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Le Poing mortel du dragon

Original title: Hong Wending san po bai lian jiao
  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
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7.1/10
2.4K
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Le Poing mortel du dragon (1980)
The monk Hung Wen-Ting fights against the evil priest White Lotus.
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The monk Hung Wen-Ting fights against the evil priest White Lotus.The monk Hung Wen-Ting fights against the evil priest White Lotus.The monk Hung Wen-Ting fights against the evil priest White Lotus.

  • Director
    • Lo Lieh
  • Writer
    • Tien Huang
  • Stars
    • Chia-Hui Liu
    • Lo Lieh
    • Lung-Wei Wang
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    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Lo Lieh
    • Writer
      • Tien Huang
    • Stars
      • Chia-Hui Liu
      • Lo Lieh
      • Lung-Wei Wang
    • 21User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Chia-Hui Liu
    Chia-Hui Liu
    • Hung Wen-Ting
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Priest White Lotus
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Lung-Wei Wang
    Lung-Wei Wang
    • Governor Kau Tin-Chung
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    • Mei-Hsiao
    • (as Ying Hung Wei)
    Hou Hsiao
    • Personal Swordsman of White Lotus
    Ching-Ching Yeung
    Ching-Ching Yeung
    • Hu Hsiao-Ching
    • (as Tsing Tsing Yang)
    Shao-Hung Chan
    Shao-Hung Chan
    Wing-Hon Cheung
    Wing-Hon Cheung
      Miao Ching
      Miao Ching
      Kai Chu
      Chi-Chang Ho
      Pa-Ching Huang
      • White Lotus Abbot
      Chi-Ho Lau
      • Shaolin student
      • (as Chih-Hao Liu)
      King-Chu Lee
      King-Chu Lee
      • Hu Ah-Biao
      • (as Ching Chu)
      Fa-Yuan Li
      Fa-Yuan Li
      Hui-Huang Lin
      Hui-Huang Lin
      • Hu Nai-Cheng
      Ke-Ming Lin
      Ke-Ming Lin
      Yun-Sheng Pan
      Yun-Sheng Pan
        • Director
          • Lo Lieh
        • Writer
          • Tien Huang
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        bob the moo

        The good sense of humor through most of the film is what makes it work

        When Hung Wending and Brother Biu defeat Priest White Eyebrows, the White Lotus Clan comes out for revenge. When Shaolin monks are released from captivity, Ko Chun Chung and the master White Lotus Priest slaughter them and turn towards Ting and Biu. Wending and his pregnant sister-in-law flee the battle to fight another day. The next day comes but Wending's crane and tiger style is clearly no match for the White Lotus Priest – and no matter how much he practices on the hapless Brother Shing, it is not getting better. Once her baby is born, his sister-in-law teaches him some unusual techniques to try to refine his skills to be capable of winning.

        The opening battle of this film confused me a little bit, until I realized that it was more or less picking up from the end of Hong Xi Guan (Executioner from Shaolin). From here we get a plot which is fairly generic in terms of its details – a boss villain of great power, and a man who will train to defeat him, leading to a big final battle at the end. In this way the film does just what it does and there is not really much in the way of story beyond the tickboxes it goes through. What makes it good though is that there is a good sense of humor throughout. It takes a minute to get to, but once Brother Shing is in the film, it gets consistently very funny – both in his performance but also the way that Wending embraces the more feminine style of kung-fu. Between these two factors it is quite amusing.

        The action is mostly good, although having watched a lot of films using weapons recently, I did miss this aspect of it since most of this is hand-to-hand. I also am not a fan of the whole 'retractable groin' thing – I remember it from the previous film and, although it is used less here, it is still in the character. Generally though the performances of Liu and Lo are both very good, playing off one another well. I was perhaps not as taken by the action as I would have liked, but it is done with a certain amount of fun, while the majority of the film does have frequent laughs and chuckles, making it an entertaining if slightly silly affair.
        8lost-in-limbo

        Watch and learn.

