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L'aigle de Shaolin

Original title: Ying zhao tie bu shan
  • 1977
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.2K
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Jeong-lee Hwang in L'aigle de Shaolin (1977)
Hwang Jang Lee is a corrupt Ming guard who frames John Liu for murder. A wanted fugitive, John hides out with a teen who is an expert in the infamous Iron Armor technique, a technique that means the expert can withstand anything. However, Hwang is an expert in it as well as the Eagle Claw's. Can John stop Hwang befgore it's too late?
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A corrupt official frames a man for murder. The man studies a martial arts style that makes his body as strong as iron, so he can counter the official's own incredible fighting skills.A corrupt official frames a man for murder. The man studies a martial arts style that makes his body as strong as iron, so he can counter the official's own incredible fighting skills.A corrupt official frames a man for murder. The man studies a martial arts style that makes his body as strong as iron, so he can counter the official's own incredible fighting skills.

  • Director
    • See-Yuen Ng
  • Writer
    • Lu Tung
  • Stars
    • John Liu
    • Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Tino Wong
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    6.9/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • See-Yuen Ng
    • Writer
      • Lu Tung
    • Stars
      • John Liu
      • Jeong-lee Hwang
      • Tino Wong
    • 20User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    John Liu
    John Liu
    • Chow Lu Fung
    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Minister Cheng
    • (as Jang Lee Hwang)
    Tino Wong
    • Shen Yu
    Hsin Hsing Kuo
    Yuan Chuan
    Yuan Chuan
    • (Guest star)
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    • Hu Lung
    • (as Li Hai Sheng)
    Yuan Chieh
    Fu-Kuei Tsai
    Phillip Ko
    Phillip Ko
    Corey Yuen
    Corey Yuen
    • Assassin
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Assassin
    Shun-Yee Yuen
    • Assassin
    Kuen Cheung
    Kuen Cheung
    Kuo-Chung Ching
    Kuo-Chung Ching
    Hsu Hsia
    Hsu Hsia
      Ming Min
      Ming Min
      Ting-Ken Shih
      Ting-Ken Shih
      Chi-Sheng Wang
      Chi-Sheng Wang
        • Director
          • See-Yuen Ng
        • Writer
          • Lu Tung
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        7InjunNose

        Rotten production values, dubbing, etc...but still fun.

        Those elaborate, Shaw Brothers-style period costumes just don't work against a Poverty Row background like the one we see in "Invincible Armor", but hell...why quibble? Hwang Jang Lee and John Liu, two of the top three kickers in the business (the third being Delon Tam, Liu's instructor), tear up the screen in this film and that's what counts. My only complaint about the fight scenes is that there were too many distracting, split-second shots of shattered eggs every time someone attacked what they thought was Hwang's vulnerable point (his testicles, naturally). Just concentrate on the action, guys, please! Otherwise, this is a fun, straightforward flick that you'll enjoy if Hong Kong kung fu cinema is your thing.
        9malcomtent

        Everything a old school kung-fu movie should be

        The 'script' is hilarious. The kicking is awesome. All the men with beards look the same. The love interest is a bit of a minger, and her brother appears to be retarded.

        This is by far my favourite kung fu film, and I believe was also sounded endorsed by Quentin Tarantino when he was doing the rounds for Kill Bill 2.

        You will laugh, you will go 'oooooh' you will clasp your face with agony at the dire dubbing and acting and YOU WILL ENJOY THIS.

        Also, it has a man defeated by an 'iron finger' attack _down there_ if you know what I mean. Nice.
        9drngor

        Excellent kung fu movie

        John Liu and Hwang Jang Lee once again star together in this Ming Dynasty kung fu epic film. The movie deals with a Ming General being framed for murder. He must fight off soldiers while looking for the real murderer. The movie was choreographed by Yuen Woo Ping (along with Corey Yuen and Yuen Biao) and the fights are great. Liu's kicks are awesome, simply delightful. Hwang Jang Lee mostly uses the eagle's claw technique and doesn't kick as much as he should. However, the choreography isn't as complex and drawn-out as many movies during that time period are. It's fast-paced and very fluid. Overall, a must see for kung fu fans. You won't be disappointed.
        9kevin_robbins

        Invincible Armour is an underrated gem in the Shaw Brothers catalog and a must-see for martial arts fans.

        I recently rewatched the Shaw Brothers classic Invincible Armour (1977) on Tubi. The storyline follows a young man falsely accused of murder by the Ming dynasty leadership. Forced into hiding, he meets a martial arts expert who teaches him the Invincible Armour fighting style. Once he masters the technique, he sets out to seek revenge and clear his name.

        Directed by See-Yuen Ng (Secret Rivals 1 & 2), the film stars John Liu (Secret Rivals 1 & 2), Phillip Ko (Eastern Condors), Yuen Biao (The Prodigal Son), Corey Yuen (Fist of Fury), and Hoi-Sang Lee (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin).

        This is another fantastic Shaw Brothers production, immersing you in its world with striking sets, authentic costumes, and a great variety of weapons. The villain is perfectly cast, setting the tone for the entire film. The choreography is top-notch, and the sound effects, especially the weapon clashes, always bring a smile to my face. There's clever and diverse use of weapons throughout, adding to the film's entertainment value. The dialogue brings some humor, and as always, anything Yuen Biao is involved in is a treat. The fight in the woods and the final showdown are martial arts gold, exemplifying the best of the genre.

        In conclusion, Invincible Armour is an underrated gem in the Shaw Brothers catalog and a must-see for martial arts fans. I'd rate it 9/10 and strongly recommend it to fans of the genre.
        10junktodelete-155-36017

        Best Kung Fu movie of the 1970s era, lol :)

        This has to be the Best martial arts/ Kung Fu movie of the era! It can be hard to follow though so you must pay attention. There are 3 major guys who look alike and have similar sounding names even and then there are 2, 3 or 4 old master types who all look identical and in fact 2 of them are brothers in the film... LOL. I have to rewatch it of course to see if I have exaggerated too much for this review but as far as bad guys go, this bad master is one of the toughest I've seen in these kinds of movies. There are many fight scenes and most of the fighting is pretty realistic if you can suspend your disbelief of course and all are well choreographed.

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        • Trivia
          The soundtrack for this film was directly copied from Italo Western Le dernier jour de la colère (1967)
        • Quotes

          Minister Cheng: My one weak spot is not located in my throat anymore!

        • Alternate versions
          In the UK, the 1986 video version had 6 seconds cut by the BBFC to remove 2 shots of a man's testicles being grabbed during the final fight scene. The initial 2005 DVD release from DVD.com featured the cut print, though the 2nd release the same year featured the full uncut version.
        • Connections
          Referenced in Kill Bill: Volume I (2003)
        • Soundtracks
          I Giorni Dell'ira
          ("The Day of Anger")

          Written and Performed by Riz Ortolani

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        • Release date
          • August 31, 1983 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Hong Kong
          • Taiwan
        • Language
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • The Invincible Armour
        • Production company
          • Lai Wah Film Company
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 30m(90 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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