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O Templo de Shaolin em Chamas

Título original: Huo shao shao lin si
  • 1976
  • 1 h 28 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
119
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Carter Wong in O Templo de Shaolin em Chamas (1976)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn an attempt to eliminate all possible nationalist fractions, the Ching Emperor (Wong) orders the destruction of the Shaolin Temple - considered the focus of anti-Manchurian resistance. As ... Ler tudoIn an attempt to eliminate all possible nationalist fractions, the Ching Emperor (Wong) orders the destruction of the Shaolin Temple - considered the focus of anti-Manchurian resistance. As the temple burns, the surviving 106 Shaolin disciples vow to penetrate the Imperial Palace... Ler tudoIn an attempt to eliminate all possible nationalist fractions, the Ching Emperor (Wong) orders the destruction of the Shaolin Temple - considered the focus of anti-Manchurian resistance. As the temple burns, the surviving 106 Shaolin disciples vow to penetrate the Imperial Palace and take ultimate revenge on the tyrant.

  • Direção
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Roteiristas
    • Ming Chien Hsu
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Artistas
    • Carter Wong
    • Ling Chia
    • Yi Chang
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    119
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Roteiristas
      • Ming Chien Hsu
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Artistas
      • Carter Wong
      • Ling Chia
      • Yi Chang
    • 8Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Carter Wong
    Carter Wong
    • Siu
    Ling Chia
    Ling Chia
    • Outlaw Lui
    • (as Jia Ling)
    Yi Chang
    Yi Chang
    • Chi (head student)
    Kang Chin
    Kang Chin
    David Wei Tang
    David Wei Tang
    Barry Chan
    Barry Chan
    • Chan (student of Qing ancestry)
    • (as Wei Tzu Wen)
    Lung Huang
      Ah-Hsiung
      Ah-Hui
      Ah-Wei
      Mei-Yi Chang
      Pao-Shan Chang
      Pao-Shan Chang
      Chia-Kai Chen
      Chia-Kai Chen
      Chiu Chen
      Lei Chen
      Shen-Lin Chen
      Shen-Lin Chen
      Shu-Fang Chen
      Shu-Fang Chen
      • Feisty concubine
      Kai Chia
      Kai Chia
      • Direção
        • Joseph Kuo
      • Roteiristas
        • Ming Chien Hsu
        • Joseph Kuo
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      7dbborroughs

      Beauty and violence in a rainy day popcorn film

      Better than average martial arts film concerning the Emperor versus the Shaolin monks. The Emperor fears the monks will destroy his power and burns their temple in the hopes of wiping out their order. Of course it doesn't work and only manges to get them angrier.

      Somehow connected to earlier films this is a good little film that works fine on its own terms. Its packed with action and drama and never really stops moving for a second. I was just going to take a quick look at the disc to make sure it worked and the next thing I knew I was 25 minutes in. This is a rainy day popcorn film. Best of all is the beauty of the fights which wonderfully link the violence with ballet.

      This is one to see if you run across it.
      3lotekguy-1

      Less merit and star power than expected

      The story is a variation on the old reliable Shaolin vs. An evil ruler or general premise. The script is long on chaotic action - especially the eponymous sequence - but short on logic or character development. Those who watch because they're fans of Judy Lee or Carter Wong will be greatly disappointed by the amount of screen time their faves are allotted.
      5ckormos1

      An often told story made boring

      The Shaolin Temple has burned to the ground in many movies but never in such a boring way. This version had all the star power and even a bit extra. Typically an all male cast, this version found room for Chia Ling but then didn't use her for any notable action sequences. The photography and costumes were at the highest level and that would be Shaw Brothers level. I'll never know for sure but I suspect it might have been filmed on Shaw sets and in Shaw costumes rented out daily. The evil emperor even has kung fu skills and a sword proof armor under his gowns. Then they forgot to film any real action. In the moment of heat, as the temple burns down, the head abbot holds a door open for about five minutes. He stands there holding the door open. Just stands there. Yawn. If you are a fan of kung fu movies of the golden age 1967- 1984 then you must watch this movie. Do your duty and be done with it. I can only rate it a 5/10 and I'm being generous.
      7PKazee

      Many monks self-immolate as their temple crumbles and burns.

      Storywise, THE BLAZING TEMPLE works as a direct follow-up to RETURN OF THE 18 BRONZEMEN, except that the actors who appear in both are not necessarily in the same roles. For instance, in RETURN Carter Wong played an Emperor who went undercover to train at Shaolin, while in BLAZING, he plays Siu, one of a small group of exemplary Shaolin students (YI Yuan takes over the role of the Shaolin-trained Emperor).

