DRUNKEN
MASTER
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- Aka:
DRUNK MONKEY IN THE TIGERS EYE
- Stars:
Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu Tien, Hwang Jang Lee,
Hsu Hsia, Lin Ying
- Director:
Yuen Woo Ping
- 1978,
Hong Kong, Seasonal
Films
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- Getting
into trouble daily is part of Wong Fei Hung's (Jackie) life. When he beats
up a guy (Tino Wong) badly, Fei Hung's father gets mad and almost throes him
out of the house. But instead, he tortures him with some kung fu training.
But his father isn't going to keep him around for long as he is planning on
sending him to Beggar Su (Yuen Siu Tien), who is known for training his students
in a brutal way. But Fei Hung escapes.
- Once
again making trouble he is saved by a drunken old man. It then shows that
this is in fact Beggar Su who is out to teach Fei Hung. Of course he tries
to escape but Su beats him up and takes him home. Fei Hung starts learning
the old mans brutal style and doesn't like it at all. So he escapes again.
- Drying
his clothes, in what looks like a little deserted house, he runs across a
killer (Hwang Jang Lee) who also is a master in the art of kicking. Without
knowing it's his house, he gets beaten up and is humiliated. With no clothes,
home or anything else he returns to Beggar Su so he at least has something
to eat and maybe to prove to himself and the world that he can pass the difficult
task of becoming a "drunken master".
- After
mastering Beggar Su's secret style, known as Eight Drunken Mortals style,
he returns home. On the way he finds his father getting beaten up by the killer
that was hired by the family of the guy that Fei Hung had beaten up badly.
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- Truly
excellent. One of the best Jackie flicks I've seen (the other one being "Snake
in the Eagle's Shadow") and one of the best kung fu movies ever.
It was a huge success and made HK$8,000,000 in it's first run and remains
one of the most loved kung fu classics til' this day.
- The
comedy is never to much and never goes over to being silly, it's just darn
funny. The awesome fights where choreographed by Yuen Woo Ping himself and
I think he appears in one scene before Jackie beats up Tino Wong.
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- Jackie
is so damn good especially when doing the forms, and he's funny and has charisma
too. While
"Snake in the Eagle's Shadow" made him an overnight star, this one
established him as the king of kung fu comedy.
- Yuen
Siu Tien is great as Jackie's drunken teacher who can't live without wine;
he's one of those characters you just have to love.
- Hwang
Jang Lee kicks ass (literally) as usual and has a bigger role than in the
predecessor "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow". He looks meaner here
too.
- Also
a cameo by one of the greatest of the Yuen Clan, Yuen Shun Yi who also performs
the stunts to some of the stars.
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