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La Rage du vainqueur

Titre original : Diao shou guai zhao
  • 1973
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  • 1h 19min
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Jackie Chan in La Rage du vainqueur (1973)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA old beggar from the woods secretly teaches Chien Fu kung fu as he can't afford regular classes and his "dad" doesn't want him fighting. He grows up, works as waiter and ends up fighting me... Tout lireA old beggar from the woods secretly teaches Chien Fu kung fu as he can't afford regular classes and his "dad" doesn't want him fighting. He grows up, works as waiter and ends up fighting men from his town's crime syndicate.A old beggar from the woods secretly teaches Chien Fu kung fu as he can't afford regular classes and his "dad" doesn't want him fighting. He grows up, works as waiter and ends up fighting men from his town's crime syndicate.

  • Réalisation
    • Mu Chu
    • Hai-Feng Wei
  • Scénario
    • Sun Liu
  • Casting principal
    • Jackie Chan
    • Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Hung-Lieh Chen
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    2,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Mu Chu
      • Hai-Feng Wei
    • Scénario
      • Sun Liu
    • Casting principal
      • Jackie Chan
      • Siu-Tin Yuen
      • Hung-Lieh Chen
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Jackie
    • (as Yuan Lung Chen)
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Old Master
    • (as Hsao Ten Juan)
    Hung-Lieh Chen
    Hung-Lieh Chen
    • Chao Ling
    Dean Shek
    Dean Shek
    • Landlord
    • (as Shth Tien)
    Kwok-Choi Hon
    Kwok-Choi Hon
    • Little Frog
    • (as Kuo Tas Han)
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Pickpocket
    • (as Bill Yuen)
    Feng Tien
    Feng Tien
    • Jackie's Foster Father
    Yeong-moon Kwon
    • Big Boss
    • (as Yung Man Kuen)
    Kwok-Kuen Chan
    Kwok-Kuen Chan
    Kam Cheung
    Kam Cheung
    Shao-Lin Chiang
    Shao-Lin Chiang
    Lu Chin
    Lu Chin
    Yuet-Sang Chin
    Yuet-Sang Chin
    Chin Chun
    Chin Chun
    • Jackie's Uncle
    • (as Chun Chin)
    Feng Erh
    Kuang-Lun Ho
      Li-Nan Ho
      Chin Hsu
      • Réalisation
        • Mu Chu
        • Hai-Feng Wei
      • Scénario
        • Sun Liu
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      Avis des utilisateurs22

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      7gangstahippie

      Just your average 70's kung fu film.

      Rated R for Violence and Brief Sexual Content. Quebec Rating:13+(should be G) Canadian Home Video Rating:PG

      I got Master With Cracked Fingers along with Fantasy Mission Force on VHS about five years ago.This is Jacie Chan's first starring role in a film.It was originally an incomplete film but after Chan got famous it used footage from the film Drunken Master and they filmed some more footage for the final scenes.I was not really impressed by this film.Its just like the millions of other cheap kung fu films from 1970's Hong Kong.The only thing stopping it from being your average Kung Fu film that plays on Drive In Classics occasionally is that Jackie CHan who is very famous in America now stars in the film.The film is about a young boy who learns Kung Fu from an old man(Jackie Chan and the old man who teaches him were both in Drunken Master together).The young boy grows up and completes his kung fu training.He works in a restaurant but a couple of thugs start wrecking havoc so Chan stops them.However his father punishes him for fighting and when he doesn't fight his master punishes him for fighting.MAster With Cracked Fingers isn't excellent but its a good cheap kung fu film and you will like it if you like these types of movies.

      Runtime:80min

      7/10
      4slims_post

      A tale of two halves

      This was Jackie's first lead role filmed (partly) in 1971 and originally called The Little Tiger of Canton. Jackie's father is killed in a feud between triad gangs leaving his young orphaned son to grow up, learn kung foo and avenge the death of his father. The problem is half way through the filming the director and producer did a runner leaving the actors unpaid and the movie unfinished. In 1978, after Jackie had become famous with Snake in the Eagles Shadow and Drunken master the film was finished using a dodgy Jackie look-alike. They even go to the extent of fighting blindfolded in order to hide his face. It's a shame because to spite the obvious low budget and poor script I found it fairly entertaining up to that point. So be warned unless your happy with half a Jackie Chan film (and not his best by any means)I wouldn't recommend paying the price of DVD to see it.
      ebiros2

      Young Jackie Chan looks good

      Teen age Jackie Chan stars in this exciting kung fu action movie.

