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Jin pu sa

  • 1966
  • 1h 44min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,7/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Jin pu sa (1966)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA man spending layover in Thailand discovers that he has mistakenly exchanged briefcases with an old friend he met on the plane. He tracks him down, only to find him murdered, and it's conne... Leer todoA man spending layover in Thailand discovers that he has mistakenly exchanged briefcases with an old friend he met on the plane. He tracks him down, only to find him murdered, and it's connected to three mysterious golden Buddha figurines.A man spending layover in Thailand discovers that he has mistakenly exchanged briefcases with an old friend he met on the plane. He tracks him down, only to find him murdered, and it's connected to three mysterious golden Buddha figurines.

  • Dirección
    • Wei Lo
  • Guión
    • Wei Shih
  • Reparto principal
    • Jeanette Lin Tsui
    • Paul Chang Chung
    • Alfonso Carvajal
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,7/10
    87
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Wei Lo
    • Guión
      • Wei Shih
    • Reparto principal
      • Jeanette Lin Tsui
      • Paul Chang Chung
      • Alfonso Carvajal
    • 3Reseñas de usuarios
    • 6Reseñas de críticos
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    Reparto principal38

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    Jeanette Lin Tsui
    Jeanette Lin Tsui
    Paul Chang Chung
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    Alfonso Carvajal
    Fanny Fan
    Fanny Fan
    Wei Lo
    Wei Lo
    Perla Bautista
    Perla Bautista
    Hsi Chang
    Hsi Chang
    Pei-Shan Chang
    Pei-Shan Chang
    Hsin-Yen Chao
    Hsin-Yen Chao
      Lei Cheng
      Lei Cheng
      Liu Chia-Yung
      Liu Chia-Yung
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        Shao-Lin Chiang
        Tien-Chu Chin
        Tien-Chu Chin
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        Chun Erh
        Li Fang
        Ku Feng
        Ku Feng
        • No. 2 (short fake policeman)
        • (as Feng Ku)
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          • Wei Shih
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        Predictable Material Provides Very Little Of Value.

        Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers utilize their production resources here in a manifest essay to capitalize upon the popularity of the early James Bond films that were so enormously successful during the period that THE GOLDEN BUDDHA was made, even to imitating entire thematic notation from John Barry's scores for the Bond works, but this and techno designing for the principal villain's base of operations are the only like elements, and they blend but mildly and rather dispiritingly into an effort that sorely wants for such essential cinematic requirements as able direction, effective editing, and a well-composed screenplay. A somewhat gossamer plot depicts Paul (Paul Zhang Chung) and his fatuous adventures following an unintended exchange of briefcases with a friend during a flight to Singapore that is delayed due to inclement weather, forcing Paul to spend a night in Bangkok. When Paul attempts to recover his briefcase, he finds that his friend has been murdered and that he himself has come by accident into possession of a small statue of Buddha within which is a set of riddling instructions. He coincidentally meets a brother/sister combination that owns two other similar statues, and the trio determines that if all three coded enclosures will be combined, a treasure of some sort will be found. Unfortunately, The Forces of Evil, in the form of "The Skeleton Gang", covets the Buddhas, and the chase is on with Paul, and comely Jeanette Lin Tsui performing as the sister, being pursued by the Skeleton Gang scoundrels, a rather incompetent group that is handily mastered, in a series of gorgonizing scenes, by Paul's less than impressive and stiffly telescoped karate blows. Patently the most appealing component of the production is based upon its picturesque settings, as action is partially shot in Thailand, including Bangkok International Airport, along with a night club and massage parlour in that city, but most remarkable is a lengthy sequence among verdant ruins of the ancient Siamese capital Ayutthaya. Also noteworthy are the silly and quite bizarre designs adorning the Skeleton Gang's headquarters, a subaqueous establishment overladen with sliding doors, purring elevators, buzzers, chimes, et alia, and all graced with a glut of pastel shades. Director Lo Wei, who also casts himself in a dual role, had been unimpressive at the helm of early Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan movies, and is so here as well, demonstrating very little talent for pacing or handling of his players, his lack of anything resembling style not aided by erratic editing and continual lapses of logic and continuity. Zhang Chung serves as a bland but amiable hero, to an extreme actually, since he often apparently hasn't a clue as to what might be going on about him. While this is not an offensively poor film, it is nonetheless well below the standard established by Shaw Brothers.
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        Possibly the greatest movie ever made

        This movie is terrible. In almost every fashion.

        Terribly terrific, that is.

        If you're a fan of bad movies and/or MST3K, seek out this Golden blossom of the orient with all your resources. Mei-Ah has out a very nice edition I'm sure you can find somewhere on the web.

        There's an "action" hero who's probably an accountant, but is also a karate champion, a scene or two of pointless nudity, and an action sequence whose climactic moment is literally the throwing of a rock. Look out, Hard Boiled!

        I really don't want to give away any plot-points of the film. I don't want to ruin the experience. What I can tell you is that it strives to be an episode of the old Batman television series with Adam West.

        And it fails even at that. See it.

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 27 de abril de 1966 (Hong Kong)
        • Países de origen
          • Hong Kong
          • Filipinas
        • Idiomas
          • Mandarín
          • Inglés
          • Filipino
          • Tagalo
        • Títulos en diferentes países
          • The Golden Buddha
        • Localizaciones del rodaje
          • Bangkok, Tailandia
        • Empresas productoras
          • Shaw Brothers
          • World Asia Film Exchange
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        • Relación de aspecto
          • 2.35 : 1

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