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La vengeance de l'aigle de Shaolin

Original title: Leng xue shi san ying
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.1K
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La vengeance de l'aigle de Shaolin (1978)
Kung FuActionAdventureDrama

Chi Ming-sing is a former disciple of a gang run by overlord Yoh Xi-hung. Yoh's disciples hunt Chi relentlessly as he travels on a soul-searching journey. He comes to the aid of a seemingly ... Read allChi Ming-sing is a former disciple of a gang run by overlord Yoh Xi-hung. Yoh's disciples hunt Chi relentlessly as he travels on a soul-searching journey. He comes to the aid of a seemingly bumbling man who hardly takes even life-threatening scenes seriously. The man Chi saved st... Read allChi Ming-sing is a former disciple of a gang run by overlord Yoh Xi-hung. Yoh's disciples hunt Chi relentlessly as he travels on a soul-searching journey. He comes to the aid of a seemingly bumbling man who hardly takes even life-threatening scenes seriously. The man Chi saved starts following him on the road, explaining that he's looking for someone who committed a g... Read all

  • Director
    • Chung Sun
  • Writers
    • Hung Chin
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Sheng Fu
    • Lung Ti
    • Ku Feng
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Chung Sun
    • Writers
      • Hung Chin
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Sheng Fu
      • Lung Ti
      • Ku Feng
    • 16User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Sheng Fu
    Sheng Fu
    • Double Sword Sleeve Cheuk Yi Fan
    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Black Eagle Chik Ming Sing
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Yoh Xi Hung
    • (as Feng Ku)
    Lung Chan
    Lung Chan
    • Soaring Eagle Wang Tao Sang
    • (as Chen Lung)
    Kuo Hua Chang
    Kuo Hua Chang
    • Eagle Fan Lun
    Tang Chia
    • Golden Spear Tao De Biu
    • (as Chia Tang)
    Szu Hsiao
    Ling-Ling Hung
    Ling-Ling Hung
    • Wang An's Wife
    Eddy Ko
    Eddy Ko
    • Blue Eagle Wan Da
    Wei-Ping Kuo
      Hui-Huang Lin
      Hui-Huang Lin
      • Eagle
      • (as Lin Hui-Huang)
      Hung Lu
      • Wang An's Mother
      Jamie Luk
      Jamie Luk
      • Eagle Lin Gin Ming
      • (as Lu Chien-Ming)
      Min Min
      Min Min
      • Inn waiter
      Chia-Li Ou
      Sha-Fei Ouyang
      Sha-Fei Ouyang
      • Se Ma Sun's Wife
      Huang Pei-Chi
      Huang Pei-Chi
      • Eagle
      • (as Wong Pei Chi)
      Szu Shih
      Szu Shih
      • Siu Fung
      • Director
        • Chung Sun
      • Writers
        • Hung Chin
        • Kuang Ni
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      User reviews16

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      10simonize-1

      A martial arts film that transcends the genre with its superior script and characterization and achieves a tragic quality all of its own.

      Sun Chung's AVENGING EAGLE is a martial arts film that transcends the genre; it boasts a superior script and characterization, and achieves a tragic quality of its own.

      The Shaw Bros. studio churned out a lot of martial arts films in its 25 year heyday. AVENGING EAGLE is one of the most memorable that I have seen. The script takes the viewer back and forth in time, the flashbacks allow the viewer to discover more and more about its two protagonists (played by TI LUNG and Alexander FU SHENG). So interwined are their pasts that it is quickly obvious that they should actually be each other's enemy. But the logic is such that we can also readily accept that they put aside their differences, eliminate as many of the Iron Boat clan sent in pursuit of TI LUNG's character, and finally, take on the evil leader of the clan (KU FENG).

      I found the dialogue especially good and satisfying, and I am sure that others who have seen the film, can think of at least four or five instances, whether the dialogue demonstrates wonderful irony, quiet sadness, and ensures the two heroes display real qualities of heroism.

      SUN CHUNG and his crew show a wonderful eye for their locations, the exotic and distinctive costuming and weaponry (of the heroes, and also the thirteen Eagles, and of course, their leader).

      With the opening shot, it was obvious this film was photographed away from the usual locations. That, the initial meeting of the two leads, their first skirmish with the Iron Boat gang, and much later, the remote inn that they 'rent' for a month to set up an elaborate ambush, and lastly, the lair of the gang, where SUN builds up to and sustains a lengthy climax, demonstrates a lot of imagination.

      Even the music is effective, despite the mono sound of the Region 3 IVL/Celestial Pictures DVD, and is largely 'original'> This film is so good that I have not even broached the subject of its martial arts. And that alone, I believe, is reason enough that I consider AVENGING EAGLE one of the best martial arts films I have seen.

