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Tie hou zi

  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
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6,4/10
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Chen Kuan-Tai in Tie hou zi (1977)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIron is the son of a rebel leader, but prefers to spend his days gambling and getting into fights. When his father's group is arrested and executed, Iron is forced to flee and hide in the wo... Tout lireIron is the son of a rebel leader, but prefers to spend his days gambling and getting into fights. When his father's group is arrested and executed, Iron is forced to flee and hide in the woods as a beggar and thief. After being taken in by a Shaolin monastery and trained in the ... Tout lireIron is the son of a rebel leader, but prefers to spend his days gambling and getting into fights. When his father's group is arrested and executed, Iron is forced to flee and hide in the woods as a beggar and thief. After being taken in by a Shaolin monastery and trained in the art of Monkey-Style Kung Fu, Iron vows to hunt down his father's killer and avenge his dea... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Chen Kuan-Tai
  • Scénario
    • Kuang Ni
  • Casting principal
    • Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Chia-Lin Sun
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Scénario
      • Kuang Ni
    • Casting principal
      • Chen Kuan-Tai
      • Kuan-Chun Chi
      • Chia-Lin Sun
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Chen Kuan-Tai
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Iron Monkey
    • (as Kuan Tai Chen)
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Fung Kong
    • (as Kuan Jiun Chi)
    Chia-Lin Sun
    Chia-Lin Sun
    Kang Chin
    Kang Chin
    • General
    Chung-Tien Shih
    Chung-Tien Shih
    • Captain Pa
    • (as Chun Tien Shih)
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    • Captain Ti
    • (as Chia Ren Liang)
    Yi-Kuei Chang
    Yi-Kuei Chang
    Chin-Hai Chen
    Hui-Lou Chen
    Hui-Lou Chen
    • Shaolin student
    Mu-Chuan Chen
    • Bitter Monk
    • (as Chan Muk-Chuen)
    Kuo-Chung Ching
    Kuo-Chung Ching
    Wei-Hsiung Ho
    Sun Jung-Chi
    • Shaolin student
    • (as Jung-Chi Sun)
    Yin Ku
    Ying Lee
    Ying Lee
    Chiang Li
    • Shaolin Student
    Hao Li
    Hao Li
    Hsiao Ming Li
    • Réalisation
      • Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Scénario
      • Kuang Ni
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    7I_Ailurophile

    Entertaining and well done, with action that's worth the wait

    There's a decided brusqueness in the editing and storytelling that makes for a somewhat choppy viewing experience, with movement between scenes and beats (and even points in time) that's far less than smooth, and therefore less than fully convincing. It's gratifying that there is at least a complete, cohesive, compelling story told, which is more than can be said of some lesser contemporary martial arts flicks. Set this aside, and in 'Iron Monkey' we see facets common to most all such fare: a period setting, brought to bear with gorgeous sets and costume design; pronounced sound effects, exaggerating blows or even just movement; dubbing in the widely available version that's questionable at best; direction that accentuates spectacle where possible - and, of course, excellent stunts and action sequences. There is perhaps less emphasis here on fight scenes than in similar titles, surely making it a tad less appealing when that's what we come here for in the first place, but those that we do get (almost entirely in the last act) are fantastic, and worth the wait.

    Despite how the plot is structured, and the editing that shapes it, over a runtime of ninety-five minutes the narrative shows itself to be rather simpler than one might think. It's still a good time, though, for that's all that the picture wants to provide, and that's what we get, however much one may reasonably critique various aspects. The fight choreography really is terrific, however long we wait for it - and in fairness, while the most significant and invigorating action violence waits over an hour to show up, we do get the obligatory training scenes in the meanwhile that are enjoyable in and of themselves. I think the feature would have definitely benefited from a more careful, mindful hand, in most every capacity, not to mention even more of the martial arts that audiences anticipate in the first place, yet it remains well done and worthwhile in its own right, with the climax naturally being the best of all. While 'Iron Monkey' falls short of being a must-see compared to many of its kin, if one has the chance to watch it's nonetheless suitably entertaining despite its weaknesses, and sometimes that's all a movie needs to be.
    bo34_2000

    Classic kung fu!!!!!

