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The Man from Hong Kong

  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
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The Man from Hong Kong (1975)
While on dispatch in Australia to extradite a drug courier, a tough Hong Kong cop wages a one-man war against Sydney's most powerful kingpin.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhile on dispatch in Australia to extradite a drug courier, a tough Hong Kong cop wages a one-man war against Sydney's most powerful kingpin.While on dispatch in Australia to extradite a drug courier, a tough Hong Kong cop wages a one-man war against Sydney's most powerful kingpin.While on dispatch in Australia to extradite a drug courier, a tough Hong Kong cop wages a one-man war against Sydney's most powerful kingpin.

  • Dirección
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
  • Guionista
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Elenco
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • George Lazenby
    • Hugh Keays-Byrne
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Guionista
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Elenco
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • George Lazenby
      • Hugh Keays-Byrne
    • 36Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 42Opiniones de los críticos
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    Jimmy Wang Yu
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Fang
    George Lazenby
    George Lazenby
    • Wilton
    Hugh Keays-Byrne
    Hugh Keays-Byrne
    • Morrie Grosse
    Roger Ward
    Roger Ward
    • Bob Taylor
    Rosalind Speirs
    • Caroline Thorne
    • (as Ros Spiers)
    Grant Page
    Grant Page
    • Assassin
    Rebecca Gilling
    Rebecca Gilling
    • Angelica
    Frank Thring
    Frank Thring
    • Willard
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Win Chan
    • (as Hung Kam Po)
    Deryck Barnes
    • Veterinary Doctor
    Bill Hunter
    Bill Hunter
    • Peterson
    Ian Jamieson
    • Drug Courier
    Elaine Wong
    • Chinese Girl
    John Orcsik
    • Charles
    • (as John Orschik)
    Geoffrey Brown
    • Martial Arts Heavy
    • (as Geoff Brown)
    Kevin Broadribb
    • Martial Arts Heavy
    Brian Trenchard-Smith
    Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Martial Arts Heavy
    • (as Brian Trenchard Smith)
    Peter Armstrong
    • Wilton's Bodyguard
    • Dirección
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Guionista
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
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    7PeterM27

    Entertaining, even for a non-action fan

    This is an entertaining and amusing action flick, a rare bird in Australia. The dialogue ranges from corny to cheesey but there are plenty of great action scenes and a good, simple cop story well told. This film has our best car-chase scenes before Mad Max and is probably the link between The Cars That Ate Paris and the Mad Max series.

    Highlights of this film include a chase and a fight on the top of Uluru (or Ayres Rock as it then was), an extended car chase with multiple wrecks and explosions, wonderful hang-gliding footage over both Hong Kong and Sydney (interestingly showing the brown haze that used to hang over the city in those old leaded-petrol days), a fight with one man on fire, an exploding building, and numerous intermettable kung-fu fights, where Inspector Fang whips multiple butts, complete with hilarious sound-effects. The director ensures that during the fights, nothing in the room is left unbroken and strewn across the floor, though it was a shame to see all those lobsters hitting the deck.

    Fang is one tough Chinese cookie, bleeding from multiple injuries one moment and going horse-riding with a blond Aussie girl the next, before jumping into bed for some inter-cultural relations. The photography should be also mentioned as, despite the low budget, this film looks great and captures Sydney in the 70s with its streetscapes (including Taylor Square and Oxford St, Paddington, Sydney harbourside, Narabeen beach and Terry Hills), cars and fashion. Add to this the director's sense of visual humour and this film holds up pretty well.

    Besides Jimmy Wang Yu, who was a Hong Kong kung-fu 'chop sockey' film star before Bruce Lee, the film includes Australia's James Bond, George Lazenby, as the villain, and future Mad Max actors Hugh Keays-Byrne and Roger Ward playing the Aussie 'good cop-bad cop' team plus a cameo from a skinny Bill Hunter.
    Infofreak

    Stupid but hugely entertaining martial arts schlock.

    It's quite a trip watching 'The Man From Hong Kong' almost thirty years after it was made. Writer/Director Brian Trenchard-Smith went on to make the Aussie trash classic 'Turkey Shoot' and the early Nicole Kidman vehicle 'The BMX Bandits' so you know it's gonna be class all the way. 1970s buffs will get a kick out of seeing the One Armed Boxer himself (Jimmy Wang Yu) battling it out with "the Aussie Bond" George Lazenby. Their scenes together are very cheesy but a lot of fun. I almost kept expecting Jim Kelly to appear on screen at any moment ('Black Samurai' anyone?) The rest of the cast includes legendary Aussie camp icon Frank Thring, martial arts veteran Sammo Hung Kam-Bo, and half the cast of the biker classic 'Stone' (Hugh Keays-Byrne, Roger Ward, Rebecca Gilling, Ros Spiers, Bill Hunter). Yeah, that's right - BIKER CLASSIC. Keays-Byrne is a great favourite of mine. He's probably best known as Toecutter in 'Mad Max' (in which Ward played Fifi Macaffee), but was also in 'Mad Dog Morgan' and 'Salute Of The Jugger', two movies that have pride of place in my DVD collection. This man deserves a web page NOW! 'The Man From Hong Kong' is stupid but hugely entertaining martial arts schlock, and highly recommended. And boy, isn't that theme song catchy! I haven't been able to get it out of my head since 1975!
    6spookyrat1

    It's all about the stunts and stunt players.

