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Magnificent Bodyguards

Original title: Fei du juan yun shan
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1K
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Magnificent Bodyguards (1978)
Action

A Kung Fu master assembles guards to escort an ailing person through dangerous "Stormy Hills" terrain infested with bandits, savages, and evil monks to reach a doctor before it's too late.A Kung Fu master assembles guards to escort an ailing person through dangerous "Stormy Hills" terrain infested with bandits, savages, and evil monks to reach a doctor before it's too late.A Kung Fu master assembles guards to escort an ailing person through dangerous "Stormy Hills" terrain infested with bandits, savages, and evil monks to reach a doctor before it's too late.

  • Director
    • Wei Lo
  • Writer
    • Lung Ku
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • James Tien
    • Siu-Lung Leung
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wei Lo
    • Writer
      • Lung Ku
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • James Tien
      • Siu-Lung Leung
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Lord Ting Chung
    James Tien
    James Tien
    • Chang Wu-Yi
    Siu-Lung Leung
    Siu-Lung Leung
      Ping Wang
      Ping Wang
      • Lady Nan
      Ming Liu
      Ming Liu
      • Old Lady of Ma Por Inn
      Quen Wang
      • One of Lady Nan's sisters
      Wen-Tai Li
      Wen-Tai Li
      • Bearded Shaolin Abbot
      Yuan Hsu
        Yasuhiro Shikamura
        Yasuhiro Shikamura
        • King
        Fang Fang
        Fang Fang
        • Liu Chin Lien
        Szu-Cheng Mu
        • Wen Liang Yu
        • (as Chiang Kao)
        Peng Cheng
        Lung-Sheng Chiang
        Kuo-Chung Ching
        Kuo-Chung Ching
        Ping Wang
        Peng-Sheng Yu
        • Director
          • Wei Lo
        • Writer
          • Lung Ku
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        gwerq

        Not A Bad Film

        This is a typically bizarre early Chan film, made by Lo Wei. It concerns Chan escorting a woman across a dangerous valley to find a cure for her sick "brother". Although not a classic, this film does contain a number of impressive fight scenes,although the script is messy and often confusing. Still,it's nice to see Chan in his long-haired seventies days!
        4ProgressiveHead

        One of Chan's Weaker Vehicles From this Period

        This was one of many Jackie Chan vehicles made around this time when he was not yet a huge star. He had just made "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow", and "Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin". The mega-hit "Drunken Master" would follow. Unfortunately this doesn't compare well to those.

        Chan is asked by a young, wealthy lady to take her sick brother to a specialist doctor. To reach him, Chan and a handful of traveling companions must pass through bandit-infested wild country. They encounter and kung-fu-fight several gangs of thugs along the way.

        Some minor interest is maintained as there's a quest involved, and the group journey through some nice locations. Also, the musical score has a surprising range of dynamics.

        On the downside, the version I saw was poorly dubbed and the script had a lot of problems.

        None of the many fight-scenes reach the heights of "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow", "Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin" or "Drunken Master" (Jackie Chan vehicles made immediately before and after Magnificent Bodyguards).

        Also, there is a twist near the end which I felt was a cop out and undermined the nature of the film, but by that point I wasn't too bothered anyway.

        I would recommend this to die-hard Jackie Chan fans only. The casual fan would do well to stick with his 80s and 90s output (with a few exceptions).
        Ricardo-36

        "A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away"

        I have seen a lot of (bad) chinese, and I am a big fan of Jackie Chan and Jet Li, but this movie is probably the WORSE movie ever made. Let me explain why:

        1 - The acting is very, very, very bad. The actors in the "nazi" monk scene were laughing during the fight. The fighting scene is very bad.

        2 - As this movie was shot in 3D you'll see some knives, rocks and even snakes flying over the camera, to create that 3D effect. If you are watching this movie in a TV, this will look silly.

        3 - The fight scenes are quite bizarre. The make up and the fake blood are very odd. The final fight scene is indoor and outdoor almost at the same time (watch carefully the final fight scene and prepare to laugh with the final "the end" scene)

        If you want to see this movie, I must say: May the force be with you! You'll need it.
        7Aidy

        One of Jackie's more interesting movies

        This movie was made during the pre-humour stage of Jackie Chan's career, and is one of the relatively few serious movies that Jackie did. I like his humorous films as well but I find they can slow down the pace a little. Not so with this movie as it's action from start to finish.

        This is one of the more interesting Jackie Chan movie that I've seen. Jackie plays a bodyguard who is hired to accompany a woman through a dangerous stretch of countryside. Jackie is hired yet agrees to do the job for free...this is just the start of a complicated story line.

        Unlike his more humorous movies this movie is out-and-out action from the very start. The fighting scenes are good and frequent. The story line has a few twists and isn't just the standard `I will revenge my father/brother' plot. Interesting things to note are the 3D effects, at one point they enter a monastery that has swastikas on the wall, then when the team are trying to pass through a valley they start to play the Star Wars theme!!!

        Overall this is quite different from most Jackie movies in that the story line is rich, the action is frequent, and the twists rival Fight Club.

        Not the best movie he's ever done, but well worth a look.
        6jacobstaggs

        Those Birds Are Spectators - A Splarshy Review

        Another 70s flick starring Jackie Chan. The movie has very well choreographed fight scenes but again there are way too many. I like the adventure aspect of this flick. The costumes are really good. The evil king in this film is one of the best Jackie Chan movie villains of the 70s. The movie has a very good twist at the end that I did not see coming. In fact, evey aspect of the little plot there was was good. The music score for the movie is mostly directly stolen from Star Wars (1977), which adds some camp value. The movie also has a theme of its very own during scenes of their trek through Stormy Hills. Director Lo Wei throws everything before your eyes that he can think of. This is the first Hong Kong movie filmed in 3D so snakes , swords, spears, ninjas, boulders etc. are hurtled toward the screen. This is one of Jackie's better movies but too much fighting and an overall lack of plot hurt the proceedings . Still, characters have enough different traits and eccentricities to be fairly engaging and Jackie and Luk Chuen choreograph the action well. The movie has decent pacing and is far from waste of time. This is a nice little movie that transcends the trappings and limitations of the typical period piece to deliver light thrills and mild gore for a somewhat more mainstream audience. Despite its flaws, I would recommend checking it out.

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          This was the first movie in Hong Kong to be filmed using 3-D technology.
        • Alternate versions
          Originally issued in 3-D.

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        • Release date
          • April 27, 1978 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Language
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Magnificent Guardsmen
        • Production company
          • Lo Wei Motion Picture Company
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 41m(101 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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