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San Ging Dou yu Fei Tin Mau

  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
588
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Maggie Cheung, Jacky Cheung, Sharla Cheung, Tony Ka Fai Leung, Jimmy Lin, Man-Tat Ng, and Gloria Yip in San Ging Dou yu Fei Tin Mau (1993)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo feuding bounty-hunter families have to team up to track down a criminal couple.Two feuding bounty-hunter families have to team up to track down a criminal couple.Two feuding bounty-hunter families have to team up to track down a criminal couple.

  • Regia
    • Yen-Ping Chu
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jing Wong
  • Star
    • Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Sharla Cheung
    • Jimmy Lin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    588
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Yen-Ping Chu
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jing Wong
    • Star
      • Tony Ka Fai Leung
      • Sharla Cheung
      • Jimmy Lin
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali17

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    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Hon Chung - Big Dagger
    Sharla Cheung
    Sharla Cheung
    • Lady Fung - Big Bewitchment
    • (as Man Cheung)
    Jimmy Lin
    Jimmy Lin
    • Hon Lam
    Gloria Yip
    Gloria Yip
    • Fung Ling - Little Bewitchment
    Maggie Cheung
    Maggie Cheung
    • Flying Cat
    Jacky Cheung
    Jacky Cheung
    • Red Fox
    Man-Tat Ng
    Man-Tat Ng
    • Pang Ting Hong…
    King-Tan Yuen
    King-Tan Yuen
    • Fifth Lady
    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    • Never Die
    Pauline Chan
    Pauline Chan
    • Evil Lady of Yi-ho
    David Wu
    David Wu
    • Western Ace
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Sudden Death
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Hung-Lieh Chen
    Hung-Lieh Chen
    • Old Timer Dicky Lui
    Pei-Pei Cheng
    Pei-Pei Cheng
    • Anita Mui
    Fang Fang
    Fang Fang
    Choi-Chow Hoh
    Pao-Ming Ku
    Pao-Ming Ku
    • Retrieves wine from innkeeper
    • Regia
      • Yen-Ping Chu
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jing Wong
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    Recensioni degli utenti7

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    BrianDanaCamp

    Flying heroes & villains in spectacular HK comedy-fantasy

    FLYING DAGGER (1993) succeeds where other Hong Kong wire-fu comedies failed (e.g. HANDSOME SIBLINGS, ROYAL TRAMP I & II) and creates an exciting and consistently funny fantasy with imaginative action scenes, well-developed gags, attractive romantic entanglements, and expert effects. The storyline creates enough dramatic tension to keep viewers engaged throughout, yet the tone is light enough to allow for an abundance of gags to arise naturally from the action and for the actors to clearly have a great deal of fun with their roles.

    The plot has to do with the efforts of two teams of bounty hunters to track down and capture the male-female pair of wanted criminals, Nine-Tails Fox and Flying Cat. The rival bounty hunters--the male team of Big Dagger and Little Dagger, and the female team of Big Bewitchment and Little Bewitchment--wind up pairing off romantically, the `Big' partners with each other, and the `Little'-younger-- partners pairing off as well. They soon join forces to catch the criminals who, in turn, side with the bounty hunters when it's determined the wanted parties have been framed by Master Lui, the warlord who had hired Big and Little Dagger in the first place. The heroes travel to a series of inns, where they get into various fights and meet up with an ally or two, culminating in a big battle with Master Lui and his pair of super-powered henchmen.

    There are a lot of sophisticated special effects for a film of this type, including the creation of a disembodied hand (recalling Thing from the Addams Family films) which at first antagonizes the heroes and then joins them to help out. (The hand was chopped off a villain named Never Die.) The gags are plentiful but all make dramatic sense and seem to have been thought out ahead of time rather than made up on the spot, which so often seems to be the case with HK comedies. Flying Cat's `Replay Machine' is especially clever.

    The action scenes, directed by Ching Siu Tung (CHINESE GHOST STORY, SWORDSMAN II), are all exciting and enjoyable. There may not be much actual kung fu, but there are a lot of swirling garments and fabrics and breakaway walls and rooftops. Also, Nine-Tails Fox, really does have a tail the length of nine fox tails-and uses it to great effect--and Flying Cat really fights like a flying cat.

    The attractively-photographed cast is a Hong Kong fan's delight, with action star Tony Leung Ka Fai (DRAGON INN) proving himself equally adept at comedy and the beautiful and versatile Sharla Cheung Man (ROYAL TRAMP) delightful as his rival/lover. Top HK stars Jacky Cheung and Maggie Cheung are both very funny as Nine-Tails Fox and Flying Cat and participate fully in the action scenes. (Fans of Maggie will never forget her Flying Cat routine here.) As the exceedingly cute younger couple, Jimmy Lin and the adorable Gloria Yip bring a high degree of youthful charm to the film. Comic actor Ng Man Tat pops up as a sympathetic innkeeper. Kung fu great Lo Lieh makes a cameo appearance as `Death in One Bout.'

