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Stoner se déchaîne à Hong Kong

Original title: Tie jin gang da po zi yang guan
  • 1974
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
219
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Stoner se déchaîne à Hong Kong (1974)
Kung FuMartial ArtsActionThriller

Stoner, an Australian cop, has been investigating the spread of a mysterious addictive drug that acts like an aphrodisiac and a hallucenogen on anyone who takes it. When his own sister falls... Read allStoner, an Australian cop, has been investigating the spread of a mysterious addictive drug that acts like an aphrodisiac and a hallucenogen on anyone who takes it. When his own sister falls under its influence, he travels to Hong Kong to hunt down the man behind the drug trade, ... Read allStoner, an Australian cop, has been investigating the spread of a mysterious addictive drug that acts like an aphrodisiac and a hallucenogen on anyone who takes it. When his own sister falls under its influence, he travels to Hong Kong to hunt down the man behind the drug trade, the evil billionaire Mr. Chin. At the same time, a Taiwanese officer has also been sent to... Read all

  • Director
    • Feng Huang
  • Writers
    • Feng Huang
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • George Lazenby
    • Angela Mao
    • Betty Ting Pei
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    219
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Feng Huang
    • Writers
      • Feng Huang
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • George Lazenby
      • Angela Mao
      • Betty Ting Pei
    • 11User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Lazenby
    George Lazenby
    • Joshua Stoner
    Angela Mao
    Angela Mao
    • Angela Li Shou-Hua
    Betty Ting Pei
    Betty Ting Pei
    • Agnes Wong Yen-Yen (Guest star)
    In-shik Hwang
    • Mr. Big (Guest star)
    • (as Ing-Sik Whang)
    Jôji Takagi
    Jôji Takagi
    • Mr. Chin
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Chen Chin
    • (as Chin-Pao Hung)
    Lu Chin
    Lu Chin
    • Helen
    Romanolee Rose
    • Melanie
    Samuel J. Peake
    • Cult Leader
    Wei Yang
    Wei Yang
    • Shrine Priest
    Lan Sun
    Lan Sun
    • Gangster
    • (as Luan Sun)
    Hsing-Chung Hung
    • Inspector Feng
    • (as Shin-Chung Hung)
    Ki-joo Kim
    Ki-joo Kim
      Sze-Ma Wah-Lung
      Sze-Ma Wah-Lung
        Chiang Su
        • Kuan Te-Jen
        Billy Chan
        Billy Chan
        • Thug
        Lung Chan
        Lung Chan
        Ming-Wei Chen
        • Director
          • Feng Huang
        • Writers
          • Feng Huang
          • Kuang Ni
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        oraklon

        George Lazenby kicks ass!

        George Lazenby has a moustache and is Stoner (!), an angry Australian antidrug-cop who takes on the Chinese mafia who tries to push a new drug that makes women super-horny! He also says "Hmm..." a lot, wears pimp suits and kicks ass. A lot of ass, using his own special "kung fu" technique. Basically he's just waving his arms around like a madman while the villains fall like bricks. More Cüneyt Arkin than Bruce Lee if you catch my drift... The real kung fu (and eye-candy) comes from his female sidekick Angela Mao who really got some moves! To sum it up, this is a cheezy but highly entertaining kung fu-burger full of 1970s charms. A new martial arts favorite of mine! Blink and you'll miss a young Samo Hung getting his ass beaten to shreds by George Lazenby (the humiliation!)
        shoddyhorror

        Stoner, you're one bad cat. Word.

        How does one dare to describe the pure majestic brilliance of this outlandish chunk of cinematic history in just one essay? Holy smokes, I'll give it a shot. Superlative, majestic, confronting, heart renching and above all really good and stuff are just some of the adjectives I will use to describe this emotional rollercoaster of a 35mm brilliance. I was so excited when I first saw Stoner, that I punched my elderly neighbour in the back of the head. Move over Steven, step aside Martin and go home Quentin, Feng Huang is here and he means business. From go to whoa this film packs non stop underpant exploding action that'll have you begging your best mate's auntie for more. Apparently this film was so popular in Amsterdam, that men started shaving off their eyebrows and colouring their armpits with lipstick in a effort to emulate Lazenby's modern-day Hamlet, Detective Stoner. Thank god Jack Palance turned down the role of Stoner or we would not have been treated to such a enigmatic foray into the world of contemporary cinema from The Georgie Lazmeistser. All in do you self a favour, buy yourself some cheetos and a bottle of Distilled Water and treat yourself to a night-in of hard-core provocative entertainment. 3 thumbs up, Cheers George, thanks for the good times. Keep on trucking you crazy cat.
        9InzyWimzy

        Literally!!

