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Dynamique Dragon contre Boxers chinois

Original title: He qi dao
  • 1972
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.1K
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Angela Mao in Dynamique Dragon contre Boxers chinois (1972)
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Three graduated Hapkido students return to China from Japanese-occupied Korea in order to set up their own school. However, problems start to arise when a local Japanese martial arts school ... Read allThree graduated Hapkido students return to China from Japanese-occupied Korea in order to set up their own school. However, problems start to arise when a local Japanese martial arts school tries to run the new school out of town.Three graduated Hapkido students return to China from Japanese-occupied Korea in order to set up their own school. However, problems start to arise when a local Japanese martial arts school tries to run the new school out of town.

  • Director
    • Feng Huang
  • Writer
    • Yan Ho
  • Stars
    • Angela Mao
    • Carter Wong
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
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    • Director
      • Feng Huang
    • Writer
      • Yan Ho
    • Stars
      • Angela Mao
      • Carter Wong
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • 24User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Angela Mao
    Angela Mao
    • Kao Yu Ying
    • (as Mao Ying)
    Carter Wong
    Carter Wong
    • Kao Chang
    • (as Carter Huang)
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Fan Wei
    • (as Hung Chin Pao)
    Han Jae Ji
    • Teacher Shih Kung-chan
    Ying Bai
    Ying Bai
    • Chou Ba-tien
    • (as Pai Ying)
    Nancy Sit
    Nancy Sit
    • Hsiao Hsiu
    • (as Nancy Siu)
    In-shik Hwang
    • Elder classmate
    • (as Whang In Sik)
    Goro Kumon
    • Toyoda Yaguma
    Ping-Ou Wei
    Ping-Ou Wei
    • Chang Pu-tse
    • (as Wei Ping Ao)
    Lan Sun
    Lan Sun
    • Sung Chung
    Ti Chin
    Ti Chin
    • Hsiao Lao-fu
    Wei Yang
    Wei Yang
    • Traitor
    Siu-Lung Leung
    Siu-Lung Leung
    • Hu Chia
    Ka-Ting Lee
    Ka-Ting Lee
    • Chief disciple
    Tsun Liu
    Chin-Tang Tang
    Chin-Tang Tang
    Yung-Liang Tu
    Yuan-Chun Wu
    • Black Bear student
    • Director
      • Feng Huang
    • Writer
      • Yan Ho
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    7ebiros2

    Lady Kung Fu

    I've seen this movie first time as "Lady Kung Fu" (a.k.a. Anjera Mao no Onna Kassatsu Ken) in a movie theater in Asia, and was impressed with Angela Mao's skills.

    The movie is bit like the "The Chinese Connection" in that Japanese oppression is part of the topic. Korean Hapkido school goes against the Japanese Karate school. The bad guys are of course the Japanese.

    This movie came out 6 month after the sensational success of "The Chinese Connection", both by Golden Harvest, so similarity is not surprising. Angela Mao was hot commodity for Golden Harvest at the time, and she takes the lead in this movie. She has this unique school girlish looks that makes her stand out in any movie she's in. Very young Sammo Hung also stars in this movie. It seems that he hasn't gotten a hair cut between this movie, and the time he stared in the "Enter the Dragon" the following year. He's also gained lot of weight between this and the "Enter the Dragon".

    This movie looks better now than when I first saw it. It has aged pretty well over 40 years.

    Still a great kung fu action movie, and recommended for viewing.
    8Fella_shibby

    Angela Mao's front double kick was way ahead of its time.

    I first saw this in the late 80s on a rented vhs.

    Revisited it recently.

    This movie has tons n tons of fights but the best treat is Angela Mao.

    We have a very young n slim but chubby face Sammo Hung.

    We also have Jackie who appears in 6 scenes as an extra but all are blink n miss. He is visible after 72nd min but disappears within few seconds kinda u blink u miss.

    Much before Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Scott Adkins, Van Damme, Michael Jai White, etc we get to see the lead actress Angela Mao do the front double kick in an awesome way.

    She played the sister of Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon.

    This movie has a sadistic scene where a man throws hot water on an old lady.

    It is a bit vulgar when a guy ogles at a woman's back n suddenly the guy imagines the woman to be nude in a blink n miss scene. These two things were totally uncalled for.

