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Le singe fou du kung-fu

Original title: Feng hou
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.3K
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Le singe fou du kung-fu (1979)
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A kung fu expert is tricked by a gangster into believing he has committed adultery, so his sister becomes a concubine, and his hands are damaged beyond repair. Years later, he teaches a stre... Read allA kung fu expert is tricked by a gangster into believing he has committed adultery, so his sister becomes a concubine, and his hands are damaged beyond repair. Years later, he teaches a street hustler Monkey Kung-Fu, and they take revenge.A kung fu expert is tricked by a gangster into believing he has committed adultery, so his sister becomes a concubine, and his hands are damaged beyond repair. Years later, he teaches a street hustler Monkey Kung-Fu, and they take revenge.

  • Director
    • Chia-Liang Liu
  • Writer
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Hou Hsiao
    • Kara Ying Hung Wai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Writer
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Chia-Liang Liu
      • Hou Hsiao
      • Kara Ying Hung Wai
    • 13User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Chia-Liang Liu
    Chia-Liang Liu
    • Chen
    Hou Hsiao
    • Monkey
    • (as Hsiao Ho)
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    • Miss Chen
    • (as Ying-Hung Hui)
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Tuan
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Kwok-Keung Chan
        Shao-Hung Chan
        Shao-Hung Chan
        Hsi Chang
        Hsi Chang
        Ling Wei Chen
        Ling Wei Chen
        Wing-Hon Cheung
        Wing-Hon Cheung
        • Green Dragon
        • (as Yung-Han Chang)
        Tien-Chu Chin
        Tien-Chu Chin
        Chin-Chiang Chou
        Ju Fang
        Ju Fang
        Ming Fung
        Ming Fung
        Fung Ging-Man
        Fung Ging-Man
        • Stage Manager
        • (as Ging-Man Fung)
        Chi-Chang Ho
        Chih Wei Ho
        King-Chu Lee
        King-Chu Lee
        • Director
          • Chia-Liang Liu
        • Writer
          • Kuang Ni
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        bagua-2

        The best Lui Liang/and monkey style movie ever made!

        As a Bagua/Hsing-i instructor for over 20 years, I have witnessed many different levels of kung-fu expertise. 'Mad Monkey' is the best demonstration of footwork and kung-fu mastery that has ever been put on celluloid. Lui Liang's choreography and acting are first rate. As a viewer make sure to pay close attention to the demonstration of monkey style vs. all other 'hard' styles. In this demo., Liang shows how any martial artist should strive to become more and more loose/relaxed during a fight vs. what we are normally shown, which is the hero flexing his muscles and locking out into stiff poses for the camera. The story is gripping and the kung-fu is top notch, this is truly a martial masterpiece!
        8Leofwine_draca

        Great stuff!

        Another feather in the cap of director Liu Chia Liang, who delightedly co-stars playing an old Sam Seed-style master to youthful whippersnapper Hsiao Hou. Hou is amazing in this film as the impoverished youth who becomes a martial arts master; he might be a Jackie imitator but his physicality and finesse easily makes him the equal of even Bruce Lee. The two hour storyline takes us through an initial betrayal through to buffoonish hijinks, lots of training, and finally a highly satisfying denouement. Good casting with Kara Hui and Lo Lieh in support, and excellent choreography and fight staging. Great stuff!
        6InjunNose

        Okay, but not Liu Chia-liang's greatest moment

        In "Mad Monkey Kung Fu," Liu Chia-liang temporarily veered away from his successful Shaolin formula to experiment with the animal-style slapstick that had made Jackie Chan an overnight sensation. It's not a bad film (and it's fun to see Liu taking on a starring role for the first time), but it lacks the gravity of "Executioners from Shaolin" and "The Thirty-Sixth Chamber of Shaolin"...and suffers from script inconsistencies and odd pacing, to boot.

        Chen (Liu) is a talented opera performer with a weakness for liquor. Local tycoon and all-around jerk Tuan (Lo Lieh) frames Chen for rape, taking Chen's sister (Kara Hui) as his concubine and breaking Chen's hands so that he no longer poses a threat. Chen becomes a street performer and is befriended by a young man known only as Monkey (Hsiao Ho). Hot-headed and a little simple, Monkey is always getting into trouble with a gang of thugs, so Chen teaches him how to defend himself. It turns out that the thugs work for Tuan, and when Monkey gives them a sound beating, he also incurs Tuan's wrath. Chen is finally obliged to intervene despite his apparently ruined hands.