        A lot of people say that George Lazenby was the worst Bond. I thought he actually did a decent job, albeit a bit hard to fill in the shoes of Mr. Connery. However, I think majority of previously stated people said that after having seen Stoner.

        This is a good time capsule piece for the 70s. Psychedelic design, funky lapels and moon dresses, and of course drugs galore. Kind of like a precursor for E? Plus, the main boss knows how to throw a party: check out those cocktail uniforms! A cop named Stoner (HA HA HA, get it?) goes around asking questions and gets beat up a lot for it. You do have to admire his tenacity though. Lazenby's fight skills are more brawling than kung fu with him mainly slapping someone's face with a backfist. Also, credit Sammo with working on the fight scenes. Although he gets his butt whooped by Lazenby (yeah RIGHT!), Sammo takes a beating well and helps make others look great.

        Ah, Angela. The true femme fatale of action cinema. She was the real deal and could probably beat the crap out of you if you looked her the wrong way. But with that pretty face and sweet smile, who would ever do that? Angela's movements are so fluid that it's almost like a dance. She hits with force and I love seeing her busting heads or sending guys sprawling with her swift kicks. She's so good that even the main baddie gives a flirty smile her way. It would've been great to see her fight Betty Ting Pei, but it would've been no contest. My favorite scene has to be the cage where a lesson is learned: when Angela says no, she means NO!!

        The action comes every now and then, but the finale is so awesome that you don't want it to stop. Who knew a rotating desk could be so practical? Seeing Angela fighting thugs in a room set ablaze is all you could ask for.
        5ebiros2

        What Kind of a Horrible James Bond Spoof Is THIS ?

        If a movie studio can be corrupted by its own success, this movie must be the proof. Golden Harvest made really good movies in its first 3 years of existence. They made lot of money, but the success must have gone to their heads, because this movie is an absolutely the bottom of the barrel.

        First off, the actors in this movie is terrible (except Angela Mao and Betty Tin Pei). The usually high production quality and attention to detail Golden Harvest gives to its production isn't seen here. Story is pretty unintriguing as well.

        You can't make a horrible movie like this even if you tried, but I guess they've succeeded in doing this. It's not a bad movie in a sense that there are badly made movies that has utterly nothing going for it. This movie is not bad, it's HORRIBLE in the way things are depicted.

        So there you have it, one of the worst movie done by Golden Harvest. This one is it.
        2Patchbunny

        Probably better if you're stoned...

        As a fan of bad movies (and MST3K, and a member of MFT3K), I must say I've seen my share of them. But geez! Even the worst I've seen at least had a soundtrack. As George Lazenby stiffly wanders around Hong Kong, doing who knows what, you can guarantee that you won't be distracted by any of that background music that fills todays cinema. Or any of that music that fills elevators. I don't think anyone in this film even hums.

        Now, this isn't entirely true -- there *is* a sound track. if you listen closely, you will hear it chime in about a half-dozen times through the course of the film. Of course, the timing will be entirely inappropriate, and it doesn't last very long, but something that could be classified as "music" does occur. Your best bet, though, is to sit your toddler armed with a wooden spoon down in front of the TV with a collection of pots and pans while you watch. The rhythm and flow would be better than anything the film offers.

        Keep an eye out for Sammo Hung as a minor villian in this film. Aren't we all glad he found Jackie Chan to work with?

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        • Trivia
          This film was originally titled "The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss" and was to co-star Bruce Lee along with George Lazenby, but Lee died about two weeks before filming was set to begin.
        • Alternate versions
          Samo Hung sex scenes cut for US television version.
        • Connections
          Featured in Kung Fu Killers (1974)

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        • Release date
          • November 18, 1981 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Languages
          • English
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • The Shrine of Ultimate Bliss
        • Filming locations
          • Sydney Australia(Various sequences)
        • Production company
          • Golden Harvest Company
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          • $850,000 (estimated)
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 47m(107 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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