    In my opinion this has to be one of the best movies ever made...considering the year is 1978, and the action holds up to this day as credible.The iron monkey is a tormented character and is played to full potential by the actor. The story is good to...very true to chinese history.And any movie that involves a bitter monk from shaolin is a-plus in my book.10 out of 10! I recommend this highly to anyone remotely interested in true chinese storytelling and action!!!
    8ebiros2

    Iron Monkey

    I'm a big fan of Chen Kuan Tai. His elegant style stands apart from other martial arts stars from the same era, and you can tell that people find most of his movies favorable from the high ratings they get.

    This is one of my favorite movie of his (Others being The Flying Guillotines, and Executioner From Shaolin), and also one of my favorite kung-fu movie.

    He plays a rebel against the Manchus in this movie, but that's almost irrelevant. It's strait forward Chen Kuan Tai with him being at his best. I like this movie more than some of the other kung-fu movies that are considered "classics" such as "The Five Deadly Venoms". None of those characters has the appeal Chen has. In this movie, he's also the director.

    One great kung-fu movie that's a classic in its own right.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Solid revenge outing with some fun styles

    THE IRON MONKEY is a vehicle for Shaw Brothers star Chen Kuan Tai, the actor well known for his villainous performances in the likes of CRIPPLED AVENGERS and his later appearances in Triad movies. In it, he plays an exile who witnesses the execution of his family before fleeing into the woods and becoming something of a beggar. Later, he turns up at a Shaolin temple and pleads sanctuary, finding himself training in the mystic arts of monkey-style kung fu before going on a rampage of revenge.

    This film was made while Kuan Tai was still under contract to the Shaw Brothers studio so he must have filmed it on the side in Taiwan. It looks a little cheap in places but generally provides solid entertainment, and it's a big help that the fight scenes are well-shot and relatively exciting. The opening sequence in which a monkey battles an eagle is quite memorable although the famed monkey style doesn't really come into it until the climax. Kuan Tai's version of the form isn't as showy as that of some other actors but it's definitely hard-hitting.

    I've always liked Kuan Tai as an actor, even in his bad guy roles, so it was a pleasure to see him as the imposing hero here. The film is the usual mix of fight footage and training, with the villains getting away with everything until the final half an hour. The last 30 minutes provides an odyssey of fight action, building to a violent end fight in which the monkey style comes to the fore. It's solid stuff. Ka-Yan Leung (aka 'Beardy') stars in support as one of the bad guys and gets to battle our hero in one frenetic scene.
    8macnjnc

    Classic hard nosed 70's Kung Fu Flick, accurately portrayed by Chin Kwan Tai

    Iron Monkey is one of the best Kung Fu Movies ever made. Straight to the point plot and storyline. The movie has it all. Chin Kwan Tai's portrayal of the "monkey style" is the best I've ever seen in a movie (Monkey style in the 7 Grandmasters is also good) and I've seen all of the great Kung Fu Movies. Of all the "Teachers" in Kung Fu movies, Iron Monkey's teacher the "Bitter Monk" is also the best, he has a certain mystic quality about him. Superb training sequences are shown in mastering the monkey style with the Bitter Monk.. Also the background music flows with the movie excellently. All the elements of a great Kung Fu Movie are here: Shaolin Temple, Monks, great villians portrayed by the master of Eagle's Claw. The opening scene which shows the Monkey Fist and Eagle Claw techniques is top notch. Sound effects of the fighting scenes are also up to par. Some actors in Kung Fu movies don't fit the character they play, not here. Chin Kwan Tai seems tailored to play the role in this movie as Iron Monkey. Kung Fu dedication, words of wisdom and discipline are all theme's throughout Iron Monkey. There is one scene in the movie where a Head monk in Shaolin Temple can sense the presence of revenge and anger in Iron Monkey just by looking deeply in his eyes; he knows its for revenge and tells him of "his bloody debt to settle". Only after seeking this revenge can he be a monk in Shaolin Temple. Iron Monkey ranks right with director Chang Cheh's "Kid with the Golden Arms" and "Unbeatable Dragon" as one of the best Kung Fu movies of all time. 9/10 on the scale.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 novembre 1977 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
      • Taïwan
    • Langues
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonais
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      • Bloody Monkey Master
    • Sociétés de production
      • Chin Hua Film Company
      • Wung Tai
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