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Dragon Inn

Titre original : Long men kezhan
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51min
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7,4/10
4 k
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Dragon Inn (1967)
Trailer for Dragon Inn
Lire trailer1:59
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47 photos
ActionAventureArts martiaux

Lorsque les enfants d'un général exécuté sont pourchassés en 1457 en Chine, d'héroïques experts de l'épée et des arts martiaux interviennent pour les sauver.Lorsque les enfants d'un général exécuté sont pourchassés en 1457 en Chine, d'héroïques experts de l'épée et des arts martiaux interviennent pour les sauver.Lorsque les enfants d'un général exécuté sont pourchassés en 1457 en Chine, d'héroïques experts de l'épée et des arts martiaux interviennent pour les sauver.

  • Réalisation
    • King Hu
  • Scénario
    • King Hu
  • Casting principal
    • Polly Ling-Feng Shang-Kuan
    • Chun Shih
    • Ying Bai
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • King Hu
    • Scénario
      • King Hu
    • Casting principal
      • Polly Ling-Feng Shang-Kuan
      • Chun Shih
      • Ying Bai
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 45avis des critiques
    • 100Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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        Chien Tsao
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        Ying-Chieh Han
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        Simon Hsu
          Fei Kao
          Ming Kao
          Ming Kao
          Hsiao-Pao Ko
          Hsiao-Pao Ko
          Chieh Li
          Chu Liu
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          Shih Lu
          Miao Tien
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            Wei Tsai
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            6Uriah43

            An Action Film with Lots of Sword Fighting and Martial Arts

            This film takes place during the Ming Dynasty with a powerful government official named "Cao" (Bai Ying) in the act of executing one of his main rivals so that he can secure even more power for himself. Having accomplished that, he then orders his elite agents to track down and kill his rival's two children as well. Fortunately, once word of the order is leaked, a small number of soldiers loyal to their previous master take the two children and flee on foot into the desert to escape those in hot pursuit. Upon then being apprised of this development, Cao subsequently orders some of his men to outflank them on horseback to a tavern known as the Dragon Inn. Once there, however, the agents at the Dragon Inn are surprised when a swordsman named "Xiao Shaozi" (Chun Shih) suddenly arrives and creates problems for all of them. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this is one of those movies which features quite a bit of sword fighting and martial arts--which should please viewers who enjoy action films of this sort. And while I would have preferred a movie with a bit more drama and suspense, I thought it passed the time well enough, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.
            10wataru-7

            Classic Chinese Swords Movie

            There are some movies that stick by you over the years and this Chinese swords movie from the middle sixties is one of them.

            King Hu's Dragon Gate Inn has all the ingredients in it to make this movie a classic. Not only does it have good swords fights and combines these with an excellent story and plot but on a more subtle level the background music adds a really good atmosphere to it that draws you even more into the movie and story.

            I can recommend this movie for anyone who is interested in Chinese film in general and anyone who is interested in Chinese swords movies with a good story and plot.

            10 out of 10 points from me.
            9boblipton

            My First King Hu Movie

            It's China in the year 1547. A minister has been executed and his two younger children sent into exile ... officially. The Eunuchs in charge and the bad boys of the Eastern Gate intend to kill them at the Dragon Inn on the border. As they move, however, an assortment of skilled swordsmen (and one swordswoman) show up at the Inn...

            King Hu's martial arts movie has nasty villains, loner heroes, magnificent wide-screen Eastmancolor images (restored in 2013) and all sorts of crazy fight sequences in a dazzling array. There seem to be a few plot holes (people keep pausing in their fighting to talk), but that may be a matter of the standards of the Taiwanese cinema as opposed to my more western ideas. What strikes me in the storytelling technique is that the film maker seems to have seen and been influenced by the Man With No Name" trilogy, or at least YOJIMBO and SANJURO, drawing the same conclusions about cinema that Leone had. Chun Shin's character enters the Inn and encounters the agents of the Eastern Gate with the same wry, skilled, deadly sense of humor that Eastwood showed in his performances.

