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Le Prince et l'Arnaqueur

Titre original : Lan tou He
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 43min
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7,1/10
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Yue Wong and Chia-Hui Liu in Le Prince et l'Arnaqueur (1979)
A prince enlists a thief to serve as his bodyguard to protect him from assassins.
Lire trailer1:09
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Kung FuActionComedyDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe eleventh son of the Qing emperor, who's a kung fu master, is visiting Canton incognito. While there, he meets a loudmouth thief who he takes under his wing, while assassins sent by his f... Tout lireThe eleventh son of the Qing emperor, who's a kung fu master, is visiting Canton incognito. While there, he meets a loudmouth thief who he takes under his wing, while assassins sent by his fourth brother threaten his life.The eleventh son of the Qing emperor, who's a kung fu master, is visiting Canton incognito. While there, he meets a loudmouth thief who he takes under his wing, while assassins sent by his fourth brother threaten his life.

  • Réalisation
    • Chia-Liang Liu
  • Scénario
    • Kuang Ni
  • Casting principal
    • Yue Wong
    • Chia-Hui Liu
    • Lo Lieh
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    1,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Scénario
      • Kuang Ni
    • Casting principal
      • Yue Wong
      • Chia-Hui Liu
      • Lo Lieh
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 34avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos1

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    Rôles principaux51

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    Yue Wong
    Yue Wong
    • 'Dirty' Ho Jen
    • (as Wang Yu)
    Chia-Hui Liu
    Chia-Hui Liu
    • Wang Tsun Hsin - 11th prince
    • (as Liu Chia-Hui)
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • General Liang
    Hou Hsiao
    • Hsia Liu
    • (as Hsiao Hou)
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    • Tsui Hung
    • (as Hui Ying-Hung)
    Wilson Tong
    Wilson Tong
    • Mr. Chu
    • (as Tang Wei Cheng)
    King-Chu Lee
    King-Chu Lee
    • General Liang's fighter
    • (as Ching Chu)
    • …
    Lung-Wei Wang
    Lung-Wei Wang
    • Fan Chin-Kong
    Hui-Huang Lin
    Hui-Huang Lin
    • Mongolian fighter
    • (as Fai Wong Lam)
    Helen Poon
    Helen Poon
    • Tsui Bing
    • (as Pan Ping Chang)
    Szu-Chia Chen
    Szu-Chia Chen
    • Courtesan
    Tsui-Ling Yu
    Tsui-Ling Yu
    • Courtesan
    Shu-Yi Liao
    • Courtesan
    Hung Wei
    Hung Wei
    • 4th Prince
    Han Chiang
    Han Chiang
    • Prince
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    • Art admirer
    Chih-Ching Yang
    Chih-Ching Yang
    • Art admirer
    Lao Shen
    Lao Shen
    • The Emperor
    • Réalisation
      • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Scénario
      • Kuang Ni
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    10skullfire-48012

    Lan Tou He/Dirty Ho

    A very enjoyable movie, and definitely one I could watch many times over!
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    Didn't love it, but it was fun in parts

    Felt like it was more concerned with comedy than action, and either the comedy didn't translate well or I'm just a bit out of it, because I didn't really understand a lot of the humour here (what I'm assuming was meant to be funny, that is).

    If anyone knows what was up with those scenes where people were sort of sparring while conversing and also trying to make it look like they weren't fighting, I'd love to know. I just didn't get what was going on, truly.

    Some of the more traditional martial arts scenes were satisfying, though. The last 20 minutes were particularly great (it even did the normal speed to slow motion back to normal speed technique decades before Zack Snyder popularised it).

    Not bad overall, but I'm a little sad I didn't completely get or appreciate what it was going for at points.
    9ckormos1

    Liu Chia-Liang masterpiece of fight choreography

    I am currently watching every martial arts movie made during the golden age from 1967-1984. Watching in chronological order has given me a better insight into how these movies developed.

    I have not been able to establish a definite date for the original theatrical release of "Dirty Ho", other than sometime between 1976 and 1979. Recently HKMDB added 8/4/1979 as the date but I can't confirm that at a second source. Until I am certain of a date I can't say for sure if some of the creative choreography first appeared in this movie. Regardless, the use of props, the "fighting while appearing to be stumbling", fighting by making the opponent look off balance, and using Kara Hui as a weapon, all this creative choreography of fighting without fighting was never or at least rarely seen before.

    The title has always raised eyebrows. To clarify in Chinese the literal translation is "rotten head Ho". Ho is the character played by Wong Yu. The "rotten head" occurs during his fight with Kara Hui. He receives a scratch to his forehead during that fight. Initially, though superficial, the wound is very painful so he seeks medical treatment. The medical treatment only makes it worse. This was planned by Gordon Liu all along to lead to the character's metamorphosis.
    10ChungMo

    Unmatched Kung Fu poetry

    This is one of the films that sears itself into your mind forever unless kung fu films are a real turn off. Even when it was only watchable in poorly centered TV prints the brilliance of the action shined thru. Filmed towards the end of the golden age of the Shaw Brothers Studios, Dirty Ho rates as the top of the genre. The way the fights are choreographed is mesmerizing and I have spent hours rewinding the scenes to see exactly how the director orchestrated the camera and actors. It incredible how the movement progresses. I defy anyone to come up with something as subtle yet outrageous as the wine scene or the antique scene. The scenes in "House of Flying Daggers" are quite impressive but everything is computer assisted exaggeration. Here the only tricks are what could be done with editing and camera movement (O.K. maybe a few wires). You can see that most of the work is being done by the highly talented actors.

    When this is re-released, buy it!
    9kosmasp

    Family matters

    No pun intended - families can be a good and a bad thing I reckon! Also sibling rivalry can obviously go beyond just teasing and be mad at each other. That all being said, we first get to learn the two main characters. Who don't seem to keen of each other ... but we know things can change - will that happen here too? This we will have to see.

    What really was interesting: most weapons looked fake in previous movies, but it seems they have used better material for some of the weapons here. Shiny metal and all that - still fake probably, but not as obvious as they were before. Another small note: I had forgotten about how they treat their hair - especially the long ones where they (s)wipe it back, either with their hand or just a small head movement - both looking cool.

    The movie also introduces a lot of humor - even making fun of previous Shaw Brothers entries - the one armed series and so many more - pulling back the curtain/fourth wall and all that. You have to dig the comedy/teasing of course. There is also gender based stuff here - they really were ahead of their time in some aspects. And if you like the fighting ... well there is a lot of that too. Plus the training - where fire was away or shot in a way where it probably was not close to any of the actors ... it is different here too ... the stakes are high - the kicks are too! No pun intended.

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    • Citations

      Wang Tsun Hsin - 11th prince: Give up crime, and do honest deeds!

      'Dirty' Ho Jen: What for?

    • Crédits fous
      The opening credits feature Dirty Ho fighting off competing robbers for loot, and Prince Wang engaging in a sparring match. The two run into each other, and the Prince forces Ho to face his own opponents. The credits end with Ho declaring the Prince as his master.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Cinema Hong Kong: Kung Fu (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Tension Trip
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      Music by Reg Tilsley

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 août 1979 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langues
      • Cantonais
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Dirty Ho
    • Société de production
      • Shaw Brothers
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    • Durée
      1 heure 43 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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