HITMAN
IN THE HAND OF BUDDHA
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Starring:
Hwang Jang Lee, Eddie Ko, Tino Wong, Fan Mei San
- Director:
Hwang Jang Lee
- 1980,
Hong Kong, Hwang Jang Lee Film Prod. Co.
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- Wong
(Hwang Jang Lee) moves to a village to work in a rice trading company with
his sister’s husband. When the husband cheats some other traders he gets beaten
up but Wong stops them. The trader’s hire Hsien (Tino Wong) to get rid of
Wong but he beats him too. Hsien gets mad and contacts his master, "Uncle
33" (Eddie Ko), and Wong is beaten badly by his eagle claw and is forced
to leave the town and never return or die. But a beggar named Fan (Fan Mei
San) who knows Wong saves him and sends him to the high Abbot of the temple.
After learning pole techniques and eagle claw he returns to find out that
his sister has bean killed by Uncle 33.
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- Hwang
is an excellent actor and here in the unusual role as a hero, he still impresses.
I may even say he plays a better hero than many other stars that always do
it. His Taekwondo kicks are very fast and precise, but that you allready know.
His directing skills are such a surprise for me, and the fact that he could
make such a great movie that ranks among the best kung fu movies ever, was
never what I thought from him. But now I respect him for more than his abilities
in the martial arts. The
only thing he could've done better was putting some more training scenes and
forms, I think it lacks a little of that (reason for not giving it a 5). Still
this film has a cool soundtrack, one of the so many kung fu soundtracks I
like.
- Eddie
Ko is really mean in this one as Uncle 33 for having killed 33 persons, still
he wants to become Uncle 34 or even pass that number.
- Tino
Wong never disappoints as an actor; here he’s a mean snake stylist.
The
chopsticks fight between him and Hwang is a classic and a must see.
- Fan
Mei San in the role of a drunk beggar again does it almost as great and funny
as in "Magnificent Buthcer".
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