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Hou hsing kou shou

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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John Cheung in Hou hsing kou shou (1979)
Kung FuMartial ArtsActionDrama

The master of a drunken fist is killed by a deadly snake fist duo in a major battle, so his only student flees and becomes a covert, expert fighter.The master of a drunken fist is killed by a deadly snake fist duo in a major battle, so his only student flees and becomes a covert, expert fighter.The master of a drunken fist is killed by a deadly snake fist duo in a major battle, so his only student flees and becomes a covert, expert fighter.

  • Director
    • Sum Cheung
  • Writers
    • Sum Cheung
    • Wilson Tong
  • Stars
    • John Cheung
    • Yao Lin Chen
    • Pomson Shi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    527
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sum Cheung
    • Writers
      • Sum Cheung
      • Wilson Tong
    • Stars
      • John Cheung
      • Yao Lin Chen
      • Pomson Shi
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Cheung
    John Cheung
    • Liang Shiao Chai
    • (as John Chang)
    Yao Lin Chen
    Yao Lin Chen
    • Hsia Sa (Snake-stylist #1)
    • (as Charlie Chan)
    Pomson Shi
    • Koo Ting-sang
    • (as Lin-Yu Shin)
    Chiu-Sing Hau
    • Teacher Ho
    • (as Tsau Seng Hau)
    Wilson Tong
    Wilson Tong
    • Lun Chun (Snake-stylist #2
    • (as Tong Wai Shing)
    • …
    Tien-Hsi Tang
    • Master Yan Fung Tien
    • (as Tien Si Tang)
    Fat Wan
    • Yan Brother #1
    • (as Fat Yun)
    Kang-Yeh Cheng
    Kang-Yeh Cheng
    • Yan Brother #2
    Ming-Wai Chan
    Ming-Wai Chan
    • Yan Thug
    Chok-Chow Cheung
    Chok-Chow Cheung
    Chi-Chang Ho
    • Student
    Wei Lan
    • Yan Thug…
    King-Chu Lee
    King-Chu Lee
    • Yan Thug
    Hung Liang
    Hsin Shen
    • Student
    • (as Sian Sen)
    Chor-Lam Tsang
    • Ah Mo
    Tse Wan Yau
    • Director
      • Sum Cheung
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      • Sum Cheung
      • Wilson Tong
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    10coltras35

    Classic kungfu

    The master of Drunken fist is killed by the deadly Snake fist duo in an awesome battle. His only student flees and comes upon a wood cutter, who is also an expert fighter and sworn enemy of the Snake fist style. The wood cutter takes pity on the lad and teaches him the Monkey fist. Soon, the Snake fist masters come and kill the Monkey fist master, but the student combines both the arts of his former masters, and defeats the snake fist duo in an epic battle of martial arts styles.

    A classic Kung fu movie that is one of my favourites and possibly the best of the student avenges master's death type of story and is full of well-choreographed sequences which just makes you marvel at the sheer skill. The pace is fast, the story is well-told and acted and the finale is a must-see.
    10cinemaisdope

    The Coolest Monkey Kung Fu Movie of All Time

    Be prepared to be converted to being a life long fan of monkey kung fu movies after seeing this movie! This is the *granddaddy* of monkey kung fu movies! Prepare to have your world rocked with movie coolness monkey kung fu style! One of the all time most entertaining movies ever made! This is what kung fu movies are supposed to be... highly entertaining, jaw dropping edge of your seat fight sequences and great humor.

    I had the chance to see this fine movie as the 4th Annual Tarantino Film Festival. When Tarantino introduced the movie he showed off his monkey kung fu and drunken style kung fu skills which were dead on. Though I will note that in the version shown at this fest it shows about a 2 minute sequence involving a monkey fight a snake, which is crucial to the plot towards the end... which on most video versions of this movie is completely cut out which pretty much renders the end of the movie sorta confusing and disjointed. So if you do look for this film be sure and look for the uncut complete version of it with the full monkey fighting the snake sequence. There are various movie places out there that sell the uncut version. If you watch a edited version of this movie you will probably scratch your head and wonder why anyone would rave about this movie... you know the slightest of cuts to a movie in any length at crucial points in the movie can have the hugest effect on it... and this is one of those cases.

    From the opening scenes of someone jumping from tree to tree monkey kung fu style I was hooked with this movie. The movie gets you involved from beginning to end. The good guys in the movie are all fight monkey kung fu style with some mixing in some drunken style, which makes for a super super cool combination. The bad guys all fight snake fist style which makes for an awesome adversary in fighting techniques.

