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Légitime vengeance

Original title: Long zai jiang hu
  • 1986
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.7K
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Bruce Lee and Brandon Lee in Légitime vengeance (1986)
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Brandon Ma is an average Joe but his best friend, Michael, is a sinister drug dealer with a crush on Brandon's girlfriend, May. When Michael murders a dirty cop and frames his friend, sendin... Read allBrandon Ma is an average Joe but his best friend, Michael, is a sinister drug dealer with a crush on Brandon's girlfriend, May. When Michael murders a dirty cop and frames his friend, sending him to jail, Brandon returns for vengeance.Brandon Ma is an average Joe but his best friend, Michael, is a sinister drug dealer with a crush on Brandon's girlfriend, May. When Michael murders a dirty cop and frames his friend, sending him to jail, Brandon returns for vengeance.

  • Director
    • Ronny Yu
  • Writers
    • Clifton Ko
    • Raymond Fung
  • Stars
    • Brandon Lee
    • Michael Wong
    • Regina Kent
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Ronny Yu
    • Writers
      • Clifton Ko
      • Raymond Fung
    • Stars
      • Brandon Lee
      • Michael Wong
      • Regina Kent
    • 30User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Brandon Lee
    Brandon Lee
    • Brandon Ma
    Michael Wong
    Michael Wong
    • Michael
    Regina Kent
    • May
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    • Yee
    • (as Wai-Man Chan)
    Onno Boelee
    • Caucasian prisonner 'Big Papa'
    Hak Chu
    • Mr. Wong
    Tau Chu
    Tau Chu
    • Michael's Thug
    Lung Fei
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Prison Guard
    • (as Guk Fung)
    Shing Fui-On
    Shing Fui-On
    • Michael's Thug
    • (as Fu-On Shing)
    Raymond Sai-Hung Fung
    • Drug Buyer's Driver
    Kwok Wing Ha
    • Michael's Thug
    Shang He
    • Muscle Thug's Man
    • (as Woh Seung)
    Hsin-Nan Hung
    Hsin-Nan Hung
    • Muscle Thug's Man
    Chui Kin-Wa
    • Prisoner
    Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
    Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
    • Michael's Thug
    • (as Blacky Ko Sau-Leung)
    Clifton Ko
    Clifton Ko
    • Hotel Manager
    • (as Clifton Ko Chi-Sum)
    Chung Lam
    Chung Lam
    • Sharky Kau
    • Director
      • Ronny Yu
    • Writers
      • Clifton Ko
      • Raymond Fung
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    User reviews30

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    5Bogey Man

    Nothing special this time

    Legacy of Rage is directed by Ronny Yu, the genius behind Bride With White Hair. Rage stars Brandon Lee is his only Hong Kong production and Michael Wong, the guy who played the sicko role in Fatal Love, starring beautiful Ellen Chan. Legacy of Rage is normal HK actioner and nothing special. The fight and action scenes are okay as always in these films(well, at least almost always), and at the end fight, they are occasionally brutal, too. But considered what kind of achievements we have seen coming out from Hong Kong, this is very mediocre but still watchable and recommended, of course, to the fans of Lee family. I don't think Michael Wong is so bad actor, as some have said. I think he's okay and has nice eyes. Lee junior is pretty normal here and is not as powerful as in his future roles, but we must remember that this is so early work for him, and he may have had some pressure thinking about his father and his reputation..

    After all a decent Oriental actioner with nothing particularly exciting or worth mentioning. Still, a must see for Hong Kong fanatics. 5/10
    Victor Field

    "I only have these..."

    Made by D & B Films (no need to thank me), "Long zai jiang hu" was the first movie I saw with Brandon Lee - unlike the other posters, I actually saw it when it came out - and it was ultimately nothing too special, but all of the action stars of the past and present have had to work their way up, and it was certainly better than "Rapid Fire" and "Showdown In Little Tokyo" (which was admittedly entertaining in a cheap way, Tia Carrere's obvious body double and the snuff video scene with that gorgeous blonde notwithstanding).

    The action's okay, and the scene where our hero bursts a villain's eye with a garotte still makes me wince 16 years later, but the best bit is when our hero visits a wimpy friend to get some armed help; wimpy friend says "I only have these," and unveils an armoury that would give Charlton Heston wet dreams. Still, you do wonder what would have happened had Brandon lived.
    Khwaj

    When will they stop dubbing?

    This was another interesting but not very exciting film. For me I was rather in-between about liking and disliking it.

    To begin with it was nice seeing this as one of the very few not to mention early Brandon Lee films. At first this struck me more as a US production, considering that it was officialy released in the UK around 1993 (the same year he tragically died on the set of "The Crow").