            I'm not familiar with Taiwanese film-making of this era and genre. My experience has tended toward the Hong Kong offerings, with an emphasis on the Jacky Chan and Stephen Chow comedies. This is a very impressive introduction to the style and to King Hu
            8ckormos1

            Simply one of the best martial arts movies

            I speculate that King Hu must have left Shaw Brothers with a bad taste in his mouth after doing "Come Drink With Me". "Come Drink with Me" is also one of the greatest martial arts movies despite having room for improvement. This movie feels to me like King Hu made those improvements in it. I consider this his is his masterpiece. I compare it to the movies of Akira Kurosawa. Too bad that King Hu was nowhere near as prolific. This movie could even be considered his one hit wonder.

            King Hu seemed to realize the claustrophobic situation of of the good guys and bad guys face to face in the Dragon Inn was great drama but it had to be contrasted with as much wide open space as possible. In "Dragon Inn" most scenes outside the inn are shot in expansive panoramas. Like Kurosawa, King Hu appreciated the way moving the camera brought the audience into the scene. He used tracking shots, particularly during fight sequences, to get this feeling.

            Hang Ying-Chieh gets credit as action coordinator. He was the Big Boss in Bruce Lee's "The Big Boss". Remember when Bruce is cut, wipes off his blood then tastes it? Hang Ying-Chieh does the same here. The sword fights are Japanese style - starting with a suspenseful face off, then a sudden attack to cover the distance, just a few quick strokes of action, then stop and wait a few seconds to feel the results. A real sword cut is initially almost painless so the person cut doesn't know until he sees the effect of the cut.

            I rate this as one of the best of 1967 and I recommend it to everyone - not just fans of the genre - to everyone.
            MovieIQTest

            A very awkward screenplay with

            Terrible acting by all of the cast and terrible dialog albeit mediocre directing. The reason why this first "Dragon Inn" is quite famous and popular is because it's the earliest break-through of the Taiwanese martial arts and swordsmanship that was in a newer method to shoot a action movie by Taiwanese movie maker. But if by the standard of the up to date technique, it's very primitive and borderline shallow. The fighting scenes are so awkward and raw, showing strongly unnatural, poor and rigid prearranged fighting scenes, so awkward and even childish by today's standard. The acting, the make-up, the costumes all looked quite shallow, the dialog was even worse. But the English subtitles were translated pretty correct and appropriate, matching well with the Chinese language. This is a quite mediocre Taiwanese product with very poor directing and acting. It's a classic and even a cult-like Chinese swordsmanship movie, but if compare with the Japanese samurai films by the Japanese screenplay writers, their directors and the performances of the Japanese actors, this "Dragon Inn" simply looked like a child play, but if compare it with those ridiculous swordsmen and martial arts movies produced by the "Shaw Brothers" later, it still looked better.

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            • Anecdotes
              Director King Hu encouraged his martial arts choreographers to draw from the alternately fluid and rhythmic movements of Chinese opera. Rather than resorting to fast or slow motion, footage printed backward, animation, or other early special-effects techniques, the filmmaker relied as much as possible on the actual skills of his performers and on the magic of editing.
            • Connexions
              Featured in Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003)
            • Bandes originales
              Spell of the Unknown
              (uncredited)

              Music by Roger Roger

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            Détails

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            • Date de sortie
              • 21 octobre 1967 (Taïwan)
            • Pays d’origine
              • Taïwan
              • Hong Kong
            • Langue
              • Mandarin
            • Aussi connu sous le nom de
              • Die Herberge zum Drachentor
            • Lieux de tournage
              • Dajianshi Mountain, Kenting, Taïwan
            • Société de production
              • Union Film Company
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            • Durée
              • 1h 51min(111 min)
            • Couleur
              • Color
            • Mixage
              • Mono
            • Rapport de forme
              • 2.35 : 1

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