Kick Boxer (Taiwan version) VCD
Yuen Biao (Actor)
| Wu Ma
| Sheila Chan (Actor)
| LYU XIU LING (Actor)
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Hong Kong action hero Yuen Biao (The Prodigal Son) and Shaw Brothers vet Wu Ma (The Shaolin Heroes) team up for the 1993 period actioner Kick Boxer. Wu Ma takes on both directing and acting duties, while Yuen stars as the titular kicker, folk hero "Ghost Leg Seven" Lau Chat, another one of Wong Fei Hung's storied disciples known for his speed and phenomenal kicking. Following the hot-blooded youth of Lau, Kick Boxer makes a good companion piece to Prodigal Son and is definitely worth a watch for fans of Yuen Biao and Wong Fei Hung-themed films. The film also co-stars wily martial artist Yuen Wah (Kung Fu Hustle) and actress Sheila Chan (Her Fatal Ways).
After bringing too many problems to his family, spoiled young Lau Chat (Yuen Biao) gets sent to Po Chi Lam where he becomes Wong Fei Hung's disciple. Young and easily incensed, Lau is quick to defend the weak, but his impulsive actions often lead to trouble. Not only does he get into a fight with foreigners, he gets duped into smuggling opium. With Master Wong away, it's up to Lau to clear his name and bring the true criminals to justice.
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| Product Title: | Kick Boxer (Taiwan version) 黃飛鴻之鬼腳七 (台灣版) 黄飞鸿之鬼脚七 (台湾版) Kick Boxer (Taiwan version) Kick Boxer (Taiwan version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Yuen Biao (Actor) | Wu Ma | Sheila Chan (Actor) | LYU XIU LING (Actor) | Ren Shi Guan (Actor) 元彪 (Actor) | 午馬 | 陳淑蘭 (Actor) | 呂秀菱 (Actor) | 任世官 (Actor) 元彪 (Actor) | 午马 | 陈淑兰 (Actor) | LYU XIU LING (Actor) | 任世官 (Actor) 元彪(ユン・ピョウ) (Actor) | 午馬(ウー・マー) | 陳淑蘭(チャン・ソックラン) (Actor) | LYU XIU LING (Actor) | Ren Shi Guan (Actor) Yuen Biao (Actor) | Wu Ma | Sheila Chan (Actor) | LYU XIU LING (Actor) | Ren Shi Guan (Actor) |
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| Release Date: | 2005-09-03 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Duration: | 92 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Xin Sheng Dai (TW) |
| Other Information: | 2 VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 80 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004064884 |
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本片描述敗家仔劉七(元彪)為父所逼,入寶芝林拜師學藝,以玉揚名立萬,被推崇為「鬼腳七」的一段故事。
年少時的鬼腳七好打抱不平,為救女記者小菱(呂秀菱),出手擊退洋人,但誤交損友,被利用偷運鴨片,還連累師兄牙擦蘇(午馬),七無故受屈,遭人唾棄,且被廣州府禁毒老羞骨山東豹(任世官)諸多留難,幸小菱為之女兒常替七解圍。
時值黃師傅往南洋未返,寶芝林內無人主持公道,只有師姊珍(陳淑蘭)因心儀七,從中安撫。
年少時的鬼腳七好打抱不平,為救女記者小菱(呂秀菱),出手擊退洋人,但誤交損友,被利用偷運鴨片,還連累師兄牙擦蘇(午馬),七無故受屈,遭人唾棄,且被廣州府禁毒老羞骨山東豹(任世官)諸多留難,幸小菱為之女兒常替七解圍。
時值黃師傅往南洋未返,寶芝林內無人主持公道,只有師姊珍(陳淑蘭)因心儀七,從中安撫。
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Deano
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September 15, 2008
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September 15, 2008
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Decent film. Poor dvd.
| Good film let down by poor picture quality and even worse sound. At least it's widescreen (although not anamorphic) with subs. |
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A Great effort marred by Wu Ma's direction.
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Wu Ma has never been a great director but thanks to Yuen Biao he has created a fine picture here. Yuen biao plays the famous Club Foot (Wong Fei Hungs student) so he gets to let rip with some swift kicking techniques and he does it easily but he also gets to show of his acrobatic side. Biao is likeable as always and plays the role just fine if not a bit see-it before type. Story wise it is nothing to shout about it has been done in any picture involving Wong Fei Hung about the smuggling of opium, but that does not stop the picture from being any less entertaining because there are many fight scenes interspersed through out the film making it move at a reasonable pace. What does hinder the viewing pleasure is Wu Ma's strange camera movement during some fights but not enough to distract and his choice of shooting in the dark which makes it difficult to see whats going on. The high light is definitely the fight between Biao and Yuen Wah and it is astounding, the only thing that didn't do it for me was the use of fake legs and the use of special effects to indicate that Biao has got a third leg (not literally). |
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Phoenix Lin
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April 14, 2007
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Yuen Biao's charm
| Yuen Biao's charm blazes through on screen making this a near favorite. The story moves along & progresses understandably with the high flying kicks & acrobatic fights that he is capable of. Enjoyable & collectable for any Yuen Biao fan. This is one that actually has a "feel good" closure to the story so that should make it extra enjoyable. (since any fan would know how dramatic tragedy also seems to be a growing trend of Yuen Biao's) |
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