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Chien Tse, le dragon noir

Original title: She he ba bu
  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.1K
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Jackie Chan, Kim Jung-nan, and Nora Miao in Chien Tse, le dragon noir (1978)
Martial ArtsActionDrama

A martial arts book, which Hsu Yin-Fung carries, is being highly sought by various clans and gangs, but he is in pursuit of someone himself.A martial arts book, which Hsu Yin-Fung carries, is being highly sought by various clans and gangs, but he is in pursuit of someone himself.A martial arts book, which Hsu Yin-Fung carries, is being highly sought by various clans and gangs, but he is in pursuit of someone himself.

  • Director
    • Chi-Hwa Chen
  • Writer
    • Hsin-Yi Chang
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Nora Miao
    • Cheng-Lan Chin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Chi-Hwa Chen
    • Writer
      • Hsin-Yi Chang
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Nora Miao
      • Cheng-Lan Chin
    • 27User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    • Hsu Yin-Fung
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    Nora Miao
    Nora Miao
    • Tang Pin-Er
    Cheng-Lan Chin
      Yung-Kuo Li
        Ya-Ying Liu
        Ya-Ying Liu
        • Huang Zhu
        Hsin-Yi Chen
        Hsin-Yi Chen
        Kang Chin
        Kang Chin
        Han-Chang Hu
        Han-Chang Hu
        Kuan-Hsiung Huang
        Chun Jo
          Sang-ho Ju
          Ki Bum Kim
          Wang Kuk Kim
          Min-Lang Li
          Min-Lang Li
          Wen-Tai Li
          Wen-Tai Li
          Chou-hung Lin
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          • Director
            • Chi-Hwa Chen
          • Writer
            • Hsin-Yi Chang
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          sal-29

          One of the most coolest Kung-Fu movie ever made. I...

          One of the most coolest Kung-Fu movie ever made. I saw this one on the Japanese movie theatre when I was a kid and I thought it's cool, and I saw it again today on video and it's still cool!! This is definitely one of Jackie's best movie. It was shot mostly outdoors so you'll enjoy beautiful winter landscapes of somewhere in Asia as well. If you like Jackie Chan or Kung-Fu movies, you MUST see this!!
          Nick_Vorobyov

          COOL!!!!!!!!!

          This film is one of Jackie's best old movies!! People say "Jackie Chan's" old films suck, well they are wrong about this one!!! In this film Jackie kicks people from left to right till the end!!! This film has the usual story were everyone want's to find the stolen book with some style in it!! When I brought the film I wasn't expecting much, but I got too much after all. This film has like 11 action scenes!!!! I haven't seen any old Jackie film with soo much action!! I like how Jackie uses the thing around him as props. Also there are no real stunt's in this film but the action is good. The action is sometimes slow and sometimes fast. Like for example when there was a sword fight, you can call that a fast action scene. But when there was hand to hand action that's slow but not alway's. And the story itself is pretty good. Because in other Jackie film the story is the same and it just get's boring after a while. So I think I sad enough about this great action packed film. So go rent or buy it today!!!!!
          Edwin_Bailey

          A Lot More Fun Than It Looked

          This movie's actually really good, especially considering how old it is... There's a wonderful cast of characters, each with their own particular weapon/style, and it doesn't dwell too much on plot like some earlier pics. Jackie Chan refers to this in his book as his "First Dream Project", and it shows, because it really looks like he's in control with the action and story. Not bad at all.
          6ckormos1

          Mandatory for fans, above average, not one of the best

          1978 was one of the most, if not the most, prolific years in the history of martial arts movies. By my count about three of these movies were made every day. If you make a list of the best martial arts movies of all times then these movies from 1978 must appear on that list or you know nothing - The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Crippled Avengers, Heroes of the East, Five Deadly Venoms, Drunken Master, Warriors Two, and Dirty Kung Fu.

          So where does Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin fall in among this plethora? We must pretend, to be objective, that Jackie Chan was just another of the hundreds of capable would be star material stunt men of the era. Is there anything about this movie that makes it worth mentioning along with the other seven named? Short answer, yes.

          There are two fight sequences. First is a sword fight sequence at about the 45 minute mark. (I'm pretty sure Jackie took many of these same moves and improved the overall sequence in another of his movies. I'll get back and edit this once confirmed.) Second is the spear fighting sequence in the final fight. Those two fights are on the level of Liu Chia-Liang greatness (the Grandmaster of all martial arts movies). The only problem is the rest of the movie is "meh". I will not be adding this movie to the best of 1978 list but it is certainly rated above average and mandatory viewing for fans of the genre.

          Since I mentioned it - I will add my list (up until 1978)

          1967 One Armed Swordsman, Dragon Gate Inn, Rape of the Sword

          1968 Killer Darts, King of All Swordsmen

          1969 Killers Five

          1970 The Chinese Boxer

          1971 The Eunuch, Lady with a Sword, The Brave and the Evil

          1972 The Black Tavern, Five Fingers of Death

          1973 Enter the Dragon, Win Them All, One By One

          1974 The Savage Five, Shaolin Martial Arts

          1975 The Flying Guillotine, The Female Chivalry, The Man from Hong Kong

          1976 Challenge of the Masters, Master of the Flying Guillotine, Killer Clans, The Secret Rivals, Dance of Death

          1977 The Iron Monkey, Broken Oath, Invincible Armour, Shaolin Plot, Executioners from Shaolin, The Lost Swordship, Judgement of an Assassin, Pursuit of Vengeance

          1978 The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Crippled Avengers, Heroes of the East, Five Deadly Venoms, Drunken Master, Warriors Two, Dirty Kung Fu
          Zargo

          pretty good

          At first glance this movie is just another one of those old chan movies with the slightly irritating, forgettable title, and equally forgettable movie, but this one's content is pretty good.

          It only drags occasionally, and the action (and even plot!) is very good, great to see jackie in control! It does make a change seeing him play someone other then the lovable underdog as well, but although this movies isn't humerous as far as i could tell, it's not deadly serious either.

          Snake & Crane is horribly edited, and critisising the dubbing of a jackie chan movie is hardly an original notion, but it is very watchable, and while not a 'must-see' it is definatly one of Jackie's old ones that fans shouldn't be afraid to take a look at!

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          • Trivia
            The song "Ice Floe 9" by Pierre Arvay, from the De Wolfe Music library, is used in the film's opening credits. The same piece was also used for the opening credits of Monty Python : Sacré Graal ! (1975), and also appeared in the extended version of Zombie : Le Crépuscule des morts-vivants (1978).
          • Goofs
            Around 37m, when Hsu Yin-Fung fights Sing Chu, playing the "cartwheel" sequence in slow motion (or pausing the film at the right moment) will reveal that the hole in the ground supposedly created by Chu's punch was there before his fist hit the ground.
          • Connections
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          • Soundtracks
            Dangerous Days
            (Main Theme from the Japanese Theatrical Version)

            Written by Gregory Starr

            Composed by Tetsushi Hayashi

            Courtesy of Nippon Columbia Records

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          • Release date
            • April 26, 1978 (France)
          • Countries of origin
            • Hong Kong
            • Taiwan
          • Language
            • Mandarin
          • Also known as
            • Le Magnifique
          • Production company
            • Lo Wei Motion Picture Company
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 36m(96 min)
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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