    I can say I haven't seen an audience so into a movie and so full of joy afterwards since I first saw the movie The Matrix. This is like one of those ultimate kung fu movies that fires and hits on all cylinders. Many of us have seen so many bad kung fu movies we forget there are those gems like this one that revitalizes you, takes you to movie paradise... that magical feeling you get when you walk out of a movie that makes you remember why you love movies in the first place. The climax and final fight sequence in the uncut version of this film is one of the best fight sequences I've seen in any movie. You are literally almost on your feet or at the edge of your seat with your arms and legs reacting with kung fu moves to what is happening on the screen as you root for the good guy.

    I have become the hugest fan of monkey kung fu movies after seeing this movie and I'm sure anyone out there that sees this movie will want to run out and rent or buy every monkey kung fu movie they can find... though there aren't too many movies in any genre quite as entertaining and cool as this one. Hopefully the fine folks at Criterion will someday turn this into their fine collection of DVD releases.
    10Annie-27

    The perfect kung fu movie

    I saw this movie with a large audience at a film festival recently and it nearly blew the roof off the place. It's a perfect example of an entertaining film, without a single unnecessary scene. Of course the fight scenes (the reason you're watching a kung fu flick in the first place) are great. This film has a real sense of humor and a great pace; it could be useful for converting new fans to the whole genre.
    9averymor

    The best of it's genre

    Long before the Kung-Fu cinema of this period became a cult following and channel 5 (FOX) started running the more contemporary of these movies on Saturday afternoons, my cousin told me about a movie that he'd seen on 42nd st. (NYC, the Mecca of the kung-Fu craze) that I had to see.

    As a kid, we had grown up on some of the older stuff, 5 Fingers Of Death, 7 Blows of the dragon, and all of the Bruce Lee movies. Most of this during the blackploitation era.

    Then there was a lull in our Kung-Fu diet, well as far as anything new and different was concerned.

    So when I finally saw this with my cousin on his recommendation (Said it was so good he had to see it again) I was blown away. I'd never seen anything like it before or since (with the exception of "Kung Fu Hustle" which now ranks a 10 on my greatest Kung-Fu list) The story was tight, the choreography was above average for it's time and the cinematography was top notch.

    What I like best about this movie, compared to all the others, is that you didn't see a guy get punched or kicked 12 times before coughing up blood and then coming back to give 24 blows of his own before that person hacked up a lung.

    This was a three to four hit minimum movie, which means there was more focus on style and defense in the fight scenes before eventually someone scored a hit, and when they got hit, they felt it..like a real fight more or less.

    Also, this was one of the first movies to give you the styles that appeared here....Drunkard, Monkey, Snake and when you think about it, all three are the more flamboyant of styles (not to leave out the Mantis style) I've argued with other Kung-Fu aficionados in video stores over a novice's query as to what's the best Kung Fu movie to start out with.

    Hands Down, you up your Kung-Fu appreciation immensely with this gem.
    tomroman

    best kung fu movie of all time

    first saw this movie when i was about 5 or 6 when my uncle gave me the VHS.

    this was the uncut version, all the DVD's of this film to be released that i know of have the most important scene taken out of it for animal rights reasons - there is a 2-3 minute long clip of a monkey killing a snake in an actual fight between the 2 animals (who knows how many animals they went through to get the shot of a monkey crushing the snakes head with his mouth?!?). this is the scene where the title character finally understands the power of the monkey style, and its effectiveness against the snake style - the style it was designed to combat.

    anyway, at that age i was easily impressed, but this was just ridiculous. i don't think i have EVER been so impressed by anything in my entire life. i must have watched this film 5 times a day for a good 4 months over the summer (note, maybe a slight exaggeration).

    i didn't then see it for the best part of 10 years until i finally unearthed the gem again and sat down to watch it - AND OH DEAR, if its possible i think i was more impressed this time round. probably due to sentimental reasons, but still, i was blown away by the acrobatics and greatly accurate portrayal of both the fighting styles and ancient china.

    if you dare to call yourself a martial arts fan, or, well - even a SLIGHT fan of films - then i would challenge your integrity if you were to say you hadnt seen this movie, this 'shrine to everything good about life'! THATS how much i rate this film.

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1979 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Snake in the Monkey's Shadow
    • Production company
      • Goldig Film Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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