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Huang fei hong yi qu ding cai pao

  • 1974
  • 1h 33min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
70
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Huang fei hong yi qu ding cai pao (1974)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHuang Fei-hung is back, in a new adventure written and directed by veteran Huang filmmaker Wang Feng. Newcomer Shih Chung-tien stars as the Confucian healer who fights jealous villains with ... Leggi tuttoHuang Fei-hung is back, in a new adventure written and directed by veteran Huang filmmaker Wang Feng. Newcomer Shih Chung-tien stars as the Confucian healer who fights jealous villains with wisdom, intelligence, and fabulous kung-fu.Huang Fei-hung is back, in a new adventure written and directed by veteran Huang filmmaker Wang Feng. Newcomer Shih Chung-tien stars as the Confucian healer who fights jealous villains with wisdom, intelligence, and fabulous kung-fu.

  • Regia
    • Fung Wong
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Fung Wong
  • Star
    • Chung-Tien Shih
    • Lily Li
    • Bruce Le
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    70
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Fung Wong
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Fung Wong
    • Star
      • Chung-Tien Shih
      • Lily Li
      • Bruce Le
    • 4Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Chung-Tien Shih
    Chung-Tien Shih
    • Huang Fei Hung
    Lily Li
    Lily Li
    Bruce Le
    Bruce Le
      Shih Kien
      Shih Kien
      • Master Shen Chiu Kung
      • (as Sek Kin)
      Tung-Kua Ai
      Tung-Kua Ai
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Shen Chan
      Shen Chan
      • Ah Kwun
      Han Chiang
      Han Chiang
      Ko-Ai Chiang
      Ling Chiang
      Ling Chiang
      Shao-Lin Chiang
      Shao-Lin Chiang
      Wei Chiang
      Miao Ching
      Miao Ching
      Fung Ging-Man
      Fung Ging-Man
        Chia-Lung Huang
        Ricky Hui
        Ricky Hui
          Kwok-Leung Kam
          Kwok-Leung Kam
            Sau-Kei Lee
            Sau-Kei Lee
            • Regia
              • Fung Wong
            • Sceneggiatura
              • Fung Wong
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            BrianDanaCamp

            Shaw Bros. Wong Fei Hung film with a spectacular Lion Dance finale

            RIVALS OF KUNG FU (1974) is the second Wong Fei Hung movie made about the character after the long-running series starring Kwan Tak Hing as Wong (99 films, 1949-1970) ended. It followed MASTER OF KUNG FU (1973), also from Shaw Bros., which starred Ku Feng in the role, but in the physician/martial artist's later years. RIVALS was even directed by the man who directed nine of the last films in the earlier series and it co-stars Shih Kien as Wong's antagonist, a role Shih played in most of the films in that series. So it may not be idle speculation to consider this film an unofficial continuation of that series. (Kwan Tak Hing would make guest appearances as Wong in numerous unrelated kung fu films over the next decade or so.) RIVALS stars Shih Chung-tien, a relative newcomer, as Wong, his first and possibly only starring role.

            RIVALS is rather loosely plotted and its main plot line, about preparations for a Lion Dance competition and the question of who Wong will aid in getting the trophy, goes by the wayside quite frequently for comic vignettes or violent confrontations involving other characters. One subplot involves Wong's offer to "treat" the effeminate tendencies of his benefactor's only son, who's due to get married, and the treatment seems highly suspect. In any event, when the triumphant wedding procession begins, the film cuts abruptly away to some other business and never comes back to it. I found this meandering style of narrative tiresome in parts, but the film is worth sticking with until the end, since the Lion Dance finale is lengthy and quite detailed and ranks with some of the best Lion Dance sequences I've ever seen in a kung fu film. The film was shot entirely on Shaw Bros. studio sets.

            Shih Chung-tien came to the film with a strong background in martial arts. According to the biographical info provided on the Celestial R3 DVD, he was a judo and karate coach at the Taiwan Police Academy. He's not the most charismatic kung fu star I've seen, but he carries himself with some authority and handles the fight scenes very well. He went on to appear in dozens of subsequent kung fu films, many of which I've seen, but I can't identify any other starring roles he had. His chief student in the film, a wiry and scrappy fellow named Ah Chi, is played by Liang Chien-lung, aka Huang Chien-lung, the name given on the DVD case, and also known as Bruce Le. He has a substantial martial arts background, too, and went on to make many more kung fu films, although I've seen very few of them. He has more than a few good fight scenes in this as well. Both of them fight Master Shen (Shih Kien, who had played Han in ENTER THE DRAGON a year earlier). Wong's final fight with Shen is especially exciting.

            There are a number of notable performers among the supporting cast. Ricky Hui, one of a trio of brothers who became prominent comic actors in Hong Kong films (the others being Michael and Sam), appears as Little Rat, a hanger-on in the entourage of Master Shen, and has a funny scene involving grave-robbing. Two fighting femmes, Lily Li and Sharon Yeung Pan Pan, who would excel together in Lau Kar Leung's 8 DIAGRAM POLE FIGHTER (1984) a decade later, play Wong's female students. Lily has no fight scenes but she does participate in the Lion Dance. Sharon has one fight scene. Ching Miao plays Boss Chou, Wong's wealthy backer and the one who pressures him to join the Lion Dance competition, while other familiar Shaw Bros. character actors play other key roles in the tight-knit Guangdong community depicted in the film.

            Given the timeline of Wong Fei Hung's actual career, I would guess that the film is set in the 1880s or 1890s, which makes the inclusion of a hospital truck and a motorcycle in the final sequence something of an anachronism. (Wong lived to see such conveyances, but he would have been in his 60s or 70s by then.) While this isn't one of the best Wong Fei Hung films I've seen (which are too numerous to list here), it has its distinct pleasures and should be seen by fans of this unique kung fu subgenre.
            5ckormos1

            This is just average even for average

            This seems to be the second time I watched this movie. I did not post a review after the first watch back in 2015 because I did not like the movie and figured to give it another shot someday. Today is that day. So I got my notes from the first watch and played it again.

            Bruce Le's movie career began here. He was one of the new breed of actors who had a solid background in real martial arts before appearing on screen. He got his foot in the door at Shaw Brothers because of martial arts and ended up as one of the many Bruce Lee imitators. I have seen most of his movies and never fail to be surprised by how small he is.

            Shih Chung-Tien plays Hung Fei-Hung, the greatest folk hero in Chinese history. I would consider that role an honor but then again it is also a role played hundreds of times. There are many interpretations of the character and in this one he is broke and a poor tipper.

            Overall, I was not impressed by the fights. Even the great Sek Kin looked off balance and not smooth in his moves. Yes, the end fights are better as mentioned in other reviews. I could not find any aspect of the movie that was above average. Production value was one possibility but that was always a Shaw Brothers strength because of their facilities.

            I rate it as average for the year and genre. After two views I doubt I will be watching it again.

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            • Data di uscita
              • 25 maggio 1974 (Hong Kong)
            • Paese di origine
              • Hong Kong
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              • Catonese
              • Mandarino
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              • 1h 33min(93 min)
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