Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe Master of Manchuria's most renowned school of kung-fu is slaughtered when he resists the invading Japanese. His eldest son is beaten so badly he becomes mentally retarded. The second son... Leer todoThe Master of Manchuria's most renowned school of kung-fu is slaughtered when he resists the invading Japanese. His eldest son is beaten so badly he becomes mentally retarded. The second son, Lui, surrenders and joins the army - much to the derision of the villagers. The last son... Leer todoThe Master of Manchuria's most renowned school of kung-fu is slaughtered when he resists the invading Japanese. His eldest son is beaten so badly he becomes mentally retarded. The second son, Lui, surrenders and joins the army - much to the derision of the villagers. The last son disappears. When a masked man begins appearing and making trouble at the Japanese army ba... Leer todo
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What else would you call a film that's mentions the doll bride mask so often? Yep - Blood of Dragon Peril...hmmm...that's the kind of thing that makes me think Mr Ho was behind all this. Although the mostly cohesive plot might prove to be a counter argument. Plenty of action and good martial arse scenes make this a pretty good film to be honest. I liked it. Doll Bride Mask!
I enjoyed this film far more than I expected; the plot is solid and the action is very impressive. I was pleased that the makers didn't find it necessary to add lots of comedy moments. The action rarely lets up for long; just enough for necessary plot advancement. There is a good sense of mystery as the viewer isn't told who is behind the mask; there is even the possibility that there may be more than one wearer. The Japanese are clearly the villains of the film but thankfully they aren't cliché pantomime villains. The acting looked pretty solid although it is hard to judge fairly when watching a film that has been dubbed into another language. The picture quality on the DVD I watched was pretty poor, like a VHS copy that had been matched a few too many times, but once I'd got into the story it didn't distract me too much. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of '70s/80s martial arts movies.
We all grew up watching these films. Everyone remembers those Saturday afternoon Kung-Fu Theater movies, and Blood Of The Dragon Peril was one of the best of early 1980's chop-sockies in terms of action and storyline - despite the awful English-dubbed soundtrack.
The setting is Japanese-occupied China, where Japanese troops terrorize the Chinese villagers and keep them in grinding poverty. Desperate for money to support his aging parents and retarded brother, martial-arts master Chow Liu takes a job as a policeman for the occupation government. This makes him a pariah in the village.
However, Chow Liu has much more to worry about than his image. A mysterious costumed avenger called The Doll Bride Mask has been attacking Japanese soldiers, beating the hell out of them and stealing their payroll, which he then distributes to the poor villagers. In his black robes and demonic mask, The Doll Bride ain't no Barbie!
Chow Liu's superiors demand that he track down and arrest the Doll Bride, which proves a daunting task - the Doll Bride's mental prowess is on a par with his amazing kung-fu skills. In one scene, Chow Liu corners the Doll Bride with a stolen payroll, defeats him in a kung-fu fight, and arrests him. Imprisoned and unmasked, the soldiers torture him, only to discover that they've arrested an impostor. The REAL Doll Bride breaks into the prison, frees the fake one, and beats up the Japs. Chow Liu is furious that he was duped, and fears that he may never catch the real Doll Bride. Then his superiors accuse HIM of being the real Doll Bride Mask!
The strong storyline concludes with a surprise ending (you'll never believe who the Doll Bride really is) and an awesome revelation of things to come. The martial arts choreography is fast-paced and exciting. In combat, the Doll Bride's moves are lethal, graceful, and sometimes downright breathtaking. Blood Of The Dragon Peril is a feast for fans of martial arts films and Hong Kong Cinema. It's out of print these days. I bought my VHS copy in 1986; it was on a Video Treasures double feature tape along with another classic - Revenge Of The Dragon. Now that many 70's and 80's kung-fu classics are being remastered and released on DVD, I hope they see fit to release Blood Of The Dragon Peril on disc - in its original widescreen, Chinese language glory!
Dragon Peril is (as far as i know)one of the few Rocky Mann films ever to make it to video/DVD. It's a shame because a director with such a flair for story telling and action should be given more credit.
Dragon Peril is set in WWII China under the occupation of the Japanese army. Attack against the Japanese have been reported by a mythical figure. Chow Liu is ordered by his superiors to hunt this attacker down. The appearance of Japan's greatest soldier, General Yashika, causes complications as he suspects Chow Liu to be the Masked Warrior.
The film demonstrates some very early wire work and beautifully made shots. Not to mention the highest level of martial arts i've seen to date. The dubbing i have to say, drags this film down. Though i'm thankful they didn't subtitle it as the film quality is pretty shaky. Don't let that put you off though. If you're a Kung Fu fan or interested in getting into it this is where to start. Not forgetting it has the catchiest theme tune EVER. This film's been the inspiration of a lot of my film projects.
Although i'm not a fan of remakes... I strongly think this film should have a remake, for sake of getting the original the credit it deserves.
The movie has a story but that does not matter all that matters is the Kung fu fighting which is good, but not great. I never herd of Jerry Chan, but it sounds like a dude attempting to milk the success of Jackie Chan. He goes up against an army of Sword wielding stunt men with satisfying results.
The bad DVD copy I have only heighten my enjoyment of the film, reminding me of days when I use to buy bootleg VHS tapes. If you gotta see it that's the way to do it.
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