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The Legend of Drunken Master [DVD]
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Additional DVD options | Edition | Discs | Price | New from | Used from |
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April 11, 2013 "Please retry" | 1st | 1 |
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| $39.14 | $11.00 |
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April 26, 2011 "Please retry" | — | 1 |
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| — | $9.57 |
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Format | Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen |
Contributor | Edward Tang, Anita Mui, Felix Wong, Ho-Sung Pak, Chia-Liang Liu, Yee San Hon, Lung Ti, Ken Lo, Chi-Kwong Cheung, Andy Lau, Wing-Fong Ho, Gai Chi Yuen, Jackie Chan, Kar Lok Chin, Man-Ming Tong See more |
Language | English, Japanese |
Runtime | 1 hour and 39 minutes |
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Jackie Chan return becomes and is able to fend off numerous attacks and perform incredible stunts. Aided by his hilarious stepmother and friends, Hong faces the challenge of protecting valuable Chinese history and saving his family honor.s to the role that made him a star in 1979's "Drunken Master." Chinese folklore hero Wong Fei Hong discovers a smuggling ring, orchestrated by the British Government, to transport valuable Chinese artifacts out of the country. Hong must use his unique style of martial arts, "Drunken Boxing," to fight the conspirators and salvage the Chinese treasures before it
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Jackie Chan was 40 when he stepped back into the role of young Wong Fei Hung in this sequel to his 1978 breakthrough comic hit, Drunken Master. In the ensuing years the character, one of China's most popular folk heroes and a cinematic staple for decades, had been taken up as a quiet, introspective healer by Jet Li in the first three films in the fabulously popular series of films Once Upon a Time in China and in the more comic Last Hero in China. Chan returns Wong Fei Hung to the mischievous youth of the original film, an impetuous rascal with the skills of his healer/martial arts master father (Ti Lung of A Better Tomorrow) and the impulsiveness of his conniving, fun-loving mother (Anita Mui). Comic mix-ups and misunderstandings land Wong in the middle of a plot by British smugglers stealing Chinese treasures and enslaving local workers in an iron foundry. This mad mix of slapstick comedy, energetic action, and melodrama offers some of Chan's finest fight scenes, a series of tightly choreographed, highly acrobatic skirmishes that build in intensity to the battle royal in the foundry where Wong dodges coal carts, parries sneak attacks, and crab walks through red-hot coals while taking on a succession of comers. Though 20 years older than his character, Chan pulls it off with grace, energy, and youthful vigor. --Sean Axmaker
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.53 inches; 4 ounces
- Item model number : MFR786936151268#VG
- Director : Chia-Liang Liu, Jackie Chan
- Media Format : Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 39 minutes
- Release date : March 13, 2001
- Actors : Jackie Chan, Ho-Sung Pak, Lung Ti, Anita Mui, Felix Wong
- Language : Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Dimension
- ASIN : B000056VOK
- Writers : Edward Tang, Gai Chi Yuen, Man-Ming Tong
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #19,384 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,977 in Action & Adventure DVDs
- #2,181 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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As any one who has read my review of the first film by Jackie Chan called "Drunken Master" can tell you I am a huge fan of that film. Which by the way that first film has a lot to do with an earlier film starring Jackie by the same cast and crew called "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow", just check it out. So it goes with out saying that I love this one as well. Jackie Chan has and will always be a king of these kinds of films; you know great martial arts action mixed with that comedic style. Like the first film this is excellent in both departments.
Chan reprises his role as real Chinese folk hero Wong Fei Hung as he is on his way home when he mixes up a box he had with one identical. The thing that is in that box is a very valuable piece of Chinese artifacts, in fact he unwittingly gets mixed up with those wanting to steal even more. So as these British criminals try to recover what they lost to him Wong Fei must do battle with them using a martial arts style his father disapproves of. That style of course is Zui Quan (Drunken Fist/Drunken Boxing) and his dad disapproves because he must get drunk to fully utilize his skills here, but he fears his son will not know when to stop drinking.
Jackie Chan is in top form here and looks just as good here as he did in the first film which was something like 16 years prior. So that makes it even more impressive especially after you see the action in this film. Which I must say is top notch and not only amazing but also very funny at times. The film is directed by Lau Kar-Leung [Liu Chia-Liang] who also directed one of my favorite films of all time "36th Chamber of Shaolin" as well as its two sequels along with "My Young Auntie" among others. You may also know him as martial arts choreographer to films such as "The One-Armed Swordsmen" films as well as "Master of the Flying Guillotine", "Seven Swords" and many others, and has acted in countless films as well. So this film was staked with all kinds of talent like the two mentioned above as well as people like Lung Ti who played Chan's father and Anita Mui who was his step mother.
This film in my opinion like the first film is a classic and they both rank very high amongst every one I know. If I had to choose which I thought I liked more I would not be sure. I may have to go with the first film but only by a little and even then I am not sure. Both films are classics and worth any one's time, I say go pick up both right away. Instant watching [you know what I mean] and rentals are cool but there is nothing like owning the classics baby.
The mixup with the film all starts when Jackie's character thinks he bringing home medicine link ginseng for his dad's shop, but instead winds up with a chinese artifact that foreigners are trying to get their hands on. Jackie who loves to fight in this movie is dealt harshly with his dad who is against any kind of fighting.
The movie starts with a simple premise of missing Ginseng, and ends with one of the best fight scenes I have ever seen, deciding the outcome of the future generations of Chinese culture. I am not good with reviews, and I am not good with a critical breakdown of such an amazing film. Just know that I wrote this review to state, if you are looking for the English version of this movie with Jackie Chan dubbing himself and that awesome music, you came to the right place. I have watched it about a dozen times since my purchase and plan to watch it many more times.
Its Blue-Ray, excellent quality, and exactly what I wanted. Thank you!
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Reviewed in Australia on August 22, 2022