    After seeing The Man From Hong Kong, one can easily appreciate why Quentin Tarantino holds writer/director Brian Trenchard - Smith in such high regard. This is grind house cinema at it's gnarliest and released in the middle of that most influential grind house decades, the 1970's. But even today, it still has the power to thrill action junkies with the breadth, depth and variety of its stunts and set pieces. Forget the martial arts on show throughout just briefly. Consider also, the car chases and roll-overs (one occurring beneath the world famous Uluru), followed invariably by an almighty explosion, the hang-gliding, the skyscraper climbing and abseiling and (you guessed it) explosion, the foot chases and villains catching fire ... regularly. In its quieter moments we are graced with some wholly and unashamedly exploitative T &A accompanied by a funky 70's synthesizer soundtrack, just to give us pause before we launch into the next action chapter. This film has it all and does it all relatively convincingly on what was not much more than a half million Australian dollars budget at the time. What's most surprising perhaps, is that the film is an Australian/Hong Kong co-production, rather than American in origin. Besides the very obvious Bond references throughout, film buffs should clearly see the genesis of films such as The Mad Max franchise in TMFHK. Don't see it for the frankly hilarious dialogue, at times grating dubbing and quite honestly its overlong , exciting, but uneven martial arts choreography. See it and appreciate it it for its stunts. They are quite amazing.
    7Rrrobert

    Sky high

    Very enjoyable film for those who love action and martial arts. Others might find the extended fight and chase sequences too long.

    Jimmy Wang Yu is a decent fighter but lacks the charisma, acting ability and screen presence of Bruce Lee (who, let's face it, few could match).

    George Lazenby as a debonair but menacing villain, Hugh Keays-Byrne and Roger Ward provide excellent support. All are great to watch.

    Grant Page's extended fight sequence was a highlight for me as was a car chase later in the film.

    Fantastic Australian locations (fewer glimpses of Hong Kong).
    6BA_Harrison

    Should have been so much better.

    This Australian/Hong Kong co-production stars martial arts greats Jimmy Wang Yu (One-Armed Swordsman) and Sammo Hung (Eastern Condors), has a James Bond (George Lazenby) for a villain and Toecutter (Hugh Keays-Byrne) from Mad Max as a cop, boasts stunning locations (Ayers Rock and Sydney Harbour), is directed by Ozploitation legend Brian Trenchard-Smith, and features a catchy theme song to boot ('Sky High' by Jigsaw). With all that, one might reasonably expect something rather special, but this isn't the case: a run-of-the-mill plot, unexceptional fight scenes and mediocre car chases make for a frustratingly average movie, despite all the right ingredients.

    Wang Yu plays Hong Kong police inspector Fang Sing Leng, who travels to Australia to extradite a drug dealer (Sammo Hung). When the criminal is assassinated, Fang Sing Leng investigates, suspecting the involvement of Sydney crime-lord Jack Wilton (Lazenby).

    What follows is a succession of silly escapades for the fish-out-of-water renegade cop, including lots of punch ups (choreographed by Sammo Hung, but not his best work) and vehicular stunts (of the sort that always end up with a car crashing and immediately bursting into flames). The silly ending sees Fang Sing Leng hang-gliding onto the roof of Wilton's penthouse, abseiling down the side of the building and smashing his way in through the window, where he takes on the machine-gun toting villain. The HK cop gets a full confession and blows the penthouse (and its owner) sky high, to the amusement of his Aussie counterparts.

    Best scene: Fang Sing Leng's bloody fight against numerous martial artists (after which our hero gets his wounds patched up by a country vet and thanks the helpful fellow by screwing his tasty daughter).

    5.5/10, generously rounded up to 6 for IMDb.

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    • Trivia
      During the final fight, George Lazenby did the stunt where his character catches fire and goes on fighting himself - only for it to go wrong when he was unable to get his burning jacket off. The take of him struggling is kept in the movie. Lazenby received minor burns to his arm from doing this stunt.
    • Errores
      At 56 minutes, Jimmy Wang Yu (Jimmy Wang Yu) climbs through a window that has a vertical opening when shot from outside as he enters the window. When shot from inside as he comes inside, the window has a horizontal opening.
    • Citas

      Jack Wilton: [to his party guests] Hey, listen everybody! I presume you've all heard of kung fu? Well, it so happens we have a well-known exponent of the art here with us. I was wondering if you'd like to see an exhibition - just a little one...

      [crowd responds enthusiastically]

      Jack Wilton: [whispering, to Fang] During which I may break your back... in front of all these people.

      Inspector Fang Sing Leng: I did not come here to play games.

      Caroline Thorne: I hope you know what you're doing!

      Jack Wilton: I never met a Chinese yet... that didn't have a yellow streak.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to edit assorted fatal blows including crotch kicks.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into E tan qun ying hui (1976)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Sky High
      Performed by Jigsaw

      Composed by Clive Scott (as Scott) and Des Dyer (as Dyer)

      Arranged by Richard Hewson

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de julio de 1975 (Hong Kong)
    • Países de origen
      • Australia
      • Hong Kong
    • Sitio oficial
      • Umbrella Entertainment (Australia)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Mandarín
    • También se conoce como
      • Dragon Flies
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Stanwell Park, New South Wales, Australia(kite flyers' park)
    • Productoras
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • The Movie Company Pty. Ltd.
      • Paragon Films Ltd.
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      1 hora 46 minutos
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      • 2.35 : 1

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