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Zhui ming qiang

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
407
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Zhui ming qiang (1971)
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White Dragon must get a list with the names of rebel supporters to Prince Ma Tung, the leader of the rebellion. Trying to stop him in his mission is the evil Prime Minister, who naturally wa... Read allWhite Dragon must get a list with the names of rebel supporters to Prince Ma Tung, the leader of the rebellion. Trying to stop him in his mission is the evil Prime Minister, who naturally wants the list in order to crush his opposition. Adding another complication is the fact tha... Read allWhite Dragon must get a list with the names of rebel supporters to Prince Ma Tung, the leader of the rebellion. Trying to stop him in his mission is the evil Prime Minister, who naturally wants the list in order to crush his opposition. Adding another complication is the fact that Ma Tung wants to kill White Dragon in revenge for the humiliation Tung's father suffered... Read all

  • Director
    • Pao-Shu Kao
  • Writer
    • Pao-Shu Kao
  • Stars
    • Ted Henning
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Chiao Chiao
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    407
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    • Director
      • Pao-Shu Kao
    • Writer
      • Pao-Shu Kao
    • Stars
      • Ted Henning
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Chiao Chiao
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ted Henning
    Ted Henning
    • Lung Ti
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Lung Ti
    • (as Yu Wang)
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    Chiao Chiao
    Chiao Chiao
    • Miss Yen
    Angela Gale
    • Miss Yen
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ian Whyte
    • Ni Chiu
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Lung You
    • Ni Chiu
    Terrell Bennett
    • Ma Tang
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Yang Yang
    • Ma Tang…
    Miao Tien
    Miao Tien
    • Prime Minister Sing Pa Tou
    • (as Tien Miao)
    Edward Zilke
    • General Tai
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Doug Hale
    • Kang Fu
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Douglas Hale)
    • …
    Yuan Yi
    Yuan Yi
    • General Tai…
    Hsiao-Pao Ko
    Hsiao-Pao Ko
    • Minor official
    Ching-Hsia Chiang
    • Mrs. Yang
    Jen-Ping Su
    Jen-Ping Su
    • Kang Fu's offsider
    You-Min Ko
    You-Min Ko
    • Gold Leopard
    Li-Pao Ou
    • Yan's waiter
    Fei Lung
    Fei Lung
    • Kang Fu
    • Director
      • Pao-Shu Kao
    • Writer
      • Pao-Shu Kao
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    9InjunNose

    A film that lives up to its tagline!

    I've seen many of Wang Yu's films, and I think that "Blood of the Dragon" (aka "The Desperate Chase") just might be his finest moment. It's certainly one of the only independent films he made that can hold its own against Chang Cheh-directed epics like "The Magnificent Trio" and "The Assassin" in terms of excitement and tragic scope. The fights (very little empty-hand action, but plenty of spears, swords and more exotic weapons) are well-choreographed, the tone of the movie is appropriately grim, and Wang's character Lung Tai is a hero you actually care about and root for. The dubbing is slightly better than what I've heard in most Hong Kong and Taiwanese martial arts flicks, and the hard-rocking American soundtrack--recorded by Flood--enhances the action. "One man, one weapon, one hell of a movie"...that's what "Blood of the Dragon" promises, and it delivers! (Especially in the no-holds-barred climax.)
    Serpent-5

    Bloody kung-fu starring Jimmy Wang Yu.

    Jimmy Wang Yu stars as a martial art criminal who decided to change his ways and help a young boy bring a bamboo containing a list of people that is in the hitlist on a Mongolian leader. Only problem is Jimmy has to take the list to a son who has a vendetta against him for killing his dad. More trouble occurs and lots of action and violence happen. Lots of known faces (including Roy Chiao) helps this standard action film. This 1974 film was released in the U.S. in 1978 by a small American distributor who redubbed it (more Americanized voices instead of the H.K. English accent dubbers), re-scored it (by an Atlanta rock band FLOOD), and edited it (removed a finger cut off scene) for it's release. The only reason why it failed at the theatres was they bill THE MAN FROM HONG KONG star as "Wang Yu". Other than that, it's a pretty good action film.
    6ckormos1

    One of seven made in (nineteen) seventy one. Coincidence? Definitely.

    In 1971 Jimmy Wang Yu broke his contract with Shaw Brothers. Shaw Brothers business model considered all actors as replaceable commodities totally under their control. Jimmy avoided the legal problems by making movies in Taiwan and he started fast by starring in seven movies in his first year.