        Another churned out Hong Kong production by the Shaw brothers in what can be seen as a Kung Fu cult classic starring the likes of Gordon Liu and Leih Lo as the priest white lotus in colourful performances. The story follows that Shaolin students being released from prison, to only be hunted down by members of the white lotus clan. Survivor Hong Wen-Ting seeks revenge against the priest white lotus for killing his best friend and his fiancé

        For me there's something nostalgic about the sub-genre, which always brings a smile. Fun, brash and exciting all rolled into one. "Clan of the White Lotus" spends a lot of time either on the masterfully shot and heart racing choreographed martial arts involving the many attempts to take the priest white lotus' life and that of Hong Wen-Ting constantly training to change and strengthen his fighting style to do so. While frequently violent and bloody, it stays rather comical. These tend to be around the training and the constantly amusing charades involving the White Lotus and Hong Wen-Ting. Lieh Lo also directs; crafting out eccentric set-pieces with precision and impressionable images clocking in with creative slow-motion and detailed backdrops. The only thing is that a uniformity pattern starts to work its way in.
        gjhong

        another martial arts favourite

        I must have seen this Shaw Brothers movie on TV in the 1980s because it seemed very familiar as I watched the DVD. Apparently this is a sequel to Executioners from Shaolin. The movie opens with a flashback to a fight between white-haired monk Pai Mei and a two-man team featuring Gordon Liu and another fellow. The monk is extremely tough so it is necessary to double-team him with Tiger Style and Crane Style. This is the setup for the current story where Pai Mei's brother Pak Mei another white-haired monk is out for revenge. In this adventure there is no partner to use Crane style so Gordon needs special training to make up for it. It was a lot of fun watching Gordon learning woman's style kung fu to get an advantage over Pak Mei the White Lotus. Check this one out at the video store if you get the chance because Gordon Liu will be a white-haired kung fu master named Pai Mei in Kill Bill Volume 2.
        9chatch-64246

        A Gordon Liu Classic!

        Another Gordon Liu classic, Clan of the White Lotus was directed by White Lotus Chief himself, Lo Lieh, and is old school Kung Fu fun at its finest! This one features such crazy concepts as the White Lotus Chief having the ability to suck his testicles into his stomach (as a means of defense) and some insane use of "acupuncture-fu" toward the end of the film. Liu trains in some uniquely interesting 'woman's style' Kung Fu as he battles Lieh 3 times, each fight growing in intensity. And his fights with Wang Lung-wei are absolutely fierce! These two square off in several flicks, with every encounter being great (check out "Instructors of Death" aka "Martial Club" for one of their absolute best). COTWL is hands down a MUCH better version/remake of "Executioners From Shaolin."
        7alisonc-1

        Kung-Fu from the Shaw Brothers, Including the "Feminine" Kind!

        Shaolin kung-fu practitioners and brothers Wu and Hung (Gordon Liu) attack and kill the merciless Pai Mei; they and other Shaolin disciples are jailed, but their release is ordered because "the people" want them to be free. However, Pai Mei's even more merciless brother White Lotus (Lo Lieh) has other ideas; he kills off many members of the Shaolin Temple, including Wu and Hung's girlfriend, leaving Wu's pregnant wife Mei-Hsiao (Kara Hui) and Hung as practically the only members of Shaolin left to avenge the deaths. But Hung can't defeat White Lotus with a combination of the tiger and crane kung-fu moves that he and his brother used to defeat Pai Mei; instead, it is up to Mei-Hsiao to teach him feminine kung-fu techniques, the styles of embroidery and acupuncture. Will those be enough to defeat the evil White Lotus, or must Hung pay the price that his brother and their people did? Kung-fu movies, particularly those of producers the Shaw Brothers, don't really require much in the way of close attention to the plot, as the plot primarily exists to move the characters from one fight sequence to another. And the sound effects accompanying those fights are just sublime! Gordon Liu and Lo Lieh were international stars of the form, prior to the advent of Bruce Lee even; and ironically, in Tarantino's "Kill Bill Vol. 2," Liu plays Pai Mei, the character his character in this film kills off at the beginning of the movie, setting the story in motion. FantAsia 2012 was lucky enough to locate the last surviving celluloid copy of this classic film, complete with garbled English subtitles and faded-to-red colour scheme (the result of the passage of years, not an intentional part of the film), and as long as you check your logical brain in at the door, it's a hoot to watch, 30-odd years on!

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          The character Priest White Lotus was loosely based on the continuing Taoist character, Pai Mei. In real life, the Taoist Priest Bak Mei (translated to mean "White Eyebrows") is said to have been a large influence for the demise of Shaolin during the Qing Dynasty.
        • Quotes

          Hong Wen-Ting: You bastard. We Shaolins never hurt your clan. Why do you want to fight us?

          Kau Tin-Chung: I want revenge. You both killed my classmate. Pai Mei, the priest.

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          Follows Les exécuteurs de Shaolin (1977)

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        • Release date
          • January 1, 1980 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Languages
          • Cantonese
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Clan of the White Lotus
        • Production companies
          • Film Workshop
          • Shaw Brothers
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 35m(95 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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