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Le roi du kung-fu attaque

Original title: Du bei chuan wang
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.6K
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Jimmy Wang Yu in Le roi du kung-fu attaque (1972)
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After his schoolmate and master is killed and he loses an arm, student Tien Lung has to learn the art of one-arm boxing.After his schoolmate and master is killed and he loses an arm, student Tien Lung has to learn the art of one-arm boxing.After his schoolmate and master is killed and he loses an arm, student Tien Lung has to learn the art of one-arm boxing.

  • Director
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
  • Writer
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
  • Stars
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Tien Yeh
    • Hsin Tang
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    • Director
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Writer
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Stars
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Tien Yeh
      • Hsin Tang
    • 16User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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    Jimmy Wang Yu
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Yu Tien Lung
    • (as Yu Wang)
    Tien Yeh
    Tien Yeh
    • Chao Liu
    • (as Yeh Tien)
    Hsin Tang
    • Hsiao Yu
    Fei Lung
    Fei Lung
    • Okinawan Karate Champ Erh Ku
    Shao-Chun Chang
    Yi-Kuei Chang
    Yi-Kuei Chang
    • Tibetan Zen Boxer Ko Fu
    Hsin-Yi Chen
    Hsin-Yi Chen
    Jen Chen
    Shih-Wei Chen
    • Trainee Chan
    • (as Shih Wei Chen)
    Ma Chin-Ku
    Ma Chin-Ku
      Chun Chou
      Ming-Ching Chou
      Chang Chung-Kuei
        Wei-Hsiung Ho
        • Trainee Hsiung
        Po-Wei Hou
        Min-Hsiung Hsiao
        Han Hsieh
        Han Hsieh
        • Hsiung Kang
        Hsing Hsieh
        • Hung
        • Director
          • Jimmy Wang Yu
        • Writer
          • Jimmy Wang Yu
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        truthseekers

        Great film and idea

        These films are great in a series. If you enjoy this one youll love One Armed Boxer 2 even more. Shame somebody doesnt re-release these on DVD. Even the sound effects are classic. Someone moves a finger and you hear gunshots. Someone twitches you get explosions. I love it. Over the top as hell! Give me more. Pure comedy or genius, I can never decide!
        jsteimel

        I also enjoyed this movie

        What ever happened to the good old days? Sitting in a Times Square movie theater all day watching the 3 or 4 movies for the price of one. Well onto the movie, I also remember this movie from the good old days, the effects and story are wild. Watching this one armed man running around on 2 fingers to beat an opponent or popping a hole in the inflating monk. I would love to see this and some of the other oldies ( Duel of the iron fist, Chinese Hercules ) released on DVD. I will keep hoping.
        razula

        Jimmy Wang Yu..China's Answer to Sam Peckinpaugh

        "The One Armed Boxer" is to "The Master of the Flying Guillotine" what "Star Wars" was to "The Empire Strikes Back."

        This is the film that catapulted Jimmy Wang Yu to superstar status, and for good reason. This film set the standards that you'll find in all of Wang Yu's films...superbly choreographed, arcade-style fights, exotic weaponry, colorful foreigners challenging the supremacy of Chinese boxing, and Jimmy's "aw-shucks" hero, an introspective but ultimately hardcore fighter that BARELY makes it out of his misadventures alive.

        I saw "Master of the Flying Guillotine" first, and I still believe that this film is Wang Yu's greatest achievement. However, seeing "The One Armed Boxer" only increased my appreciation for "MFG" tenfold. In this film, we find out how the One Armed Boxer became One Armed, but we also learn how he became such a badass...attaining a level of kungfu (as well as cleverness) that would be put sorely to the test in "MFG."

        The whole epic melodrama begins, incredibly enough, over some thugs stealing a poor man's pet bird. Wang Yu (at this point, a Two Armed Boxer) refuses to stand for such knavery, and he proceeds to challenge these scum to a fight. Of course he and his fellow students clean the floor with these clowns. Not suprisingly, the defeated thugs go crying to their sifu and fabricate a story that Jimmy insulted the sifu. The sifu then goes to Jimmy's school and challenges Jimmy's sifu to a fight. Once again, these troublemakers get beat up for their trouble.

