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Bo ming dan dao duo ming qiang

  • 1979
  • Unrated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
648
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Bo ming dan dao duo ming qiang (1979)
SlapstickActionAdventureComedy

The self proclaimed 'king of sabres', and 'king of spears', decide to settle whose weapon is better by each taking a student and training them in the use of their favorite weapon, and whoeve... Read allThe self proclaimed 'king of sabres', and 'king of spears', decide to settle whose weapon is better by each taking a student and training them in the use of their favorite weapon, and whoever students' comes out on top is the winner.The self proclaimed 'king of sabres', and 'king of spears', decide to settle whose weapon is better by each taking a student and training them in the use of their favorite weapon, and whoever students' comes out on top is the winner.

  • Director
    • Liu Chia-Yung
  • Writers
    • Wai-Man Lai
    • Raymond Pak-Ming Wong
  • Stars
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Liu Chia-Yung
    • Ka-Yan Leung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    648
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Liu Chia-Yung
    • Writers
      • Wai-Man Lai
      • Raymond Pak-Ming Wong
    • Stars
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Liu Chia-Yung
      • Ka-Yan Leung
    • 11User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • King of Sabres
    • (as Samo Hung)
    • …
    Liu Chia-Yung
    Liu Chia-Yung
    • King of Spears
    • (as Bruce Lau)
    • …
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    • Laughing Bandit (Scarface)
    • (as Kar-yan Leung)
    Dean Shek
    Dean Shek
    • Mr. Rocking (Playboy)
    • (as Tin Sek)
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    • Bald handlebar-moustached thug with knives
    • (as Hoi-sang Lee)
    Huang Ha
    Huang Ha
    • Single Sabre Wu Li
    • (as Ha Huang)
    Lung Chan
    Lung Chan
    • Pak Chow…
    Mars
    Mars
    • Potato
    • (as Foh Sing)
    Billy Chan
    Billy Chan
    • Humpback
    • (as Ngai Chan)
    • …
    Pak-Kwong Ho
    Pak-Kwong Ho
    • Mr. Rocking's assistant
    • (as Pak-kwong Ho)
    Sai-Chai
      Karl Maka
      Karl Maka
      • Challenger
      • (as Kar Mak)
      Siu-Ming To
      Siu-Ming To
      Ching-Ying Lam
      Ching-Ying Lam
      • Ha (Scarface's fighter)
      Wing-Ming Tse
      • Swordsman Wu
      • (as Wing-ming Tse)
      Ah Kau
      Yen-Yun Lieh
      • Lady with a wiggle in her step
      • (as Yin-wan Lit)
      Chok-Chow Cheung
      Chok-Chow Cheung
      • Tea house boss
      • Director
        • Liu Chia-Yung
      • Writers
        • Wai-Man Lai
        • Raymond Pak-Ming Wong
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      10coconutkungfu-30704

      Brilliant

      Amazing weapons choreography and a double dose of Sammo and Lau Kar Wing in dual roles! This is one of the finest weapons fighting films ever made!
      carrickters

      The opinion of a recently converted Sammo Hung fan

      This movie portrays old rivals,played by Sammo Hung (King of the sword) and Lau Kar Wing (King of the spear) who meet every 10 years to find out whose weaponry skills are better.These duels always end up in a draw and as the two warriers are aging they decide to each take on a pupil so that the duel may continue. What makes this interesting is that Sammo plays Lau's student and Lau plays Sammo's student. Some amusing scenes eventuate. This from the video cover: "Skillful balletic duels between the sword and the spear rival even the best work of Jackie Chan and Liu Chia Liang in their intricacy" With these comments I would have to agree. However this film would have to be the silliest Sammo hung movie I have ever seen. There are some scenes which I don't feel contribute much at all to the overall plot. Having said that, The duels between the elderly Sammo Hung and the elderly Lau Kar Wing with their respective weapons are masterpieces. Their mastery of these weapons has to be seen to be believed. So too, the duels between the young Sammo with the spear and the young Lau with the sword as the students of the elderly masters just goes to prove how versatile and how skilled these men are. Towards the end of the film they unite to defeat a common foe in a brilliant fight sequence and then go on to fight each other to a draw just as their old sifu's had done in another incredible fight sequence so ultimately the riddle of whose weaponry is better goes unanswered. An unusual movie with some really silly scenes but a lot of great action.
      8ChungMo

      "Odd Couple" - Among the best kung fu weapon fight scenes ever

      The combo of a youthful Sammo Hung and the legendary Liu Chia Liang's brother Liu Chia Yung is a perfect match here. While not as elaborate as the Liang's classic "Legendary Weapons of Kung Fu" the fights between Sammo Hung and director Yung are absolutely incredible.

      The plot is simply this: Two old kung fu masters, the King of Swords and the King of Spears can't defeat each other after 15 years of annual fights to the death. They are also known as the Naughty Old Man and the Dirty Old Man. They decide to see who can train the best student and make them fight each other in ten years. Cut to ten years later, the students are sent out to find the other and fight but suddenly an old enemy of the two old masters reappears and captures the students. The old men must now rescue their students.

