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Xin fei hu wai chuan

  • 1984
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
110
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Xin fei hu wai chuan (1984)
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In the great tradition of Hsu Tseng Hung's The Silver Fox and Chang Cheh's Lengend of the Fox comes this exciting adventure, where the only thing between all the clan leaders and certain dea... Read allIn the great tradition of Hsu Tseng Hung's The Silver Fox and Chang Cheh's Lengend of the Fox comes this exciting adventure, where the only thing between all the clan leaders and certain death is one young woman.In the great tradition of Hsu Tseng Hung's The Silver Fox and Chang Cheh's Lengend of the Fox comes this exciting adventure, where the only thing between all the clan leaders and certain death is one young woman.

  • Director
    • Sze-Yu Lau
  • Writers
    • Louis Cha
    • Jing Wong
  • Stars
    • Alex Man
    • Kara Ying Hung Wai
    • Felix Wong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    110
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sze-Yu Lau
    • Writers
      • Louis Cha
      • Jing Wong
    • Stars
      • Alex Man
      • Kara Ying Hung Wai
      • Felix Wong
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alex Man
    Alex Man
    • Miao Jen-feng
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    Kara Ying Hung Wai
    • Yuan Tzu-yi
    • (as Kara Hui)
    Felix Wong
    Felix Wong
    • Hu Fei
    Pui Ling Tai
    • Cheng Ling-su
    • (as Liang-Chun Tai)
    Kuan-Chung Ku
    Kuan-Chung Ku
    • Tien Kuei-nung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    • Hu Yi-tao
    Yu-Po Liu
    Yu-Po Liu
    Chun-Chung Tong
    Chun-Chung Tong
    • Fu Kang-an
    • (as Chen-Chung Tang)
    Szu-Chia Chen
    Szu-Chia Chen
    • Lan Nan
    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Siu-Wah Chan
      Siu-Wah Chan
        Yung Chan
        Hsi Chang
        Hsi Chang
        Yue-Ju Chen
        Yue-Ju Chen
        Yee Cheng
          Bing-Chan Cheung
          Bing-Chan Cheung
          Chok-Chow Cheung
          Chok-Chow Cheung
          Chuen Chiang
          Chuen Chiang
          • Director
            • Sze-Yu Lau
          • Writers
            • Louis Cha
            • Jing Wong
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          10LRguy

          One of the best kung fu movies I've ever seen!

          One of the best kung fu movies I've ever seen!

          I don't have much to say, but I'll say it again. This is one of the best kung fu movies I've ever seen! I just registered with IMDb just to give this movie it's props. I give this a 10! This movie has great pacing, it never gets dull or boring. The story is very good for this type of film. The kung fu is mostly sword fighting and it is very well done. Anyone that likes kung movies will like this.

          On another note, Ching Ling Soo played by actress Tai Pei Ling, is a piece of ass. She plays a character of medicine woman in the film. She's gorgeous, a can't miss.
          5gridoon2025

          "New Tales Of The Flying Fox" - emphasis on FLYING

          This is not my favorite type of martial arts cinema, but those who like endless swordplay and nearly all of the characters literally flying around like Supermen (and women) will probably rate it higher than the ** out of 4 stars I'm gonna give it. I found most of the fight scenes well-executed but dramatically unengaging, and although the film has its amusing (the first two meetings of the male lead with Kara Hui, whose part is secondary), insightful (the bad guy talking about the importance of strategic thinking versus kung fu) and moving (a self-sacrifice near the end) moments, it actually feels MUCH longer than it is, partly because so much happens in it, and partly because of the tiresome pacing. Be prepared.
          BrianDanaCamp

          NEW TALES OF THE FLYING FOX – fast-paced Hong Kong swordplay

          NEW TALES OF THE FLYING FOX (1984) is part of the late Shaw Bros. swordplay cycle that included BUDDHA'S PALM, HOLY FLAME OF THE MARTIAL WORLD, LITTLE DRAGON MAIDEN and SECRET SERVICE OF THE IMPERIAL COURT, eschewing traditional martial arts in favor of "wire fu," high-speed swordplay, elaborate stunts, special effects, and jam-packed narratives. While not quite as filled with magical powers as BUDDHA'S PALM and HOLY FLAME, FLYING FOX is at least on a par with them in terms of sheer fast-paced entertainment value. It's based on "Flying Fox of the Snowy Mountain," a novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha) which was also made into a TV series that lasted 30 hours, yet, apparently the ENTIRE story is condensed into this 90-minute film. So much happens so quickly that you can't help but get immediately drawn into it. And I must say I never lost track of who's who and what's what, despite my previous unfamiliarity with the story.

