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Le Colosse de Hong Kong

Original title: Xing xing wang
  • 1977
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.3K
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Le Colosse de Hong Kong (1977)
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A greedy Hong Kong businessman captures a 50-foot-tall ape from the Himalayas and puts it on display, but it escapes and goes on a rampage.A greedy Hong Kong businessman captures a 50-foot-tall ape from the Himalayas and puts it on display, but it escapes and goes on a rampage.A greedy Hong Kong businessman captures a 50-foot-tall ape from the Himalayas and puts it on display, but it escapes and goes on a rampage.

  • Director
    • Meng-Hua Ho
  • Writer
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Evelyne Kraft
    • Danny Lee
    • Ku Feng
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    5.4/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Meng-Hua Ho
    • Writer
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Evelyne Kraft
      • Danny Lee
      • Ku Feng
    • 53User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Evelyne Kraft
    Evelyne Kraft
    • Samantha Ah Wei
    Danny Lee
    Danny Lee
    • Johnnie Fang
    • (as Li Hsiu-Hsien)
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Lu Tien
    Wei-Tu Lin
    Wei-Tu Lin
    • David Chen Shi-yu
    • (as Lin Wei-Tu)
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Ah Lung
    • (as Shao-Chiang Hsu)
    Hang-Sheng Wu
    Hang-Sheng Wu
    • Ah Pi
    • (as Wu Hang-Sheng)
    Ted Thomas
    • The Commissioner
    Steve Nicholson
    Yao Hsiao
    • Huang Tsui-hua
    • (as Hsiao Yao)
    Ping Chen
    Ping Chen
    • Lucy
    • (as Chen Ping)
    Chuen Chiang
    Chuen Chiang
    Tien-Chu Chin
    Tien-Chu Chin
    Chin Chun
    Chin Chun
      Alexander Grand
      • Radio operator
      Kung-Wu Huang
      Kung-Wu Huang
      Jim James
      Sau-Kei Lee
      Sau-Kei Lee
      Chiang Lo
      • Director
        • Meng-Hua Ho
      • Writer
        • Kuang Ni
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      8i am lalala

      I love this movie!

      Honest speaking, this movie is really bad, however some awful movies are somehow very attractive and possess some kind of mysterious charms, and this Mighty Peking Man is one of those movies. This is a Hong Kong version of King Kong, who is able to change his size according to each scene, which is miracle! I laughed a lot from the beginning to the end. Samantha is gorgeous and love scene of Johnny and Samantha is very memorable with awesome music, "Could it be I'm in love? Maybe~" I wonder if the director was serious about this movie or he actually intended to make funniest comedy of the decade. Anyway, I really love this movie and if you are reading this and you haven't watch Mighty Peking Man, run to the nearest video shop and grab it. If you can't find it there, try the furthur video shop! It's worth it. Finally I would like to thank Quentin Tarantino for brings back this movie to life.
      6InzyWimzy

      Oh it's kooky!

      Man, these B gems are fun to watch. Shaw Bros Studios definitely pay homage to the King....Kong that is. Beware the Mighty Gorilla suit!

      This movie teaches you so much! When heartbroken, sign up for a dangerous, life threatening expedition which probably means getting only a one way plane ticket. Danny Lee is good as the hero and for donning those crazy big lapels. Other times, he looks like he had a fun time with Evelyne Kraft since he's always got his hands all over her! There's also a weird triangle going on...don't mess with a gorilla's woman. The big guy likes to watch. Kraft as Ah Wei is pure eye candy and she works well with Lee (I had to laugh at the sappy love chase scenes in the deep jungle...of INDIA??? I thought we were in Peking!). Also, Shaws pulled out all the budget stops with model villages and miniscule downtown Hong Kong. It just gets the film more points in the shlock category. Laughter ensues during the stampede guns firing at the rear projection screen. One villager really gets a "leg" up during the goofy tiger scene. 15 minutes into this one and you get a feeling who the sleazeball is going to be. Was it just me or was there a lot of sexual innuendo with Ms Tarzan and the tree/light pole straddling?

      There's also reckless carnage, a crazy hellbent army commander, millions of dollars in property damage...well, maybe $100 worth of model kits. Watch for that big hairy hand and the kooky Tonka dump trucks. You know, despite the fact that there's a 6 story massive gorilla in the city, the people of Hong Kong took it very well.

