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A Morte em Minhas Mãos

Título original: Long hu dou
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1 h 27 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,8/10
1 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
A Morte em Minhas Mãos (1970)
AçãoArtes marciaisCrimeDramaKung Fu

Um grupo de lutadores japoneses massacram uma escola de artes marciais chinesa e um dos alunos consegue escapar. Escondido, ele aprende uma nova técnica de luta e volta para se vingar dos ja... Ler tudoUm grupo de lutadores japoneses massacram uma escola de artes marciais chinesa e um dos alunos consegue escapar. Escondido, ele aprende uma nova técnica de luta e volta para se vingar dos japoneses, em uma série de duelos.Um grupo de lutadores japoneses massacram uma escola de artes marciais chinesa e um dos alunos consegue escapar. Escondido, ele aprende uma nova técnica de luta e volta para se vingar dos japoneses, em uma série de duelos.

  • Direção
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
  • Roteirista
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
  • Artistas
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Lo Lieh
    • Ping Wang
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    1 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Roteirista
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Artistas
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Lo Lieh
      • Ping Wang
    • 16Avaliações de usuários
    • 18Avaliações da crítica
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    Jimmy Wang Yu
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Lei Ming
    • (as Yu Wang)
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Kitashima
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Ping Wang
    Ping Wang
    • Li Shao-ling
    Hsiung Chao
    Hsiung Chao
    • Diao Erh-yeh
    Mien Fang
    Mien Fang
    • Master Li
    Lei Cheng
    Lei Cheng
    • Chang Da Lung
    Sing Chen
    Sing Chen
    • Ishihara
    Li Tung
    Li Tung
    • Lumura
    • (as Kang Hua)
    Kuang Yu Wang
    Kuang Yu Wang
    • Sun Tung
    No Tsai
    • Lin Hung
    Chung Wang
    Chung Wang
    • Tanaka
    Ling Chiang
    Ling Chiang
    • Lin Ah-Chuan
    Lung Yu
    • Greeting student
    • (as Yu Chung Chieh)
    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Chi-Ping Chang
      Chi-Ping Chang
      Shih-Ou Chang
      Shih-Ou Chang
      Chiang Chen
      Hsing-Tang Chen
      • Direção
        • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Roteirista
        • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Elenco e equipe completos
      • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

      Avaliações de usuários16

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      8ckormos1

      A Shaw Brothers movie written by, directed by, and starring Jimmy Wang Yu.

      The most important fact about this movie: A Shaw Brothers movie written by, directed by, and starring Jimmy Wang Yu. That was the first and last time that ever happened.

      It starts on a busy street in a small Chinese town. I think Shaw Brothers was just showing off that they could put together a throw away scene with hundreds of extras wandering a complete small town. So it really starts when our villain enters a kung fu school and criticizes them. He is a former student, kicked out for violence, and now a student of Japanese martial arts. Challenge accepted! He fights them but his moves do not resemble karate. During the opening credits one student runs, it seems to be about ten miles, to notify the master. He arrives first at a rock quarry where Jimmy Wang Yu and Cheng Lui seem to be working like slaves. They rush back to the school. Karate guy is now using judo. After introductions and rudeness the teacher arrives. They fight and teacher draws first blood. Karate/Judo guy vows to return with karate experts.

      Cut to Jimmy Wang Yu walking and talking with his girl. She predicts a bad ending to all this karate versus kung fu business. Back at the school the master bores everyone with a lecture on the history of martial arts. Two important points are- the Chinese take credit as the originators of all martial arts and the Iron Palm and Light Leaping techniques can defeat karate. Remember that, there will be a one question test at the end of the movie. "How do you defeat karate?"

      What follows is then the first training sequence. Jimmy engaged in many exercises to show the physical demands required to gain martial arts proficiency. In reality this is a redundant and mind numbing process so the movies had to make it look more interesting.

      Lo Lieh plays an absolute bad guy in this movie. He is one of the few leading men who had real martial arts experience before he started acting. His career began with hero roles but subsequently turned to villains. He is probably better remembered as a villain. His background was in karate so was a perfect fit for this role. Chan Sing is another villain in this movie. He also has a background in Goju-Ryu karate. I am unable to verify of this is before, after, or during his acting career. He fights Jimmy at about 30 minutes into the movie and most of the fight choreography is actually karate for the first time in this movie. He takes out Jimmy with a hit to the forehead.