    The film was directed by Chu Yin Ping and scripted by Wong Jing, whose own directorial efforts tend to be more slapdash than this. The cinematography, production design and music are all top-notch. This is an extremely good-looking and -sounding film and one that warrants multiple viewings.
    7makrb

    Carry on Kung-Fu

    This is silly. Lots of visual gags and slapstick - some of which fall flat, but enough of which are genuinely funny to make this an entertaining romp. There are plenty of side-swipes at martial arts movie cliches; although at times the farce does get out of hand and descends into Benny Hill territory. Funny film. 7/10.
    6SirDark

    Hong Kong silliness

    Hmmm what can I say? This is one of those Hong Kong movies which starts of fairly normal and then spirals off into silliness. Is it just me or has just about every Hong Kong movie some reference/joke to urine in it? Can't say much about the acting, most characters were too busy flying around to have much dialog. The story is a simple one. The jokes are what makes this movie "special". A few subjects: urine, S & M, a wandering hand and farts(as a weapon). The martial arts in this movie are okay, but nothing special. Lots of wire-fu. All in all good fun if you're feeling silly.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Madcap Hong Kong comedy fantasy

    FLYING DAGGER is a Hong Kong comedy made at the peak of the craze for the wuxia genre. It's replete with characters jumping and flying in the air and dashing through treetops with sheer abandon, and the constant and frequent fight scenes are heavy with wirework which allows for spinning, jumping, flying characters. Add in larger than life characterisation and a predilection for lowbrow comedy and you have a unforgettable little movie.

    I admit that as this film started out I wondered what on earth I was watching. A couple of bounty hunters attempt to claim the scalp of some renegade warrior but are interrupted in their duties by a female twosome who steal all the bodies. Undeterred they take on a new job, to capture and bring the thief 'Nine-Tail Fox' to justice, but they find their journey assailed by all manner of danger including immortals, ninjas, and poisoners.

    After about 20 minutes of watching this I got into the spirit of it and enjoyed it right up to the end. Overkill is the word here: everything, and I mean, EVERYTHING, is completely over the top. The humour ranges from fun self-referencing (Anita Mui and Leslie Cheung are characters!) to the gross-out (farting and drinking urine) to general goofy slapstick. The special effects are plentiful and not so special, but you can't fault the enthusiasm that's gone into making this one. Yen-Ping Chu's direction I'm less sure about; he did well on ISLAND OF FIRE, for instance, but his attempts to be avant-garde here are just too much (he insists on shooting every scene at an angle, for instance).

    Still, we do get a strong cast that includes a leading heroic role for Tony Leung (DUMPLINGS) and Maggie Cheung (POLICE STORY) playing a woman who fights with 'cat style'; Jacky Cheung (BULLET IN THE HEAD) supplies much of the ample humour, and Yuen Cheung-Yan is a hoot as an evil indestructible warrior. There's a minor role for veteran actress Pei-pei Cheng and a cameo for Lo Lieh. I guess the producers were fans of THE ADDAMS FAMILY, because a disembodied hand is part of the fun as it tags along with and helps out the heroes at various intervals. If you're looking for madcap Hong Kong awesomeness, you've come to the right place!
    8sarastro7

    Somewhat silly, but highly entertaining

    Flying Dagger (1993 - not to be confused with the recent House of Flying Daggers) is a typical Hong Kong crowd-pleaser of a low-brow comedy. Yes, there are bits of toilet humor, but considering the effective entertainment value of the movie as a whole, I can look past that. It is a fun, good-natured high-speed kung fu romp, and there's literally never a dull moment. People are flying all over the place, doing battle physically and verbally, fighting outrageous villains (like "Die First", who dies first, "Die Hard", who dies after a long fight, and "Never Die", who... well, you get the idea!) and just generally cavorting. I watched this movie in the middle of the night, needing some fast-paced happy-go-lucky action to keep me awake, and you can bet this movie did the trick!

    The story? Let me see - a male hero team of two meets a female hero team of two (gradually, of course, falling in love with each other), and team up to fight a husband-wife team of good-natured thieves (who live in a kind of Bat-cave), but all of them clear up the misunderstanding and join forces to fight some relatively undefined bad guys in the end (also joined by an autonomous helping hand - namely the severed one of "Never Die"!). The story is there, but it really isn't terribly important. But it's great fun. A high-spirited comedy with a great cast, well worth your time.

    The female hero team - sisters, actually - consists of two of my favorite Asian actresses, the beautiful and exotic Man Cheung, and the cute and cuddly Gloria Yip. They both demonstrate a great aptitude for comedy here, and might have carried the entire movie on their own. But they are actually out-shone by the wacky husband-wife team, who consists of Nine-Tailed Fox, played by Jacky Cheung, and Flying Cat, played by Maggie Cheung (and no, none of all these Cheungs are related). They are both absolutely great. This is actually the first time I've seen Jacky Cheung, and I was struck by how much he resembles Jackie Chan. Still, he's a good actor and kung fu fighter in his own right.

    8 out of 10.

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      Red Fox: Stand still. I took your belt, your pants may come down...

      [Hon-Chung's trousers fall]

      Hon Chung - Big Dagger: But I hit your nerve point... how could you steal my belt?

      [Fox falls down]

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Outtakes from the film are shown during the closing credits.
    • Versioni alternative
      There is a English dubbed edited version of 'Flying Dagger' which was distributed through a company called Youngtze Film & Video,Inc. in 1995. The VHS box is titled 'The Flying Daggers'.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Xiao lin xiao zi II: Xin wu long yuan (1994)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 maggio 1993 (Hong Kong)
    • Paese di origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Lingua
      • Catonese
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    • Azienda produttrice
      • Chang Hong Channel Film & Video
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 26min(86 min)
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      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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