      More of an action and swordfighting film, than a boxing film (until the final showdown), the said action in BLAZING is both impressive and nearly non-stop. The center piece (using miniatures) is the Qing attack on, and the burning of, the Shaolin Temple. This rather sobering section includes shots of several monks self-immolating as the temple crumbles and burns around them.

      BLAZING is also more of an ensemble piece than a showcase for any individual actor. In addition to Carter, CHANG Yi and WEI Tzu-tung have featured roles as two of his fellow exemplary students.

      As for notable women, CHIA Ling (aka Judy Lee) bookends the film, serving up a welcome display of kicks, punches, leaps and sword-swingin'. Additionally, there's the wonderful Grace Chen Shu-fang as the Emperor's feisty #1 concubine.

      Finally, I should note that I watched this film via the subtitled Mei-Ah dvd and I heartily recommend this version. Should a dubbed version exist, it might not be nearly as satisfying.
      BrianDanaCamp

      Shaolin Temple burns with the 18 Bronzemen inside

      BLAZING TEMPLE (1976) is another film in producer/director Joseph Kuo's series of Shaolin Temple-themed films, starting with EIGHTEEN BRONZEMEN (1976), which showcase the 18 Bronze Men who offer kung fu challenges to graduating Shaolin monks. Carter Wong stars in each film, but plays a different character each time. Here he is one of a group of about 20 Shaolin student-monks who escape after the temple is burned to the ground following an assault by the forces of Emperor Yungzheng in the early stages of the Manchurian-backed Qing Dynasty. Some of the students try to escape by fighting their way through the Bronze Men, who, instead of escaping themselves, presumably burn up in the fire. Before the temple's Abbot dies, he bestows on Carter the honor of safekeeping the sacred scroll containing the 18 Lessons of Buddha and being the only one to learn the lessons. While on the run, Carter and his brother monks make it their goal to attempt the assassination of the Emperor, all while trying to find suitable hiding places from the ever-vigilant pursuing Qing troops. At the same time, a beautiful female fighter named Outlaw Lui (played by Chia Ling/aka Judy Lee) has her own plans to assassinate the emperor. It all culminates in a massive raid by the Shaolin men on the Emperor's lakeside vacation pavilion.

      The film is beautifully photographed, with lavish sets and stunning costumes. This is one of the few Shaolin Temple films to stage the burning of the temple on elaborate miniature sets. The fights, though few in number, are well-staged, with Carter and some of the other performers given an opportunity to show their swordplay techniques rather than their kung fu. The action consists mostly of running, hiding, and running again.

      The chief problem is an awkward plot structure made worse by disjointed editing that never quite shows everything that needs to be seen. Judy Lee's character, Outlaw Lui, dominates the action at the very beginning and then disappears for most of the film, which subsequently has little, if any, connection to her plot thread. And since Judy is such a dynamic, striking performer, her absence is sorely missed. Carter Wong is very good, as usual, except that he's not really the main character among the Shaolin men, who function as a group with no one character dominating the action. As a result, Carter doesn't get the screen time he gets in the other Kuo/Shaolin films. Also, even though he's charged with learning the 18 Lessons, we never actually see him in his secret training, so when he finally unleashes his newly acquired power, it comes as a big surprise to us. One of the inviolable rules of the kung fu genre is to always show us the training.

      None of the films in this Shaolin/Bronzemen series are exactly related, plotwise, although a case can be made that BLAZING TEMPLE is, in fact, a direct sequel to RETURN OF THE EIGHTEEN BRONZEMEN (aka 18 BRONZEMEN 2), which had ended with the corrupt Qing Emperor (played in that film by Carter Wong) ordering the burning of Shaolin. The films mainly serve as an opportunity to revisit the same material and come up with variations on a theme. The other films in the series include THE 18 BRONZEMEN (listed on IMDB as EIGHTEEN BRONZEMEN) and EIGHT MASTERS (aka 18 BRONZEMEN 3).

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 5 de março de 1976 (Taiwan)
      • Países de origem
        • Taiwan
        • Hong Kong
      • Idioma
        • Mandarim
      • Também conhecido como
        • The Blazing Temple
      • Empresa de produção
        • Hong Hwa Film Company
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        • 1 h 28 min(88 min)
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