      (PS: Consider a quarter century later the Japanese were making films along the same line, ie. AZUMI, which surely lacks the economy of this film, running almost an hour longer).

      (PSS: I enjoyed the other contributors' comments on AVENGING EAGLE, surely more confirmation, this film deserves repeated viewing).

      (PSSS: If you enjoyed this film, please take the time to track down and watch KILLER CONSTABLE).
      9Leofwine_draca

      Not to be missed

      Another really well-done Shaw epic from director Sun Chung. This one has Ti Lung and Fu Sheng teaming up as they tackle the all-star team of bad guys headed by Ku Feng in a classic role. You get the likes of Wang Lung Wei, Dick Wei and Eddy Ko as the professional assassins and inevitably the action is superior. Lung does the brooding hero part so well by this stage while Fu Sheng starts out goofy but reveals a dark back story later on. The momentum builds to a vibrant and bloody climax in Feng's lair, and it's not to be missed.
      9BA_Harrison

      Top notch chop socky.

      Two strangers—one seeking revenge, the other looking for redemption—join forces to defeat a common enemy, the Iron Boat Clan, a gang of bloodthirsty bandits raised from childhood by the cruel overlord Yoh Xi-hung (Feng Ku). As the two men (brilliantly played by tragic star Alexander Fu Sheng and martial arts legend Ti Lung) fight side by side, they form an unlikely friendship, but when they finally face their ultimate foe, the despicable Yoh Xi Hung, the tragedy that connects them threatens to divide them.

      An epic tale of love, revenge, absolution, camaraderie, and intertwined destinies, The Avenging Eagle is classic Shaw Brothers storytelling, told with the utmost skill and style by director Chung Sun, who delivers a visually stunning and throughly engaging masterpiece. Sun also proves to be no slouch when it comes to capturing awesome fight action: featuring an incredible raft of villains, each adept at a different weapon (including spears, rings, axes, swords, and metal claws), this marvellous martial arts spectacular delivers some of the most entertaining fight scenes I've seen in an old-school kung fu movie, with incredible stunts, impressive acrobatics and brutal violence galore, all leading up to a fantastic finale in Yoh Xi Hung's HQ that sees our 'heroes' duking it out with numerous henchmen on their way to the top man, including a duel with a pair of deadly one-armed bandits (the human kind, not the fruit machine variety).
      9zenjiedo_68

      Poinant Kung Fu

      I love this movie more for the truisms it presents regarding the heart of a man as well as for the wonderful kung fu it represents. The main character displays a depth of emotion that is not often seen in this genre managing to convey in word and memory induced vignettes the tragedy of his life, the wrongs he has committed to survive and his sorrow at what he has become. The man he has wronged is also compelling in that instead of exacting quick revenge as we see with other martial arts films he wants to know his families murderer to find out why he killed them. The ultimate protagonist and leader of the Eagles is also good but more in line with other kung fu baddies than as a truly original character. I would recommend this movie because it manages to tell a story of vengeance and human frailty without sacrificing either of them.
      6gavin6942

      A Nice Shaw Film

      Chi Ming-sing is a former disciple of a gang run by overlord Yoh Xi-hung. Yoh's disciples hunt Chi relentlessly as he travels on a soul-searching journey. He comes to the aid of a seemingly bumbling man who hardly takes even life-threatening scenes seriously. The man Chi saved starts following him on the road, explaining that he's looking for someone who committed a grievous, unforgivable wrong.

      I am still getting into the Shaw Brothers. I watched this back to back with "Five Deadly Venoms", and i have to say that "Venoms" is the better film. I just liked the plot and characters better. But "Avenging Eagle" has a great use of color, and you have to love the way they make the beards look on these old men. Maybe those are real beards, but I highly doubt it... only in these films do they have that wispy, billowing quality.

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      • Trivia
        The lady who plays Sheng Fu's wife in the movie was his real-life wife, Jenny Tseng. They were married from 1976 until his death in July 1983.
      • Alternate versions
        The master used on the DVD releases by Celestial Pictures is missing roughly one and a half minute of material in the final fight scene. Supposedly the print of that part of the scene was too badly damaged.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Sparrow of Shaolin (2017)
      • Soundtracks
        Rite de la Terre
        (uncredited)

        Composed by Eduard Ben-Michael

        De Wolfe Music

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      • Release date
        • October 5, 1983 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Languages
        • Mandarin
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • The Avenging Eagle
      • Production company
        • Shaw Brothers
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 33m(93 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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