        Enraged over his defeat, the evil sifu hires a bunch of highly skilled foreign mercenaries who, unlike his incompetent students, can do the job right. This team of mercenaries are trademark Wang Yu villians...three Osaka karate experts, a Tae Kwan Do expert, a judo expert, two Thai kickboxers, two Tibetan lamas (I imagine these violent Tibetan lamas inspired "Shaolin vs. Lama"!), and a Yoga fakir who fights by bouncing on his head. (No, I'm not making this up.)

        A bloody massacre ensues, and a half-dead, One Armed Wang Yu drags himself from the dojo. He is rescued by a kindly doctor and his daughter, who teach him the vital pressure points as well as a horribly painful technique that makes his One Arm the Unstoppable Killing Machine that we all know and love.

        This flick is just wall to wall fistfights, with those occasional touches of utter brutality among the often graceful choreography. The head Osaka fighter is one Bad Mutha...you know he's Bad News when you see his fangs! The Tibetan lamas are no walk in the park, either. Their techniques include the dreaded Iron Palm and some weird inflation technique. But if you watched "MFG" carefully, you'll notice these two lamas are none other than the students of Evil Incarnate, The Master of the Flying Guillotine!! (the rest is history, as they say...)

        Jimmy Wang Yu is one of the most under-rated masters of kungfu cinema...in terms of directing as well as acting and fighting. Of course I dig Jet Li, Jackie Chan, and the rest of the New Wavers, but there's nothing more satisfying than going back to Old School to see where Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam got it all from. Jimmy Wang Yu is a straight-up O.G., in every sense of the word.
        mythopoetic

        I have been looking for this movie since it came out in 1971.

        I don't want to write a great deal about this film as I only saw it once in 1971. My best friend and I went downtown and then the film disappeared. We were so struck with the concepts, effects and storyline that we have remembered it still even after all these years. I look forward to finally getting a copy and re seeing it. Perhaps I can add more then.
        7ckormos1

        A warm up for Master of the Flying Guillotine

        The first rule for a successful career in motion pictures is - find something that works and beat it to death. Jimmy Wang Yu lost his right arm in 1967 in "One Armed Swordsman". The movie shot him to the top and he followed the rule and made a career out of it. As many have commented, this movie has many similarities to "Master of the Flying Guillotine". This movie falls flat in many ways but it's interesting to watch next the other movie and see how Jimmy took the flopping carps and turned them into leaping dolphins. I particularly enjoyed his one finger handstand. Yes, the special effects are not special at all but still it was fun. On the sad side, whatever happened to the girl in this movie, Cindy Hang Tsin (1951-1978)? I can't find anything explaining her untimely death.

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        • Trivia
          The American TV spots for the film's 1973 release by National General Pictures (under the title "The Chinese Professionals") used the international main theme for Bruce Lee's film Big Boss (1971) (a fellow Golden Harvest production, also distributed in the US by National General Pictures), composed by Peter Thomas. The original Mandarin language versions of both films had music arranged by Fu-Ling Wang, and both films were censored shortly after their Hong Kong releases due to violent content.
        • Goofs
          Shortly after singeing his hand, there is a scene at the restaurant in which the hand is its original color with no singe marks.
        • Alternate versions
          The UK cinema version was heavily cut for violence by the BBFC with edits to most of the fight scenes including slow motion stomach and knee blows, an arm breaking, closeups of weaponry, a two fingered blow, head kicks, and a scene where a diagram is used to show fatal pressure points on a human body.
        • Connections
          Featured in Kung Fu Killers (1974)
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        • Release date
          • April 26, 1978 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Taiwan
          • Hong Kong
        • Language
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Le boxeur manchot
        • Production companies
          • Cathay Studios
          • Cheung Ming Film
          • Golden Harvest Company
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 33 minutes
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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