          Rather than try to recap the plot, let's just say that it's got the following elements: two martial arts champions poised for a duel; a boy who learns his father's kung fu from a "blueprint" drawn by his mother; a rebellion against the Qing dynasty; a female martial artist who goes around fighting the heads of various clans in order to take their Golden Seals; a visit to the "Medicine Clan" to find an antidote to "Poisonous Smoke"; the "7-Leaf Chrysanthemum" which protects the carrier from all poisons; a meeting called by a top Qing noble of all the martial arts clan leaders; a hero's warning that it's all a trap; and a grave containing the all-powerful Sun Knife and Moon Sword. Oh, and assorted self-sacrifices, including one in the film's heart-breaking closing seconds.

          The action is mostly fast-and-furious swordplay with lots of acrobatics, high leaps, and plenty of flying, spinning and twirling. The performers are all excellent. The cinematography is just beautiful. The editing is expert. The sprawling Shaw Bros. sets are gorgeous.

          Kung fu favorite Leung Kar Yan (SLEEPING FIST, THUNDERING MANTIS, LEGEND OF A FIGHTER) has a small, but key, role as the father of the hero. The lead male role of Wu Fei is played by Felix Wong Yat Wa, an actor previously unfamiliar to me. His performance here is good enough to have established him as real martial arts movie star material, yet he apparently preferred television to movies and became a TVB star (answering the question of where some of the late-stage Shaw Bros. contract players went after the movies stopped). The other male lead is Alex Man, who had a supporting role in BUDDHA'S PALM and is also very good here. Kara Hui Ying Hung plays the lead female role, Chi Yi, a virtuoso knife fighter who joins the hero on his various quests but tries to dissuade him from his mission of revenge, an act that could rob the anti-Qing movement of its prime mover. If you're a fan of Kara from the kung fu films she did for Lau Kar Leung (MY YOUNG AUNTIE, MAD MONKEY KUNG FU, LEGENDARY WEAPONS OF KUNG FU, 8-DIAGRAM POLE FIGHTER), then you won't be disappointed here as she plunges into battle without a second's hesitation against seemingly unbeatable odds in a couple of superb fight scenes. She's a perfect match for the hero (both as an actress and a character).

          The second lead actress, Tai Pei Ling, plays Ching Ling Soo, the mistress of the Medicine Clan, who also falls in love with Wu Fei. She has a great scene where she has to use her golden needles to "detoxify," at great speed, various poisoned comrades in the midst of a life-or-death battle. There are three other fine actresses in the film in smaller, but quite memorable parts. They are Chan Si Gaai, as Alex Man's unfaithful wife; Kan Chia Fong, as Leung Kar Yan's devoted wife and the mother of the hero; and Lau Yuk Pok, as a less-than-reliable member of the Medicine Clan.

          This was only the second film by director Liu Shih-Yu, who, like Felix Wong, went over to television to continue his career. Shaw Bros. went out of movie production not long after this film was made, making this swordplay extravaganza one of the last in this particular cycle of martial arts picture.

          We need to thank Celestial Pictures for the now-almost-two-year-old line of DVD releases of restored Shaw Bros. films that have enabled fans to discover so many previously little-known classics from the studio that defined Hong Kong filmmaking for over 20 years.
          7ChungMo

          Surprisingly good martial art adventure from the last days of the Shaw Bros.

          A clear story line, really well choreographed fight scenes and solid direction makes this obscure Shaw Bros. production a joy to watch. It's a bit more serious then some of the other films from this period but the fights are all very unreal.

          There are remarkable scenes with dozens of fighters that are clear and exciting with great kung-fu performances from even the bit players. The fighting style is a 60-40 mixture of wire- fu and more traditional movie kung-fu. The editing is really good and keeps the often absurd flying around from getting really silly. When the fight scenes settle down, the quality of the actors' fighting movements really make up for the wire work. Kara Hui is absolutely wonderful in her first big fight scene in the movie.

          I really enjoyed his film with a slight reservation for the last half hour which started to resemble a Golden Harvest film from the 1970's. The quality was still top-notch but the situations got cartoon-like. The film just ends abruptly also.

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          • Release date
            • April 7, 1984 (Hong Kong)
          • Country of origin
            • Hong Kong
          • Languages
            • Cantonese
            • Mandarin
          • Also known as
            • New Tales of the Flying Fox
          • Production company
            • Shaw Brothers
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            1 hour 29 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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