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Les Griffes d'acier

Original title: Wong Fei Hung V: Tit gai dau ng gung
  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.7K
YOUR RATING
Jet Li in Les Griffes d'acier (1993)
Martial ArtsActionComedy

Legendary kung fu master Wong Fei-Hung unwittingly relocates his clinic to an undesired location, only to stumble upon criminal acts committed by a cult.Legendary kung fu master Wong Fei-Hung unwittingly relocates his clinic to an undesired location, only to stumble upon criminal acts committed by a cult.Legendary kung fu master Wong Fei-Hung unwittingly relocates his clinic to an undesired location, only to stumble upon criminal acts committed by a cult.

  • Director
    • Jing Wong
  • Writer
    • Jing Wong
  • Stars
    • Jet Li
    • Sharla Cheung
    • Dicky Cheung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jing Wong
    • Writer
      • Jing Wong
    • Stars
      • Jet Li
      • Sharla Cheung
      • Dicky Cheung
    • 18User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jet Li
    Jet Li
    • Wong Fei-Hung
    • (as Lin-kit Lee)
    Sharla Cheung
    Sharla Cheung
    • Ti Yi-er
    • (as Man Cheung)
    Dicky Cheung
    Dicky Cheung
    • So
    • (as Wai-kin Cheung)
    Pak-Cheung Chan
    Pak-Cheung Chan
    • Mass Tar Wong 'Mr Pimp'
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    • Leung Foon
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Alan Chung San Chui
    • Legate Officer Lui
    • (as Chung-san Chui)
    Chia-Hui Liu
    Chia-Hui Liu
    • Master Liu Heung
    • (as Ka-fai Lau)
    Tiet Wo Chu
    Tiet Wo Chu
    • Chow Hung
    • (as Tit-wo Chu)
    Anita Yuen
    Anita Yuen
    • Miss Nine
    • (as Wing-yee Yuen)
    King-Tan Yuen
    King-Tan Yuen
    • Madame
    Isabel Leung
    • Hooker
    • (as Pui-wu Leung)
    Tin-Yee Ka
    Tin-Yee Ka
    • Hooker
    Linda Cheung
    Linda Cheung
    • Hooker
    • (as Lan-ying Cheung)
    Julie Lee
    • Hooker
    Chung-Shun Chu
    • Ching Wa
    Fat Chung
    Fat Chung
    • Yuen Long
    Mo Yuen
    • Yuen Po
    Jimmy Au
    Jimmy Au
    • Yuen Fu
    • Director
      • Jing Wong
    • Writer
      • Jing Wong
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    User reviews18

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    8EricYu

    Strangely out of line with the other Wong Fei Hong movies.

    I was surprised at this movie. It seemed so unlike all the other Wong Fei Hong movies starring Jet Li. There were several hilarious gags in the movie, really funny stuff, but I also had a real problem with the casting for the role of Fu. Why they chose somebody who isn't a young rascal like the character has typically been, instead going for someone who looks much older than Jet Li, is beyond me.

    The kung fu in this movie is pretty good, but the movie itself is overly comic. It's good, but not what I was prepared for in a Wong Fei Hong movie.
    wesle827

    didn't seem like Wong-Fei Hong to me !

    The movie over all was good besides the fact you had to read. It was lacking something it had fei-hong as a sort of priest. It didn't have him as one who would easily get into trouble. his drunken style lack any of his original forms for instance no miss or angel Ho, he use tiger and crane. Not what SEED taught him.
    7dworldeater

