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Wong Fei-Hung est un jeune homme espiègle mais juste, mais après une série d'incidents, son père frustré le fait discipliner par un maître des arts martiaux ivre.Wong Fei-Hung est un jeune homme espiègle mais juste, mais après une série d'incidents, son père frustré le fait discipliner par un maître des arts martiaux ivre.Wong Fei-Hung est un jeune homme espiègle mais juste, mais après une série d'incidents, son père frustré le fait discipliner par un maître des arts martiaux ivre.
Jackie Chan
- Wong Fei-Hung
- (as Jacky Chan)
Siu-Tin Yuen
- Beggar So
- (as Yuen Hsiao Tien)
Jeong-lee Hwang
- Jim Ti-Sam
- (as Huang Cheng Li)
Kau Lam
- Wong Kei-Ying
- (as Chiao Lin)
Kwai Shan
- Iron Head Rat
- (as Yung Liu)
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- AnecdotesJackie Chan (Wong Fei-Hung) nearly lost an eye when Jang Lee Hwang (Jim Ti-Sam) kicked him in the head during the final fight scene. When Hwang became aware of this, he refused to do more takes for the shot.
- GaffesThe wire enabling Beggar So to pull Fei-Hung underneath the table at the restaurant.
- Citations
Wong Fei-Hung: You watch out or you'll have a body with no ass!
- Versions alternativesGerman version was cut by approximately 20 minutes.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Incredibly Strange Film Show: Jackie Chan (1989)
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Now I saw "Legend of Drunken Master" first which is a kung-fu film that blew my mind because of it's awesomeness. And since this film didn't seem all that notorious, I shunned this one sorta. Despite it being the film with Jackie Chan showing his drunken boxing and being kind of a pioneer of that style. I just wasn't expecting this film to be so darn entertaining. Sure, it doesn't have that much resources going for it. But Jackie did just about everything physically possible. And it really did pay off. I also wasn't expecting such high comedic moments even for a Jackie Chan film and I was wrong in every way. This film has all that trademark Jackie Chan elements and it's highly entertaining and humorous. Sure it is kind of cheesy but it actually works for a film like this. And for a Kung-fu flick from the 70's it seemed to be ahead of it's time. I was either smirking or laughing most of the way through while watching this amazing kung-fu film. The plot does seem a bit random at times and more bonding parts with Jackie Chan and the Drunken Master would have been cool. This is like the way better version of "The Karate Kid", comparing because it does have slight similarities. Except this film came first. The creativity in this is also top notch, especially when it comes to the fight sequences. This film was made during the prime of Jackie Chan and it does show what Jackie is capable physically and athletically. I saw this with English Dub and despite Jackie's British accent, it wasn't bad. "Drunken Master" is one of Jackie Chan's best.
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