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Jiu xian shi ba die

  • 1979
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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5.7/10
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Jiu xian shi ba die (1979)
A winery owner and drunken boxing master trains two young boys in the art of drunken boxing after he catches them stealing from his winery.
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The brother of a winery owner, who's a drunken Kung Fu master, trains two young thieves in the art of the drunken kung fu after he catches them stealing from his brother's winery.The brother of a winery owner, who's a drunken Kung Fu master, trains two young thieves in the art of the drunken kung fu after he catches them stealing from his brother's winery.The brother of a winery owner, who's a drunken Kung Fu master, trains two young thieves in the art of the drunken kung fu after he catches them stealing from his brother's winery.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Writer
    • Shan-Hsi Ting
  • Stars
    • Jack Long
    • Yi-Min Li
    • Jeanie Chang
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    354
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    • Director
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Writer
      • Shan-Hsi Ting
    • Stars
      • Jack Long
      • Yi-Min Li
      • Jeanie Chang
    • 9User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Long
    Jack Long
    • Fan Ta-Pei
    Yi-Min Li
    Yi-Min Li
    • Beggar Su
    • (as Lee I. Min)
    • …
    Jeanie Chang
    • Yu-Lu
    Kuan-Wu Lung
    Kuan-Wu Lung
    • Li Chan
    • (as Mark Long)
    • …
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Beggar Su…
    Fei Lung
    Fei Lung
    • Tiger Yeh…
    Ten-Hsiang Long
    • Brother Chin
    Hui-Lou Chen
    Hui-Lou Chen
    • Chan Chi…
    Sung Hsi Yu
    • Beggar Su…
    Ti-Men Kan
    Ti-Men Kan
    • Taoist Priest
    Yu Wang
    • Mr. Wang (Yu-Lu's father)
    Ting Wo Wang
    • Fang (bumbling servant)
    Yung-Sheng Wang
    • Chang Wu-Chi (1st opponent)
    Pai Ah
    • Director
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Writer
      • Shan-Hsi Ting
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    6silicontourist

    Raise Your Glasses To The Guys Kicking Asses!

    A Hong Kong classic of old. A true depiction of what the 1970's HK Martial Art Gung fu films were all about (Kung fu as pronounced in Mandarin, Northern China and pronounced Gung fu in Cantonese, Southern China).

    There were 4-5 films made on the Drunken fighting style and this one was non stop action. There is a fair bit of dialogue throughout the film but the fight action makes for about 70% of the whole film...it never lets up! The acting is good, except for the drunken parts, and the comedy is adequately amusing. Its a romp along bit of fun at a hectic speed and it delivers. Its a Martial Art film and that is precisely what you get!
    sam-330

    the best film i have ever seen

    the precise though beautiful photography used in the film was magnificent though this in comparison to the actors work is deeply inferior. Fung Lei is my hero, i have seen every one of his films, his mastering as an actor sucked me into the world of the drunken master and i've been unable to escape ever since. fne.
    6kosmasp

    Drunken style

    Do you have to be drunk to fight the drunken style? No pun intended, but it is called acting, yes? Another martial arts/kung fu movie from Joseph Kuo - also set in the past and also having quite a few fights going on. I watched a lot of movies that are similar to this one, most were made under the Shaw Brothers banner though.

    Still a few things may have aged in a certain way that nowadays may not seem practical or up to date anymore. The fighting and stunts is one of those things. There is under cranking going on as it is called (speeding up the fights so they do not look to stale), but even so the movie might not work as great for some as it does for others. You have to have some love for the movies and how they were made. And the insanity of them all. Introducing characters last minute just to have them fight our good main guy(s) for example ... just go with the flow and all that.
    8qsmurf

    Sweet Premium Wine!!

    What a awfully wonderful film - I bought the DVD very cheap and have seen it several times with friends, drinking the sweet premium and practicing the Drunken Style afterwards, and using the dialogue wherever possible. It's probably a lot more classy than I imagine, but it's very dated and let down by the dialogue. But it goes on and on, with lots of fighting, and the DVD has an excellent trailer (complete with spelling mistake). Lots of fighting, nothing too horrible; it should be a poignant and touching tale, but I'm usually too drunk to really care! Watch it, but all in good fun!
    8ckormos1

    Relentless fighting and excellent quality choreography in every frame

    Simon Yuen does a few moves before the opening credits and then disappears from the movie. The two drunken masters in this movie are Mark Lung and Jack Lung. Li Yi-Min also plays a younger version of one of them. The two men who love sweet premium wine and the girl who ferments it have reunited because they were both sent letters to be at this place. Most of the movie then takes place in flashback but it is easy to follow.

    The next time I watch this movie I plan to use a stopwatch and calculate the time spent fighting compared to the run time of the movie. There are a few movies that have almost 60% action but this movie seemed to exceed that. I actually felt worn out just from watching the fights. The action was relentless and almost non-stop. More remarkable was the quality of the action. The reason for that was the action director, Yuen Cheung-Yan, from the legendary clan and son of Simon Yuen from the first scene.

    This movie has my highest recommendation for anyone who wants to watch an action packed movie.

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    • Release date
      • 1979 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Le maître
    • Production company
      • Hong Hwa International Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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