      There's a lot of Chinese humor, some visual and some spoken which doesn't translate well. Many of the secondary characters are classic Chinese comedy characters and the humor is broad and exaggerated. There's a guy named "Potato" who's got buck teeth and the strangest hairdo or hairy moles on his head. Sammo and Yung are in great acting form here and both seem to be really enjoying their dual roles. They play the old men and the two students! Breezy and fun, the film should be very enjoyable for kung fu movie fans. Unusual for this type of movie the film doesn't immediately end after the bad guy is dealt with, it keeps going. Sammo and Yung have lots more energy to show.

      A film that is here for unabashed kung fu talents to show themselves. Very well done and recommend for those who enjoy watching real physical talent on screen. And there's actually a moral to the story!
      8ckormos1

      Always bring your magnets to the sword fight!

      Creativity seldom describes movies from the golden age of martial arts movies from 1967 to 1984. This movie starts with a plot used many times before in which two masters settle a grudge by training students for a challenge fight.

      Sammo Hung and Lau Kar-Yan both play younger versions of each other in the same time frame. That was brilliant and never done before. The movie is also a parody of all martial arts movies and of Peking opera too. Almost every added character adds a twist to the story. These movies also have a reputation for filming without as much as a script and making it all up as you go. To produce this movie required fine details and precise scheduling because the two leads had two different characters to play. I have been watching these movies in chronological order to determine some "Best" and "First" moments. As of the release of this movie I rate it the most creative so far.

      None of this would matter if the fights were just average. The fights were some of the best of 1979 and likely also some of the best fights ever. The spear versus sword idea worked fabulously. Many other weapons were also used including improvising props for weapons. At first I rated this movie 9/10 but then I noticed something in comparison to the other great movies of 1979. I deducted a point because in this movie they forgot that women can fight. My other top movies for 1979, though male dominated, also had at least one excellent fight with a female.

      My copy is wide screen and typical DVD resolution. There are English subtitles and dubbing. I recommend playing both because it's amusing how the spoken and written words rarely match. I rate this 8 of 10 and highly recommend it for all fans of the genre.
      bob the moo

      Fun cheesy acting with wonderful martial arts action aplenty makes for a dated but very enjoyable film

      The King of the Sword and the King of the Spear are, as their names suggest, masters of their respective weapons and have never been defeated. Each year they meet to battle one another but each time the result is the same – a draw. They come to the conclusion that, because they know one another so well, it will always be equal and the only way to decide who is best is to each take a student and train them for ten years before letting them loose on one another without revealing the connection between them, whoever wins has therefore been taught by the better man. So they head off to do this, unaware of the darker forces of competition that await them and their new students.

      LoveFilm treated me well for once and although it through up a "someday" film in place of one of the ones I wanted sooner rather than later, on this occasion it was a very enjoyable pick. I started watching it in the subtitled mode but after five minutes I decided to watch it in dubbed mode – not a choice I normally make but in this case I had a reason. The reason was that it was immediately obvious that this was going to be a very dated and cheesy martial arts film with wild hair, overacting and the like and I figured that I might as well go the whole hog and enjoy a typically cheesy American dub. This will upset purists of course and it did mean that some of the dialogue was changed (including the addition of a joke that references the Spice Girls) but it did add to the fun as I got the impression (looking back at some scenes with subtitles on) that a lot of the original humour doesn't translate particularly well.

      This is certainly true of the characters, some of whom do feel like they were created and acted with everyone smacked out of their heads – Master Rocking in particular; dubbing doesn't make him any less weird. The plot is a simple affair and the "evil" of my plot summary is very much thrown in at the very end to provide a focused conclusion. It doesn't matter too much though because the film is still fun and engaging even though the focus is on the training for the majority. The main reason for this of course is the action, which is roundly brilliant. There are one or two moments where it is sped-up to the detriment of the action (ie it ends up looking stupid silly) but otherwise it does deserve its praise for how good it is at the weapons stuff. All the fight sequences are well choreographed with humour and skill making them exciting and fun at the same time. Carrying the fun thread, all the actors play well into the silly humour. Sammo and Yung-Lia are both really good in their dual roles and work really well together, getting laughs off one another equally as the dynamics change between the two parts of the film – allowing each to be the elder or younger. The support cast are mixed in how they entertain but they all do entertain. Ka-Yan makes for a strong villain full and is just as memorable as the many weird, exaggerated characters in smaller roles. Everyone appears to have weird hair growing everywhere – in one case right out of a large mole and everyone overacts in a way that even actors from silent films would feel was pushing it, but yet it works. It does need you to be in a cheesy mood though but if you are it is a lot of fun.

      Odd Couple deserves viewers for the quality of its action scenes, which are technically impressive and really well choreographed, but it is also worth coming to for the very silly humour that dominates everything from the characters, the hairstyles and the performances. Those seeking a "serious" martial arts film may baulk at this but the majority of viewers will be too amused to care.

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        The first film to be released by Gar Bo Motion Picture Company (aka. Gar-Bo Film Company), an independent production company set up by the actors Sammo Hung, Lau Kar Wing and Karl Maka.

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      • Release date
        • August 9, 1979 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • Odd Couple
      • Production company
        • Gar Bo Films Company
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        1 hour 37 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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