    I got my chance to watch this back in 2001. The thing that made me feel emotional after watching the film was wishing he'd still been alive to make other quality films. For me The Crow is still one film that stands out a brilliant achievement, it's not surprising to learn that there would've been so many promising role for him in the pipeline.

    My only disapointment with Legacy of Rage was the fact that not much martial arts was demonstrated despite the showdown with "Enter the Dragon" co-star and Bruce Lee student Bolo Yeung. You couldn't help but feel slightly put off considering the fight didn't seem to last that long since things were more geared towards gun battles. But to top it off the dubbing was real annoyance as it's becoming both lame and outdated with most of these actor's not being able to speak their native languages, what a crock of s**t.

    Overall not a bad film at all, but it's high time that voice dubbing becomes a thing of the past?
    6dee.reid

    He had an important "Legacy" to live up to...

    The 1986 martial arts action flick "Legacy of Rage" has the benefit of being the first starring role of the late Brandon Lee (the ill-fated son of deceased martial arts legend Bruce Lee). It was also the only film that Brandon Lee made in Hong Kong, and likewise the film is spoken in Cantonese (though the voices are dubbed - as the practice at that time was to film movies without sound, and then dub in the actors' voices later).

    Brandon Lee is in fine form here (despite never hearing his natural speaking voice), though the film itself - written and directed by Hong Kong action veteran Ronny Yu (who would later gain fame in the West with the American horror films "Bride of Chucky" and "Freddy vs. Jason," and the martial arts epic "Fearless" with Jet Li) - is somewhat of a mixed bag; it's more or less a standard action film, with lots of stuff about gangsters, drugs, and John Woo-style gun-play. Also, disappointingly, there isn't much of Brandon Lee using his father's patented Jeet Kune Do skills against the bad guys being sent his way.

    Lee plays Brandon Ma, a hard-working average Joe with a beautiful girlfriend named May (Regina King, in her film debut) and dreams of buying a motorcycle. Brandon's best friend is Michael (Michael Wong), who is also the son of a local Hong Kong gangster and is looking to take over his father's business and thus make a name for himself. He also has unrequited feelings for May, and he soon cooks up a scheme to get rid of Brandon so that he can have her for himself. This scheme would involve the murder of the undercover narcotics detective that has been hassling his father's organization, and then setting up Brandon as the scapegoat. The plan goes off without a hitch, and Brandon is sent to prison for eight years for the crime. But when he learns the truth about what's happened to him and why, that's when he sets out to get revenge and save May.

    While we all know Brandon Lee's tragic story (he was killed while filming a scene of his last film, 1994's "The Crow"), "Legacy of Rage" definitely shows the talent the younger Lee inherited from his more-famous father. Brandon Lee may not have been as skilled a martial artist as his father (this is really debatable and a pointless argument, if you ask me), but he certainly may have been a stronger and more charismatic and charming actor. He certainly did not want to be remembered as a martial arts star like his father, but he did want to be remembered as an ACTOR. "Legacy of Rage" may not have much in the way of kung-fu action, but it does show that Lee was a strong and capable action hero, much like he would show in his later English-speaking features "Showdown in Little Tokyo" (1991), "Rapid Fire" (1992) and of course, "The Crow" - his last and most famous film.

    So "Legacy of Rage" is worth viewing maybe once or twice, as a worthy introduction to the skills of the extraordinarily talented Brandon Lee.

    6/10

    P.S.: Bolo Yeung (who appeared as a villain in Bruce Lee's last completed film "Enter the Dragon") also has a brief appearance here, as well.
    8Captain_Couth

    Brandon Lee, H.K. Style!!

    Brandon Lee is mad as hell in this mid 80's action flick from Hong Kong. Lee and his buddy (Michael Wong) are the best of friends, that's until a strange twist of fate changes their lives for ever. Crazy action and fluid directing by Ronny Yu keeps this from turning into your average mindless chop socky flick. Bolo Yeung makes a cameo appearance (completing the circle). Hoi Mang co-stars (as well as directing the fight scenes) along with Regina Kent (A Better Tomorrow II) and Ng Man Tat. The final act of this film is definitely one-of-a-kind and it is simply mind blowing!

    Highly recommended for H.K. Cinema fans!! A Factoid: Michael Wong and Brandon Lee's voices are looped by other actors.

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      Brandon Lee's first and only Hong Kong movie.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK video was cut by 2 secs to remove a shot of Brandon chopping a man in the throat.
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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • L'héritier de la violence
    • Production companies
      • D & B Films Co. Ltd.
      • Daiei Eiga
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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