    Lisa Chiao Chiao also left Shaw Brothers at the same time and continued to act in Taiwan. I believe her contract simply expired. In Jimmy's most famous movie "One-Armed Swordsman" she played his rescuer when conveniently he fell into her boat. Were they a couple in real life? If I ever meet either of them I will ask. Jimmy had another role at Shaw Brothers as a fighter with a silver spear. Since he had both arms in this movie he was also able to fight with the spear but used the sword more. There is a good mix of fights here with different weapons, all normal and no absurd movie creations, and hand fighting. Most sequences are brawls versus many opponents. Jimmy's brawl sequences are among the best ever filmed. This is simply because he avoids the cheap, overdone fight moves. These include - a circular wave of the sword and stunt men fly away in every direction, too many close ups instead of long shots, shaky camera sequences, and sudden leaps to escape that land the fighter in the next county. Jimmy's moves always show power so even if he sometimes misses by an armslength it can be overlooked. Sometimes you can even see a pure finesse move if you look closely.

    There is a child in this movie. If you must include a child in a movie instead of a prop then rule number one is the child must not be annoying. Pure gold is if the child is actually good and adds something. Here the eleven year old Yau Lung is pure gold.

    Overall this is not Jimmy's best of 1971 and not his worst either. There were parts that simply dragged so I can only rate this as average for the year and genre.
    8winner55

    Superior action film

    Considering the absurd plot (what little there is of it) and the really cheesy special FX she had to work with, director Kao Pao Shu deploys very good camera work and superior acting from her leads to produce a surprisingly strong action film. Wang Yu, in one of his last really good roles, comes across exactly as he should, a killer finally finding something worth dying for; anything less from him, and the film would probably collapse; but he pulls it off. He is well supported by one of the few successful "non-combatants" in martial-arts films (she did appear fighting in a couple films, but not many) Chiao Chiao (a frequent co-star from Wang Yu's shaw Bros. period). Most of the other actors turn in competent but stereotyped performances, but never mind. The film belongs to Kao Pao Shu and Wang Yu, and they deliver.

    I have read that this is an inferior remake of a previous Wang Yu film, Beach of the War God, which I have not seen. But lacking comparison, this film stands well on its own, despite all the drawbacks one expects from an American release of a 1970s Hong Kong action film. It moves along so well, one is quite happy to forgive such obvious flaws. A true gem in the rough.
    groovycow

    "Ma Chin, the spell of your magic sword has been broken...by me!"

    So begins the dialogue in BLOOD OF THE DRAGON, which is probably the least important element of this almost-nonstop action martial arts movie. Starring Wang Yu (from the amazing ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN series), BLOOD OF THE DRAGON is an above-average movie with a pretty cool protagonist and enough blood and gore to satisfy any fan of violence.

    Wang Yu plays Lung Ti, also known as the mercenary White Dragon. This is the "Dragon" referenced in the title, so you know to look out for his blood in this movie...lots of it. You see, about a quarter of the way through the movie, White Dragon sustains a backstabbing (what a guy!) and STILL manages to kick butt throughout the rest of the movie. It's a tough job saving China, but somebody's gotta do it. White Dragon gets caught up in a revolution against the evil Mongol government, and the movie gets quite a few patriotic sentiments in it; the Mongols are portrayed as hairy louts, and White Dragon and the prince who fights alongside him are cool, honorable dudes. :)

    Right off the bat, BLOOD OF THE DRAGON gets into heavy action with rapid camera-cutting and frenetic editing. White Dragon wields a huge iron spear throughout the movie, and he goes against everything from a broadsword (a so-called "magic sword," but I never really saw why it was so special), a three-piece staff, throwing stars, and one of those nifty sword/whip things (used by intimidating bad guy Red Wolf). There are several unintentionally funny moments in the battles, when it is obvious that the editing is a bit sub-par, but this is to be expected from a thirty-minute fight scene with over sixty guys (yes, that IS the finale of the movie!).

    White Dragon, with his fairly easy-going attitude and honorable heart, may remind viewers of Jubei from NINJA SCROLL or Gatsu from "Berserk." Either way, the dubbing on Dragon's voice (and the rest of the cast) is above average, with all the lines understandable and at times emotional; much of this could also be attributed to Wang Yu's actual ability to act. :) Also, be sure not to miss out on the horribly inappropriate music by the band Flood! All in all, a fun movie with great weapons sequences. My rating: 8/10

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      Although the climactic fight scenes are well shot, you can often see the extras take the spear under their arm, and then feign death.
    • Alternate versions
      The U.S. version (entitled BLOOD OF THE DRAGON) has a new score by rock group Flood, as well as a new dubtrack featuring the voices of American actors. The English export version prepared by the Taiwanese producers, entitled THE DESPERATE CHASE, features the original score and dubbing. Both versions have been released on video in the U.S. but BLOOD OF THE DRAGON is much easier to find.
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    • Release date
      • December 8, 1971 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Taiwan
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Le sang du dragon
    • Production company
      • Park Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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