    Wong Jing makes a Wong Fei Hung movie

    The Last Hero In China is a movie vehicle for Jet Li. He once again returns as Chinese folk hero Dr. Wong Fei Hung, but does so with in a Wong Jing production, which means this won't be taken too seriously as a film and there will be lots of dumb jokes and slapstick. However, The Last Hero In China will not qualify as a highbrow , artistic martial arts film, I still found this to be quite enjoyable for what it is and I found the film as a whole to quite hilarious and insane. This kung fu romp has our good doctor move his school to a poor neighborhood, which Wong Fei Hung later learns is now next door neighbors to a brothel. However, he has bigger problems as he must contend with corrupt officials and rogue Shaolin monks kidnapping local girls and forcing them into prostitution abroad. This sect is led by Gordon Lui and has awesome fights between him and Jet Li. The fight chroeography is top notch and no joke and staged by Yuen Woo Ping. The action is top tier and there is a whole lot of it. At this point Jet Li has played Wong Fei Hung several times and did really well both grounding and carrying the film. While Jet Li played it mostly straight, this is the only film you can see him in a chicken suit fighting guys in a centipede suit. While this lacks the class and artistry of Tsui Hark's Once Upon In China series, this is a lighter turn in the other direction and is good, off the wall entertainment with some 1st rate kung fu fight sequences.
    10InzyWimzy

    Very very funny!!

    Man, this has to be up there with Kung Fu Cult Master...

    It's Jet Li as Wong Fei Hung with a twist....it's got a lot of laughs. There are a lot of characters in this one and with a guy named "Mr. Pimp", you can't help laughing! The overcrowded training scene in Po Chi Lam is so funny when this poor guy keeps getting accidentally knocked out of the dojo. Wong's students Fu and So (who really earns the name Bucktooth in this one) add levity and do some decent fighting too. The villain is hilarious with that classic evil laugh. Not to be missed, do not forget to see Jet's rooster style. C'mon, you know Jet Li is the man if he can do that scene and still looks hardcore.

    Did I forget about the great fight scenes? (thanks to Yuen Woo Ping) See Jet take out a guy while seated in a chair!! Who else can take down three guys at once on only ONE jump?? Definitely watch the battle between Jet and kung fu great Gordon Liu (a passing of the torch). Cheung Man fights as well and is just great to look at.

    Director Jing Wong knew what he was doing and this film definitely doesn't take itself too seriously. Add Jet Li, fights done by Yuen Woo Ping, Anita Yuen (whatta babe!), Cheung Man, and a lot of humor and you have one heck of a movie!!
    6leonblackwood

    Witty and full of action! 6/10

    Review: I quite enjoyed this funny authentic movie about a monk whose investigating the mysterious disappearance of girls in his village. With the help of some of the people in his Kung Fu class and a brothel owner, don't ask, they find out that there is much more going on in there village then they expected. For a person that doesn't like subtitles, I actually didn't mind reading the well put together script which was witty and full of twists and turns. It's not very often that you see Buddha monks living next to a brothel in a authentic oriental movie and the different characters made the film funny and a joy to watch. Once again, the flying fighting scenes spoil the action, but after watching a few Jet Li movies, I'm kind of getting use to it now. Enjoyable!

    Round-Up: One of the things that made me laugh in this film was when they were fighting and naming the styles that they were using. It really reminded me of the old Kung Fu movies that I used to watch when I was young. I didn't get the point of the corrupt police officer who kept on laughing all of the time or why they were feeding people a deaf drug but maybe I missed some of the plot whilst reading the subtitles. Anyway, it's definitely worth a watch if your into movies in this genre.

    Budget: N/A Worldwide Gross: HK$18million

    I recommend this movie to people who are into their Jet Li movies about a Buddha monk whose investigating the mysterious disappearance of girls in his village. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where Ah So, Leung Fu and Mass Tar Wong attack the temple, Mass Tar Wong attacks a perverted monk on behalf of Wong Fei-Hung, Miss Nine and Beggar So. When asked by the perverted monk who Beggar So is, Mass Tar Wong says he doesn't know. Beggar So was originally one of the Ten Tigers of Canton along with Wong Kei-Ying and he is often associated with the Chinese fighting form "Drunken Boxing".
    • Quotes

      Mass Tar Wong "Mr Pimp": I have discovered a big secret.

      So: Don't tell us now!

      Mass Tar Wong "Mr Pimp": Why?

      So: It's common in movies that once a seriously injured person tells a secret, they die after telling the secret.

      Fu: Cover his mouth!

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits feature outtakes from filming of the movie
    • Connections
      References Le Maître chinois (1978)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1993 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Official site
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Last Hero in China
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Win's Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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