    Sammo Hung goes shirtless without being muscular.

    This is female empowerment stuff n that too in the early 70s.
    7Sevket_Erhat

    Fist of Fury Remake

    I cannot understand why this film is really rare and not widely available. The copy I have seen has burnt in English subtitles that is almost impossible to read as it often goes under the screen and since it was in white color it disappeared in their white clothes.

    Apart from that the movie is really good. Although I have never been a fan of Carter Wong or Sammo Hung Kam Bo, I have enjoyed the scenes with Hwang In Sik. He is such a good high kicker.

    One thing that bothered me about this movie is that it looks way too similar to Fist of Fury. They even used the same guy that played the annoying Chinese man siding with the Japanese in Fist of Fury too.

    Definitely not as good as Fist of Fury but much better than most of the martial arts movies. Recommended...
    8dee.reid

    Interesting, albeit typical martial arts fanfare from the '70s

    Raymond Chow produced "Lady Kung-Fu," a no-holds-barred martial arts action flick from the early 1970s directed by Feng Huang, and contains shades of nearly every Bruce Lee movie from that time. When I looked at it last night, I saw a number of interesting parallels between this flick and Bruce Lee's "The Chinese Connection," as both films were released in 1972. Most notable is that the plots bear some resemblance to one another and there is a strong sense of conflict between warring martial arts schools. Unlike "The Chinese Connection," however, the enemy, the Japanese, are portrayed in a flagrant, one-sided, racist, and xenophobic light; they are sometimes referred to as "Japs" by the main Chinese characters (I know this film is set before World War II - I wonder, did such racial epithets exist before then?). But I'm getting off track. Angela Mao, Carter Wong, and Sammo Hung star as three Chinese gong-fu students studying martial arts in Korea under a famed exile (Hapkido Grandmaster Han Jae Ji). They take their Hapkido training (called "kung-fu" in the film) back to China and attempt to set up their own school, only to face opposition from the ruling Japanese occupational forces, who seek to promote their art of Judo (founded in 1882 by Dr. Jigoro Kano). That's about all there is to the plot, and then we have the fights. During the opening credits, we're treated to one incredible sequence with Wong drubbing a band of thugs. Next, there is a training sequence with Angela Mao. Then, Han Jae Ji himself demonstrates his unique Hapkido fighting art. In "Lady Kung-Fu," there are a number of familiar faces from Chow-produced martial arts action flicks too. Mao is probably my favorite fighter, since she is mostly famous for her tragic portrayal of Bruce Lee's sister in "Enter the Dragon" (1973). On a side note, I am currently studying Hapkido and I encourage anyone else interested in it to check out this flick.

    An enjoyable martial arts romp.

    8/10
    8PKazee

    Blink and you'll miss Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, but Lam Ching-Ying is featured nicely

    Jackie can be seen briefly in at least two scenes. I first noticed him near the end of the film in the scene where Angela visits the Japanese school and is prevented from leaving. Jackie, dressed in black, stands in the doorway and gets flipped to the floor by Angela. In another scene, he's also standing on the left side of a doorway, but he's wearing white.

    I THINK I also saw Yuen Biao (in white) a couple of times, but unfortunately, I can't tell you where to look for him.

    What surprised me was how prominently featured Lam Ching-Ying is in this movie. He's all over the fight scene that takes place in the street market, ultimately taking punches from Sammo Hung, who probably has more screen time than anyone else in the film.. certainly screen time spent fighting.

    Finally, I was surprised to discover that the attractive young woman who gets ogled and nearly groped near the start is none other than Nancy Sit!

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    • Trivia
      An early appearance of the Three Brothers, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Jackie Chan, and Biao Yuen, who became the biggest stars of Hong Kong action cinema.
    • Alternate versions
      The film suffered extensive BBFC cuts for its UK cinema release in 1973 with heavy edits to all fight scenes and the removal of head and groin kicks, neck breaks, shots of meat cleavers, and slow motion kicks and blows. The Contender DVD is fully uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of the Martial Arts Films (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Eruption
      (Opening theme, Pt.1)

      by Emerson Lake and Palmer

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1978 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Lady Kung Fu
    • Production company
      • Golden Harvest Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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