        The production values are top-notch (they always were in Shaw Brothers films), and the martial arts choreography is of course flawless, but Ni Kuang's script is noticeably disjointed. Chen's whole existence is upended in one overly busy fifteen-minute scene, after which Tuan's character disappears from the film for an extended period. Implausibly, Chen does not attempt to remain in contact with his sister and seems to have no idea that the thugs harassing him and Monkey are Tuan's men (though it's fairly obvious all along). Finally, events veer from the comic to the tragic and back again with a dizzying lack of warning, making "Mad Monkey Kung Fu" a schizophrenic viewing experience. See it for the fights, especially the climactic confrontation at Tuan's brothel. Objectively speaking, this is not Liu Chia-liang's greatest moment; subjectively, your rating will depend on your tolerance level for traditional Chinese comedy and capering monkey impersonations.
        8BA_Harrison

        More fun than a barrel of monkeys.

        Smitten with the pretty sister of martial arts expert Chen (Lau Kar-leung/Liu Chia-Liang), evil gang-boss Tuan (Lo Lieh) does whatever it takes to make the woman his concubine: with some help from his equally scheming wife, Tuan frames Chen for rape, a crime punishable by drowning, but spares him this fate when Miss Chen (Kara Hui) declares that she is willing do whatever is necessary to save her brother's life. True to his word, Tuan allows Chen to go free, but not before making sure that the poor sap's hands are brutally crippled to ensure that he cannot seek retribution.

        This being a traditional Shaw Brother's revenge tale, however, such dastardly deeds do not go unpunished: working as a street performer, Chen meets petty thief Little Monkey (Hou Hsiao) to whom he teaches the secrets of his powerful Monkey Fist kung fu (allowing for some really entertaining training scenes); after a few run-ins with local villains who have been causing trouble in town, Little Monkey confronts their boss, who—surprise, surprise—turns out to be none other than that scheming scoundrel Tuan! Major ass-kickery ensues...

        It's been over twenty years since I first heard about this film from a friend, but I've only just gotten around to seeing it; if I had known at the time it was a Shaw Brothers production and that it starred HK cinema legends Lau Kar-leung and Lo Lieh I probably would have checked it out pronto, but alas, access to IMDb was still years away and I had no way of finding out any details about the film. Still, better late than never, and I'm glad to say that the wait was worth it: Mad Monkey Kung Fu is an excellent slice of old school fight action, a brilliant mix of expertly timed physical comedy and very impressive martial arts mayhem that, even at a massive 116 minutes long, never delivers a boring moment.

        Monkey style always makes me laugh, what with all that comical twitching, scratching and screeching mid-fight, and this film sees Hou Hsiao giving it his all, acting the complete fool with ease whilst performing incredible acrobatics and dishing out some serious drubbings; Lau Kar-leung is just as impressive as his sifu, performing lightning fast moves and breath-taking somersaults; and Kara Hui also displays some impressive moves during her brief fight scene. Meanwhile, Lo Lieh proves why he is one of the finest baddies in the history of Hong Kong cinema, being utterly loathsome and simply begging for a bashing (which, of course, he duly receives before the final credits roll).

        Take my advice, don't leave it two decades before YOU check out Mad Monkey Kung Fu!
        10madalaoni

        not just a great martial arts film, but a top film full stop.

        But this is a great martial arts film. Liu Chia Liang ranks second to none as a fight choreographer, only Sammo Hung at his best compares. This is immediately clear from his proud exhibition of technique -rather than flashy camera angles etc. - during fights. The direction is tightly controlled to not only excite the viewer by the speed and movement but to awe her with the precise skill displayed. This film benefits also from Liu's participation in front of the camera. Liu's performance at the banquet scene with which the film opens is one of the high points in kung fu movie history. Liu is supported by the beautiful and talented Hui Ying Hung (of My Young Auntie fame) and 'Hsiao Hou' whose acrobatics are breathtaking, and preferable to any amount of wirework As for the plot , this film follows the not uncommon theme of revenge, but with character and moral development along the way, and a most fitting resolution. The humour in this is also of the best. If you only watch one kung fu film ever, this would be a good choice- it has it all.

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        • Release date
          • October 5, 1979 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Languages
          • Cantonese
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Mad Monkey Kung-Fu
        • Production company
          • Shaw Brothers
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          1 hour 56 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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