Un grupo de prisioneros asiáticos es reclutado, entrenado, armado y enviado a Vietnam para destruir un alijo de armas estadounidenses abandonado tras la guerra de Vietnam, antes de que el Vi... Leer todoUn grupo de prisioneros asiáticos es reclutado, entrenado, armado y enviado a Vietnam para destruir un alijo de armas estadounidenses abandonado tras la guerra de Vietnam, antes de que el Vietcong descubra su ubicación.Un grupo de prisioneros asiáticos es reclutado, entrenado, armado y enviado a Vietnam para destruir un alijo de armas estadounidenses abandonado tras la guerra de Vietnam, antes de que el Vietcong descubra su ubicación.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total
- Ching Tai-Hoi
- (as Lan Guang Lau)
- Guerrila Girl #3
- (as Chi Chun Ha)
- Yam Yan-Hei
- (as Woo-Ping Yuen)
- Judy Vu
- (as Kwai Yuen)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
1- 100 years of film-making (give or take a few years) = Dozens and dozens of different film genres.
2- Dozens and dozens of different film genres = The action genre being the greatest of all genres.
3- The action genre being the greatest of all genres = Hong Kong being the greatest of all countries to make action films.
4- Hong Kong being the greatest of all countries to make action films Sammo Hung being the greatest Hong Kong Action Director.
5- Sammo Hung being the greatest Hong Kong Action Director = Eastern Condors being Sammo's greatest achievement.
Think about this: John Woo created some of the greatest Gun-Fu moments in cinematic history, however is hand-to-hand combat is slighting boring. Jackie Chan has certainly created some of the greatest Kung-Fu moments ever, but his films become boring once anyone picks up a gun. Sammo Hung is the only filmmaker who can blend both elements of Gun-Fu and Kung-Fu in one movie and make each style equally entertaining to watch. Eastern Condors is the best example of this. Another reason why: EASTERN CONDORS IS THE GREATEST FILM EVER MADE!
A group of Chinese-American soldiers are given a second chance at redemption. If they complete this dangerous assignment they'll receive a full pardon and compensation money. They have to take out a cache of weapons left behind by the U.S. Army in Viet-Nam. Can this bunch destroy the weapons depot and avoid detection from the local Vietnamese military?
Lam Ching-Ying is appointed by the government to lead the rag tag soldiers into combat. Sammo Hung is second in command. Yuen Biao is a local Vietnamese resident who joins the soldiers, Yuen Wah co-stars as the ruthless Vietnamese officer who purses the soldiers to no end. Joyce Godenzi also co-stars as the leader of a small unit of freedom fighters.
Like I said before, this is a no nonsense action packed film from beginning to end. The fight scenes are amazing and the direction from Sammo Hung is pretty solid. If you enjoy action films by all means grab this one immediately.
Highest recommendation possible.
This might not be the best film concerned with the Vietnam War but it is still rather fun. There are plenty of nods to other films; the plot is clearly inspired by 'The Dirty Dozen' and one scene is from 'The Deer Hunter'... this isn't a problem though. There is plenty of action; this includes shooting, explosions and lots of impressive martial arts. There is also a degree of humour, although this doesn't get in the way of the drama. The acting is solid; most obviously from Sammo Hung, who also directed. Other notable performances come from Haing S. Ngor as mad uncle Lung Yeung and Joyce Godenzi as the leader of the Cambodian guerrillas. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of martial arts action and war films.
These comments are based on watching the film in Cantonese with English subtitles.
which of course is the weakness of the film. Although Sammo Hung became known as a director thanks largely to an exquisite sense of the comedic, the comic touches here get swamped by the action. also, we never get to know any of these fighters very well - character development reduces to a selection of whatever cliché would fit a character if the character had a personality. None of them do. And finally I have to remark that what little drama there really is in the film, is all pretty grim.
Still, this film is not, in the last analysis, about drama, character, or humor; it sets out to be THE action film of its decade. Whether it succeeds or not is debatable; but it certainly makes the right effort for it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSammo Hung hired a personal trainer to help slim him down so he could more easily perform some of the acrobatic kicking combinations which he had devised for the project with his stunt team.
- Citas
Ching: It's the Americans's fault. They got us into this. Idiot Americans, fucking America, goddamn America!
Ming-Sun Tung: When this is over, where do you think you'll go?
Ching: Back to America!
- Versiones alternativasAll UK versions prior to 2019 had to be cut by 22 secs to remove real animal cruelty to conform with the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937. The casualty was the scene in which Yuen Biao rips a snake's head off. This cut was waived for the Eureka Entertainment release of 2019, upon confirmation that the snake in question was already killed off camera prior to the shot (the live snake caught by Yuen Biao is in one shot, while the dead snake whose head is ripped off is in the second).
- ConexionesFeatured in The Best of the Martial Arts Films (1990)