      Jackie Chan (Jackie Chan) has been practicing kung fu under the tutelage of his old master since he was young. He works hard both at his work, and on his kung fu. One day he meets a girl, and he's smitten right away. Bully tries to rape her, and Jackie intervenes. This sparks a feud between the gangs and Jackie. It's a duel to the death between the gang boss and Jackie while being blind folded for both of them.

      Young Jackie Chan looks soooo good. He's a handsome young man. His good personality also shows in this movie. His moves are very polished for a 16 year old teenager. No wonder he became the premiere action star. This is an old school kung fu movie but is refreshing to see young Jackie doing his moves. He already looks like a master at 16.

      Some of the action sequences are amazing in this movie.

      Good if not great kung fu movie from the early '70s.
      -5

      Not Jackie Chan's best, but still watchable.

      This movie came with another one, New Fist of Fury, which was a poor pseudo-sequel to Bruce Lee's original masterpiece. You'll sometimes see Snake Fist Fighter sold in mall stores as "Master With Cracked Fingers", complete with deceiving, fancy cover. Got mine from Wal-Mart, actually. Anyway, this movie features the always-watchable combination of Simon Yuen (you know.. he's ALWAYS the drunken homeless guy who whups everyone's ass with a bamboo stick) and Jackie Chan. These two you'll find in Drunken Master, Snake in Eagle's Shadow, many many others. Obligatory evil warlord kills Jackie Chan's dad in a duel, and he (his dad) leaves Jackie (that's what he's called in the movie, no original name given) with his friend and fellow warrior, who adopts him as his uncle. Young Jackie trains with Simon Yuen (known in this movie as "The Man Who Isn't There") to be a great kung fu guy. He has to use his skills when thugs reak havoc in his family's restaurant. Turns out these bullies are the obligatory evil warlord's henchmen. His uncle punishes him several times for fighting ("carry 50 buckets of water back & forth from the well, oh, uh.. catch these heavy flower pots.. and, uh.. oh yeah, stick your hand in this broken glass.") throughout the film, and it kinda gets annoying after a little while. There seems to be a slight incestuous undercurrent between Jackie and his adoptive sister, too..

      Very weird. (similar to Fists of Fury in that the hero is tempted by a female member of his immediate family.. in Fists it was Bruce's cousin who wanted to hit it off. is this a recurring theme in kung fu flicks? I haven't watched enough of 'em to really tell.. if I see one more with that sorta stuff, something's wrong.) Okay, so Yuen fights Casanova Wong (a great veteran actor, usually in the comedy-type kung fu films), who plays an effeminate landlord who extorts money from Jackie's uncle. Not only does he defeat him, he adds insult to injury by farting in his face. Pretty typical kung fu humor. (Wong, inexplicably, eats spinach and uses his "Popeye Special.") After some disjointed flashback scenes and stock footage from Drunken Master, Jackie fights the obligatory evil warlord, and (suprise suprise) beats him. Breaks his neck, too. That's almost always how it works in these sort of films. It's an okay movie, actually.. Jackie's voice actor isn't too overbearing, and there are some familiar faces in the film too. It's one to pop in the old VCR now and then.
      Ronman22003

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      This movie is not very good. Jackie Chan fights the same few thugs over and over again. Also if you watch the last fight scene closely, it is not Jackie Chan fighting, it is a double. In the rest of the movie you can clearly see Jackie's face in the fight scences, but in the last one the camera zooms out and avoids angles where you would see that characters face.

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      • Anecdotes
        Jackie Chan's first leading role.
      • Gaffes
        In some scenes Jackie's hair is longer.
      • Versions alternatives
        Re-edited version released in 1981 with additional footage of Siu Tien Yuen battling the landlord.
      • Connexions
        Edited into Fist to Fist (2000)

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 1 juillet 1981 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Hong Kong
      • Site officiel
        • Watch on Pave TV
      • Langues
        • Mandarin
        • Cantonais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Ten Fingers of Death
      • Sociétés de production
        • Soon Lee Films Company
        • Soon Lee Films
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      • Durée
        • 1h 19min(79 min)
      • Couleur
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      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 2.35 : 1

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