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Juan xing quan fa yu fa

  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
63
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Juan xing quan fa yu fa (1978)
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Ta Kun loses his job at a Shaolin temple after a corrupt monk, Wu Tan, takes over. His master sends him to an old friend of his who's entire family practices Kung Fu. Reluctantly, Ta Kun beg... Read allTa Kun loses his job at a Shaolin temple after a corrupt monk, Wu Tan, takes over. His master sends him to an old friend of his who's entire family practices Kung Fu. Reluctantly, Ta Kun begins practicing the way as well so he can return to the temple and face the evil monk.Ta Kun loses his job at a Shaolin temple after a corrupt monk, Wu Tan, takes over. His master sends him to an old friend of his who's entire family practices Kung Fu. Reluctantly, Ta Kun begins practicing the way as well so he can return to the temple and face the evil monk.

  • Director
    • Chiu Lee
  • Writer
    • Lin Lin
  • Stars
    • Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Fei Meng
    • Hua Tsung
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    63
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    • Director
      • Chiu Lee
    • Writer
      • Lin Lin
    • Stars
      • Kuan-Chun Chi
      • Fei Meng
      • Hua Tsung
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Kuan-Chun Chi
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Kun Tak
    Fei Meng
    Fei Meng
    Hua Tsung
    Hua Tsung
    Tien-Lung Yu
    Tien-Lung Yu
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
      Fang Fang
      Fang Fang
      Bao-Yu Wang
      Ching Cheng
      Ching Cheng
      Chin-Hai Chen
      Jen Chen
      Fei-Fei Chin
        Ma Chin-Ku
        Ma Chin-Ku
          Kuo-Chung Ching
          Kuo-Chung Ching
          Hung Cho
          • (as Hung Chu)
          Lau Chun-Fai
          Lau Chun-Fai
            Chang-Wen Hsieh
            Chien-Yung Hung
            Hsiao-Pao Ko
            Hsiao-Pao Ko
            • Director
              • Chiu Lee
            • Writer
              • Lin Lin
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            8ckormos1

            Kung fu is for good health, the rest is bonus material

            Chi Kuan-Chun is a temple worker who is an easy target to be pushed around. It escalates when Cliff Ching Ching comes to the temple and pushes everyone around. Up until now all monks in these movies were good guys and the only bad monks were traitors. Also good guys would come to the temple to escape wrongful persecution. In this twist our evil monk is a bad guy using the temple as a place to escape lawful persecution. He is done up with face make up that seems to have been too much trouble to fully apply every day. Chi Kuan-Chun is sent away by his temple teacher for his own safety. He ends up with Leung Kar- Yan's kung fu family. At first he has no interest in learning martial arts but then he has an epiphany in the marketplace thanks to Wu Ma and Pang San the noodle maker. The training sequence became a staple of martial arts movies in 1978. I have been watching every martial arts movie ever made in chronological order. The first training sequence was in 1972 with Prodigal Boxer and Mang Fei. It was a poor attempt and is the first by definition only. Oddly enough, Mang Fei again, came back in 1977 with "Secret of the Shaolin Poles" for the second and much better training sequence. I'll get back to you and let you know the best of all training sequences when I complete my mission. So far this is the fourth and best but it won't hold up. Another unique thing about this movie is the sequence with the noodle maker. There is a strong message here promoting exercise, in any form you enjoy doing, to achieve good health and the primary purpose of kung fu is good health, not fighting as it should only be used in self- defense. Those two things plus the overall good fights account for my high ranking of this movie. The fights were not just stand alone good but went the extra step and were choreographed to fit the characters and the motives for fighting. Somebody please explain to me the pay toilet sequence. You pay to buy a plank to squat over a water hole to have a bowel movement? Is this historically accurate? There was also a similar sequence in a Shaw Brothers movie. Personally behind a tree has worked for me outdoors.
            5Joost_van_Steeg@Hotmail.com

            Nothing special at all

            Ta Kun, a student of Shaolin, is bullied all the time by his fellow students. Ta Kun is forced to leave the Shaolin Temple once a corrupt monk, Hutak, takes over. An elder monk, Hunang, tells him to go to a Wu-Tang style family under the guide of a guy who looks exactly like, or is Ka-Yan Leung aka Beardy from legend of a fighter and the Victim. Ta Kun doesn't like learning kung fu here, so he's got to work a lot. But while he's working he's learning kung fu. In the end he's got to fight the new leading monk of the Shaolin Temple.

            This movie is very slow in the beginning and has some typical characters, like the villain monk who's got some big scars at his face. The fighting scenes are not remarkable. 5/10

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            • Trivia
              Features music from La Dernière Folie de Mel Brooks (1976) by John Morris
            • Connections
              Featured in Kung Fu Trailers of Fury (2016)
            • Soundtracks
              Fanfare (1)
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              Music by Neil Richardson

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            • Release date
              • 1978 (Hong Kong)
            • Countries of origin
              • Taiwan
              • Hong Kong
            • Languages
              • Mandarin
              • Cantonese
            • Also known as
              • Ways of Kung Fu
            • Production companies
              • Champion Film
              • Kuan Chun Film Company
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            • Runtime
              1 hour 30 minutes
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Mono
            • Aspect ratio
              • 2.35 : 1

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