
    • Guionistas
      • Cheh Chang
      • Kuang Ni
      • James Wong
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Opiniones de usuarios13

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    8kosmasp

    San Fran - Asia style

    No pun intended - I am not sure if anything was shot in America at all. It is quite obvious as with many if not all other Shaw Brothers movies, many shots especially those outside, were made without any permissions - i do not even have to look that up ... it is that obvious to me. Speaking of obvious, as you may know, cars have their steering wheel on the left side ... except for the UK and back in the day in Hong Kong too (a few other countries too, that are not important right now - most countries though and especially the US would have it on the left side) ... something that is obviously wrong in this movie .... well wrong location wise, but right from the standpoint from where the movie was shot.

    Now if you don't mind smaller things like this ... you will have quite a lot of fun. Shaw Brothers movies may be more known for their classic Kung Fu movies, but "contemporary" Kung Fu movies (1970s in this case) like this one worked for them too. Really good cast, even if most may not be that well known for most western audiences ... still good choreography and tight story. Liked it a lot.
    7Marcus230

    Fu Sheng Was Awesome

    After watching the recently released and remastered version of Heaven And Hell, I started digging through my collection and found possibly Fu Sheng's greatest film, The Chinatown Kid. This kung fu gangster story sports some awesome fight scenes and is a perfect example of why Shaw Brothers was truly a dynasty back in the day. With fantastic fighting skills, matinée idol looks, and magnetic charisma, Fu Sheng was on his way to becoming one of the greatest stars ever in Hong Kong cinema. Unfortunately, an automobile accident took him away from us too soon. This classic, featuring Fu and the original 5 venoms really needs a legitimate release. Hopefully, it will happen in my lifetime.
    6DanTheMan2150AD

    Bitterly average HK gangster flick

    Born out of director Chang Cheh's desire to make anything other than another period martial arts piece, Chinatown Kid doesn't quite live up to its status as a classic in the Shaw Brothers' library of works. Utilising the standard martial arts framework as a backdrop to an entertaining, though exceptionally lightweight, examination of the pitfalls often experienced by Chinese citizens abroad and the circumstances which can divide even the staunchest heart. Chang's direction is decent, Alexander Fu Sheng's performance is fabulous and the music gets the job done but the whole film doesn't quite come together as neatly as I'd like thanks to its barebones script and long-winded runtime, it doesn't exactly tread over new ground either. While Chinatown Kid includes a little bit of everything and then some; from comedy to gangsterism and kung fu to big shoot-outs, it ultimately fails to connect the dots and ends up as a relatively average affair with occasional strong points of contention.
    9traveler777x

    A refugee kid from Hong Kong lands in trouble in San Francisco.

    Again, the 5 Deadly Venoms (and Fu Sheng and Wang Lung Wei) prove why they're the best martial artists on screen! The action is first rate, but as usual the cameraman doesn't capture the whole scene in some parts. This, however is the only real flaw in this film. The story is much better than average and Philip Kwok finally plays one of the bad guys!
    NickSavage

    One of the best "modern day" kung fu's

    I don't normally watch martial arts movies that take place in a modern day city, but I kept seeing parts of this movie on T.V. and it eventually caught my interest.

    This is actually a good movie. You do sort of get close to some of the characters (good acting for this type of movie).

    Watching this movie today, it does feel rather dated, with the bell-bottom pants and some of the background music. Though, some of the music is kind of "cool" sounding, and fits in with the scenes. Wait till you see the modern digital wrist watch that the lead character becomes obsessed with (remember those big ones where you had to push a button to see the red LED light up the time? I do!)

    The story is good and does have some morals to it. The scenery does look rather phoney. It looks as if a strong wind might blow down some of the stores downtown. Is a hot dog stand supposed to convince us that this is really America?

    The dubbing is also very funny, and stereo-typical of Chinese people and kung fu movies.

    Most of the fight scenes in this are not that great, and is probably the film's weak point. There seems to be too many fight scenes in this movie anyway. This is one of those rare martial arts film where the plot is more interesting than the fighting.

    To some it up, this movie does have "campy" elements, and there are some poor production qualities. But the acting, character development, story, and even a few positive production values make this into a very watchable movie.

    I recommend this to fans of Chinese martial arts movies, especially the older 70's/80's movies. Or anyone who likes to watch something a little different from time to time.

    7 out of 10 stars.

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      Despite the fact that the majority of the film takes place in San Francisco, all cars shown have the steering wheel on the right-hand side and drive on the left-hand side of the road.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The original cut of the film (which was a Cantonese/Mandarin hybrid, depending on the characters speaking, and would also be used for the English dubbed export release) and the Mandarin language-only re-release version are almost two completely different films. The Mandarin cut is about 90 minutes and ends with the hero and the villain being arrested. The original/export cut is 115 minutes, features far more fight footage, additional "darker" footage of the hero's more villainous ways, and alternate sequences including the original ending in which the hero dies in the final battle along with the villain. For years this original cut was only available in an English dubbed VHS from South Gate Entertainment in the US, while Celestial Pictures had prioritized the 90 minute re-release cut with the film's restoration for DVD and blu-ray. However, in 2021, Arrow Video released a blu-ray as part of their "Shaw Scope Vol. 1" box set of the original cut of the film (scanned primarily from an internegative), available in the original Cantonese/Mandarin hybrid as well as the export English dub.
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de diciembre de 1977 (Hong Kong)
    • País de origen
      • Hong Kong
    • Idiomas
      • Cantonés
      • Mandarín
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Chinatown Kid
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • San Francisco, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Shaw Brothers
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      1 hora 57 minutos
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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