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Historical movie, set during the Japanese occupation of China during WWII, in which a group of Chinese rebels tries to oust the Japanese forces from a small town. Jackie Chan is one of the g... Read allHistorical movie, set during the Japanese occupation of China during WWII, in which a group of Chinese rebels tries to oust the Japanese forces from a small town. Jackie Chan is one of the good guys but has nothing much more than a supporting role.Historical movie, set during the Japanese occupation of China during WWII, in which a group of Chinese rebels tries to oust the Japanese forces from a small town. Jackie Chan is one of the good guys but has nothing much more than a supporting role.
Ching Wong
- Tang Jing Fong
- (as Ching Wang)
Qiu Yuen
- Rickshaw Man's Granddaughter
- (as Hsiu Lin)
Jackie Chan
- Shi Tzer
- (as Yuen Lung Chen)
Ho Li-Jen
- Rickshaw Man
- (as Li-Jen Ho)
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This movie is a typical low budget 70s Kung fu with the Chinese heroes against the Japanese occupying army and local bad guys.
It is pretty mediocre compared to some of the great 70s Bruce Lee and Sonny Chiba flicks that came out during that same time period.
Jackie Chan is really young in his movie and doesn't get much screen time. You can tell that he is going to be big though. His personality shines through.
This was recently broadcast under the name Eagle Shadow Fist. This version claimed to be the unedited /director's cut.
It is decent if you need a kung fu cheese fix.
It is pretty mediocre compared to some of the great 70s Bruce Lee and Sonny Chiba flicks that came out during that same time period.
Jackie Chan is really young in his movie and doesn't get much screen time. You can tell that he is going to be big though. His personality shines through.
This was recently broadcast under the name Eagle Shadow Fist. This version claimed to be the unedited /director's cut.
It is decent if you need a kung fu cheese fix.
I love this film as I do all early martial arts films.
This film is typical of the 1970's style of early martial arts films, ie not much plot, same plot as other films, more choreographed fighting than dialogue, bad dubbing, etc etc, because of this it is what it is, and highly enjoyable too.
Don't be fooled by the film cover Jackie Chan is not the lead actor and does not get much screen time nor do you see him fight up close much, but you can still see the development of his unique style.
All in all its still a great movie. Try and get the US uncut version so the fight scenes don't feel too disjointed and enjoy it for what it is.
Those who out and out disparage the film should appreciate that without these early films Chan would not have developed as he has.
This film is typical of the 1970's style of early martial arts films, ie not much plot, same plot as other films, more choreographed fighting than dialogue, bad dubbing, etc etc, because of this it is what it is, and highly enjoyable too.
Don't be fooled by the film cover Jackie Chan is not the lead actor and does not get much screen time nor do you see him fight up close much, but you can still see the development of his unique style.
All in all its still a great movie. Try and get the US uncut version so the fight scenes don't feel too disjointed and enjoy it for what it is.
Those who out and out disparage the film should appreciate that without these early films Chan would not have developed as he has.
EAGLE SHADOW FIST is one of the very earliest movies in the career of Jackie Chan, one where he's actually got a largish role rather than a mere cameo as in the likes of ENTER THE DRAGON. The story offers the usual historical backdrop of a repressed China under the cruel Japanese regime, where various partisans decide to rise up and save their town from the imperial forces. Chan has a supporting role as one of the township heroes, but the main good guy role is taken by regular Shaw villain Wong Ching. The action is undistinguished and the plot largely dull, which is a pity given the familiarity of the cast.
Set amid the turbulent China years of Japanese occupation during the Second World War, we follow a group of actors / resistance fighters who are kicked from their theatres and into shabby hideouts. It's from here they fend off the appallingly presented Japanese (one's depicted with a Hitler moustache) who's only intent, it seems to me, is to generally rape, maim, kill and terrorise. The only reason this one hasn't sadly been banished for the rest of eternity is due to a sprightly support from our man Jackie, but even hardened Chan fans may find this pulp a little hard to swallow. To simplify this is a bad, bad film.
Eagle Shadow. Fist is a great movie. Every actor gives a great performance. The action is superbly choreographed. The movie has great emotional resonance. Compared to Jackie's other Chinese vs Japanese movie New Fist of Fury, Eagle Shadow Fist presents very clear motivations to fight whereas NFOF had the protagonists fight the Japanese because they don't want to change the name of their school. In Eagle Shadow Fist, the Japanese rape and murder innocents. They steal money from the Chinese and kill children. One thing that differentiates Eagle Shadow Fist from lots of martial arts films is that most of the protagonists can't fight whatsoever. That creates great sympathy for these characters. The storyline and pacing in the movie are great as is the music and the way it is implemented. Jackie has a small supporting role in the film and he does decent. The movie is fully engaging and one of the best martial movies I've seen. I liked it as a child and it still holds up extremely well to this day. 9/10. P.S. the final moves in the ending battle are beyond great.
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- Alternate versionsUK video version is cut by 7 secs with edits to a head butt, a spine punch and a neck kick. The DVD features the same print.
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