      Great kampy fun here, Shaw style!
      6Jeremy_Urquhart

      Silly but kind of serviceable

      It's very fast-paced and very silly, which makes for a somewhat entertaining monster movie that's never quite as engaging or as charming as many of the old Godzilla movies it's clearly inspired by. I'd say it's not even as good as the 1976 version of King Kong (starring Jeff Bridges) that it was probably trying to capitalise off of.

      Still, the schlocky set pieces are somewhat fun, and at 90 minutes with lots of action/special effects, you can't call it dull. And as the King Kong movies have shown, it's easier to have a monkey monster as a victim than a lizard monster as a victim (for the most part), and there are parts that do sort of make you feel bad for this big, slightly crazed looking giant monkey.

      Probably a watch if you're starved for kaiju/monster movies.
      Dethcharm

      "Kill The Peking Man By Any Means! That's An Order!"...

      THE MIGHTY PEKING MAN is a sort of homage to / parody of KING KONG. Danny Lee plays the hero, Johnnie Fang, while the astonishingly beautiful Evelyne Kraft plays Samantha (aka: the jungle woman). Together, they bring the giant ape-man of the title back to civilization.

      Of course, the big lug is exploited, tormented, and ultimately goes berserk.

      HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: #1- Johnnie saving Samantha from a snakebite by sucking on her inner thigh! #2- Samantha's leopard-twirling sequence! #3- Samantha's perfect hair and makeup, looking terrific, even in the jungle heat! #4- Samantha's bikini outfit, made of what appears to be car seat upholstery! #5- Samantha running through Hong Kong in said outfit! #6- Any scene featuring the humongous go-rilla man!

      Oh yes, this is entertainment...
      Shield-3

      Mighty Educational Man, Too!

      I learned a lot of things from "Mighty Peking Man":

      • The Himalayas are tropical


      • Leopards really enjoy it if you put them on your shoulders and spin them around


      • A woman raised in the jungle can function perfectly well in society while still wearing a chamois bikini and barely speaking any sort of language


      • After you've captured a one-of-a-kind animal completely unknown to science, the best way to profit from him is to stage a monster truck rally


      "Mighty Peking Man" is a weird mutant hybrid of "King Kong" and all those 1950s giant bug movies, where whole blocks of downtown Hong Kong (or wherever they are) are made of very fragile models and toy vehicles. There is no way on Earth you can approach a movie like this seriously, to try to use the same standards of criticism and taste that apply to normal movies. There's a certain majesty here, an aura of utter ineptitude that transcends mere bad filmmaking and becomes art.

      You gotta admire the can-do spirit of everyone involved in this movie -- I just know they were convinced they were making a classic. They probably wanted to surpass "King Kong" in grandeur and drama; instead they surpassed "Plan 9 From Outer Space" in camp and sheer manic idiocy. "Mighty Peking Man" sets a new standard in bad movies -- utterly inept and laughable, and yet highly entertaining.

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      • Trivia
        The hair for the Peking Man suit used in the film was made from actual human hair. A total of 300 Hong Kong citizens arrived at the studio to donate.
      • Goofs
        Watch the ending of the film carefully. When the helicopters are shooting Utam the Peking Man to pieces, the impact of the rounds on his body, considering how big he is, should be tiny. But they are huge, as if the weapons being used are his size. Also, when Samantha and Johnny are wounded by the same helicopters, the rounds should have torn their limbs off entirely, not just scratched them.
      • Alternate versions
        The original European version, which is titled "Colossus of Congo", has a different ending than the Hong Kong version.
      • Connections
        Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Pushing Tin/Mighty Peking Man/Election/Lost and Found/SLC Punk! (1999)
      • Soundtracks
        The Jam
        Music by Frank McDonald and Chris Rae

        DeWolfe Music

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      • Release date
        • September 28, 1983 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Goliathon
      • Filming locations
        • Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
      • Production companies
        • Shaw Brothers
        • Shochiku
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      Box office

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      • Budget
        • HK$6,000,000 (estimated)
      • Gross US & Canada
        • $17,368
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $4,873
        • Apr 25, 1999
      • Gross worldwide
        • $17,368
      See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

      Tech specs

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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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