      This movie has my highest recommendation which is underwhelming because it is a landmark film that had social and cultural influence beyond the movie world and is mandatory viewing for any fan of this genre.
      7henry-girling

      Quite Good

      Jimmy Wang Yu, an authentic Asian superstar, directed and wrote this film which I have only seen in a dubbed videotape version. The widescreen (Shaw Scope!)shape was lost and the original actor's voices absent but this is still good to watch. The story is the usual martial arts school fights villains from Japan plot with our young hero winning out in the end by beating up loads of assorted thugs.

      The combat gets better as the film unravels. Early in the film it looks stiff and dull but later there is a great scene where Wang Yu fights hordes in a gambling joint then walks out into a snowy scene and takes some more villains on with knives, sword and fists. That part is very exciting.

      Quite good then but it would be interesting to see a non dubbed widescreen version if there is one.
      8mhantholz

      Top-notch entry in 1970s kung fu craze

      Saw this as HAMMER OF GOD @ Loew's DELANCEY with Mario Bava's HATCHET FOR THE HONEYMOON-- -one of the *best* twin-bills I ever saw and I saw hundreds from the mid-1950s till the *end of the double-bill*, as a movie-going fact-of-life, mid-late 1970s.

      The DELANCEY was a huge old "movie palace"-style theater, with humongous screen, super sound system, balcony, full-service concession stand in a big-BIG lobby, *the works*.

      The big screen is absolutely *vital* to the peak enjoyment of the rich color, speed-of-light action of HAMMER.

      The impact of HATCHET on a small home screen must be terribly attenuated, the atmosphere sharply reduced, surely.

      BOTH these films were made with *big screens* in mind. The film-makers of that bygone era could not have foreseen today's cracker-box 'plex "theaters" (*hawk-ptooi*) which generally seat >500, in malls built in the ever-popular Birkenau style of architecture.

      I'm High Church about the big-theater films of that era ---I simply won't see them again: My *memory* serves me well enough.

      It is simply too depressing, too degrading to see the scratched and pitted prints with their bleached-out "colors" and raggedy soundtracks on a tiny home screen.

      I wouldn't accept THE LAST SUPPER or LA PRIMAVERA as thumbnails, and that's what watching vintage movies of happy memory is to me today.

      Cheers !
      hgulfraz

      Super fight

      Chinese Boxer is one of the best kung-fu movies,In Chinese Boxer the Japanese with the help of a kung-fu master beat the hero's village,school and throw him out so he trains and learns new amazing techiniques such as the Iron Palm and the Weightleness and then takes revenge
      6wargod-00582

      Decent but not that great

      Just watched it on Prime Video. At a time when Jimmy Wang-Yu, David Chiang, Ti Lung and Lo Lieh were superstars, tons of more or less similar movies were made based on more or less the same plot, with two arms, one arm, two fists, one fist, one guillotine and so on... This one is another vehicle of the superstar of that beloved era. You got some dude and in particular our hero, pupils in a kung-fu school, that is threatened by bad guys. Japanese bad guys, yeah!

      What happens next leaves no place for surprise but let's admit it: it's still fun and efficient.

      The cinematography, as usual for a Shaw Brothers, is beautiful, with nice snow, beautiful scenery, cool casinos... The thing is there are some flaws. When Jackie Chan seeks revenge, he finds a funny old master to train with and it occupies the second act almost entirely. Here, Jimmy's training is on his own, and lasts for way too short. It looks too easy.

      Anyway, what bothers me the most, is I can't stop thinking about the uber-superstar that will shatter the world a couple years later. No wonder, sadly or not, that all the superstars of that time were sent to the closet.

      Jimmy hadly can rise his legs very high. His blows don't look very powerful. He is more like a dancer rather than an invicible fighter.

      Don't misunderstand me, he likes him very much and his fellows as well.

      Trouble is, well, there is a unbeatable master who is the only one martial artist in history. Jimmy, here, looks like an artist only. A very good one though, capable of the best, see for instance GOD OF WAR:

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      • Curiosidades
        This is the first chinese martial arts movie where they dont fight with swords but rather with hands
      • Versões alternativas
        UK video versions were cut by 1 min 3 secs by the BBFC to edit lethal body blows and to heavily reduce the rape scene.
      • Conexões
        Featured in Trailer Trauma Part 4: Television Trauma (2017)

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 27 de novembro de 1970 (Hong Kong)
      • País de origem
        • Hong Kong
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        • Mandarim
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        1 hora 27 minutos
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      • Proporção
        • 2.35 : 1

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