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Mang quan gui shou

  • 1979
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Mang quan gui shou (1979)
ActionAdventureComedy

A well-to-do villager decides learning kung fu is the best way to protect himself and his family from the local gangsters. But the mentor he visits is a conman who is only after his money.A well-to-do villager decides learning kung fu is the best way to protect himself and his family from the local gangsters. But the mentor he visits is a conman who is only after his money.A well-to-do villager decides learning kung fu is the best way to protect himself and his family from the local gangsters. But the mentor he visits is a conman who is only after his money.

  • Director
    • Bong Luk
  • Writers
    • Shih Wu
    • Wei Yang
  • Stars
    • Bruce Li
    • Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Meg Lam
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    243
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    • Director
      • Bong Luk
    • Writers
      • Shih Wu
      • Wei Yang
    • Stars
      • Bruce Li
      • Siu-Tin Yuen
      • Meg Lam
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Bruce Li
    Bruce Li
      Siu-Tin Yuen
      Siu-Tin Yuen
      • The Blind Master
      • (as Simon Yuen)
      Meg Lam
      Meg Lam
      Lau Chan
      Lau Chan
      Mei-Lien Chang
      Liang Chen
      Chok-Chow Cheung
      Chok-Chow Cheung
      Cheng Chiang
        Kuang Chiang
        Tao Chiang
        Tao Chiang
          Shang He
          Pak-Kwong Ho
          Pak-Kwong Ho
          Kuo-Liang Huang
          Kuo-Liang Huang
          Ying-Ying Hui
          Ying-Ying Hui
          Queenie Kong
          Queenie Kong
          Hsueh-Ming Liao
          Ke-Ming Lin
          Ke-Ming Lin
          Mai-Kei
          Mai-Kei
            • Director
              • Bong Luk
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              • Shih Wu
              • Wei Yang
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            5jmverville

            Funnier Than Most, But Better Than Few

            One's impression while watching this film is fairly mixed: there were many parts that made it funnier than the typical Kung Fu film (intentionally so) which kept me interested in the film. Furthermore, the acting is not as bad as typical of its' genre, and I found some of the characters especially expressive and entertaining.

            However, the fault of the film is that it falls victim to many of the errors of its' genre: the quality being grainy and questionable, the simplicity of the plot and having shocking simplicity in the archetypes of good & evil, and furthermore, being overall rather corny.

            But if you can stand for a typical Kung Fu B movie, this is not so bad; I found it entertaining and its' martial arts were not very shabby, either. And furthermore, the film did not fall victim to any ridiculous subplot or love-story, nor was it ruined by an overwhelming personality clogging up the story, which can easily kill other films. For what they have, a decent film. If you see it for what it is, it is not hard to watch and enjoy it. Decent for anybody who has an attachment to the genre.
            7aggie80

            Reasonably decent film, above average for the genre

            Probably the biggest asset to the film is Bruce Li and Siu Tien Yuen who plays The Blind Master. I really enjoy his comedic additions to the films. A number of pretty Chinese girls in this movie, a cut above the normal. A number of familiar faces in the cast that one will recognize from other movies of the era.

            Typical elements: Unusual training methods, high flying leaps and bounds, some weapons work. Magic type fighting with blinding powders. The final death of the villian is an amazingly choreographed fight scene involving a long scarf and the blind man as well as the hero weaving around the baddie. Hey, I said it was amazing, not good!

            And it is always interesting to hear the quantities of money being discussed. "You owe us $10,000!" Sort of like hearing "1 Million Dollars" in an Austin Powers' movie.
            groovycow

            Martial arts mediocrity

            I saw BLIND FIST OF BRUCE in Brentwood's fantastic 10-pack format, and it has set the standard for my viewing of these films. While not a terrible chop-socky movie, there isn't really much in BLIND FIST to set it apart from the rest.

            BLIND FIST OF BRUCE stars Bruce Li (no, NOT Bruce Lee unfortunately) in what is labeled a "tribute to the formula that made Bruce Lee a star!" Li plays a banker whose town is set upon by a ruthless gang. Sound familiar? It should, as indeed this formula has been used for well over a hundred kung-fu movies. At times, BLIND FIST reminded me of Jackie Chan's MASTER WITH CRACKED FINGERS, but the two are incomparable in terms of action. While Li plays his part competently enough, his two "teachers" (who soon enough become gang members themselves) have that sort of chop-socky comic relief that doesn't hold well with American audiences.

            There are enough characters to keep BLIND FIST interesting, including a blind man who has mastered the martial arts, a geisha and her kung-fu maid, and Li's aforementioned cat-fu and dog-fu mentors (they teach him such moves as "peeing dog" and "licking yourself"). Also, the film has enough of those beat-em-up moments for the audience to hate the bad guys and to side with Li and his blind teacher. Unfortunately, there is simply nothing too special about BLIND FIST OF BRUCE.

            While not bad, I would recommend this movie only to die-hards like myself, rather than as an entry-level feature. Instead, watch MASTER WITH CRACKED FINGERS or, even better, FIVE DEADLY VENOMS. :)
            6InjunNose

            One of the better films starring Ho Tsung-tao (Bruce Li)

            When Jackie Chan became a Hong Kong superstar in the late '70s, Bruce Lee imitators like Ho Tsung-tao (Bruce Li) and Huang Kin-lung (Bruce Le) found themselves obliged to change with the times. Wearing a yellow tracksuit and clumsily flailing a nunchaku no longer impressed audiences; now they demanded more complex, ambitious fight choreography, resulting in the emergence of a few decent films from the Bruceploitation camp. One of them was "Blind Fist of Bruce", in which Ho plays a browbeaten bank manager who learns kung fu from a blind beggar (Simon Yuen, Jackie Chan's tipsy sifu in "Drunken Master") to fend off a gang of criminals led by Tiger Yang and Chiang Tao. There's nothing earth-shatteringly good here, but the lengthy final fight is worth sticking around for, and the film as a whole is a considerable improvement on Ho's earlier work. He could have joined the ranks of mid-level stars like Don Wong Tao and Tan Tao-liang had he not already been fatally typecast as a Bruce Lee clone.
            4gorthu

            Starts off slow, but it gets better

            Bruce Li stars as a man who learns kung fu from 2 incompetent teachers. They teach him a bunch of fake animal styles and he finally figures out that they are fakes. With goons taking over the town Li has to find a good teacher to learn kung fu quick. Enter Simon Yuen.

            The first hour has some decent comedy, but the action is not good at all. Bruce Tong has a nice cameo at the start, but then there are a bunch of weak fights. But then out of nowhere Bruce Li has an awesome fight with Kong Do and 2 other guys. Then Tiger Yang shows up. Yang's first fight is good, but the final fight is a disappointment. The rest of these words I am typing so that the reivew is long enough to be posted. Come one now. Work with me here. Am I there yet?

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            • Release date
              • July 13, 1979 (Hong Kong)
            • Country of origin
              • Hong Kong
            • Languages
              • Cantonese
              • Mandarin
            • Also known as
              • Harte Faust und weiche Birne
            • Production company
              • Kam Bo Motion Picture Company
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 32m(92 min)
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Mono
            • Aspect ratio
              • 2.35 : 1

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