The Skyhawk (Hong Kong Version) VCD
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Master Wong and his disciple Fatty are paying a visit to Thailand when they are assaulted by a hotheaded street fighter dubbed "Little Lion" (Carter Wong). In true Wong Fei Hung fashion, the master takes Lion under his wing after the impetuous youth gets his clock cleaned by a rival martial arts instructor. Meanwhile, Wong's friend Chu is facing trouble from the local crime boss, who's trying to seize control of Bangkok's lucrative shipping business. Wong urges his friends and students to seek a peaceful resolution to their problems, but when the bad guys attack Fatty's sister (Nora Miao, Fist of Fury, The Blade Spares None), the master agrees to take up arms.
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| Product Title: | The Skyhawk (Hong Kong Version) 黃飛鴻少林拳 (香港版) 黄飞鸿少林拳 (香港版) 黄飛鴻少林拳 The Skyhawk (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Kwan Tak Hing (Actor) | Carter Huang (Actor) | Nora Miao | Sammo Hung 關德興 (Actor) | 黃家達 (Actor) | 苗可秀 | 洪金寶 关德兴 (Actor) | 黄家达 (Actor) | 苗可秀 | 洪金宝 關徳興(クワン・ダッヒン) (Actor) | 黄加達(ウォン・カータッ) (Actor) | 苗可秀(ノラ・ミャオ) | 洪金寶(サモ・ハン・キンポー) Kwan Tak Hing (Actor) | Carter Huang (Actor) | Nora Miao | Sammo Hung |
| Director: | Cheng Chang Ho 鄭昌和 郑昌和 Cheng Chang Ho Cheng Chang Ho |
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| Release Date: | 2007-03-22 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Rating: | I |
| Publisher: | Joy Sales (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 80 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1000004277 |
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Director: Cheng Chang Ho
廣東拳師黃飛鴻帶著徒弟肥肥到泰國探訪好友朱貴。途中救起受重傷的小獅子,並將其扶往朱貴家中療傷。惡霸顧宗武,企圖壟斷碼頭搬運生意,唆使手下向朱貴的工人搗亂,朱貴調解後返家,邀黃飛鴻師徒到肥肥姐姐玉英之酒樓設宴為黃飛鴻接風。後黃飛鴻收小獅子為徒。一日,顧手下因追捕一名逃走少女,與郝標發生爭執,顧見郝標身手不凡,收買他做其手下,並命其對付朱貴及黃飛鴻。顧偷運毒品,為朱貴窺見,命手下爪牙除去朱貴,肥肥亦慘遭毒手。後黃飛鴻獲悉內情,準備向警方報案,將顧等繩之於法,但此時,顧率郝標等眾爪牙包圍黃飛鴻,欲將眾人滅口。黃和小獅子與對方鬥智鬥勇,以絕技將顧等人消滅。
When Huang Fei Hung, a boxer from Guangdong, and his student Fatty go to Thailand to visit his friend Chu Kwai, they come across Little Lion, who was wounded by Kwok, a evil drill master of a martial arts school. They save him and bring him with them to Chu's house. Koo Chung Mo, the local tyrant, attempts to monopolize the carrying service at the pier. But he fails even he instigates his men to make trouble among Chu's porters. Huang stays in Chu's home when he accepts Little Lion as his student. As Koo doesn't take his defeat lying down, he tricks one of Chu's men Siu Tung into double-crossing Chu. What's more, he hires Kwok to tackle Chu and Huang. When Chu finds he smuggling drugs, he killed Chu while Fatty also has to die. After forcing Siu Tung to tell the truth, Huang decides to report it to the police, while Koo, along with his men besiege them, attempting to eliminate them all. By fighting against the tyrant wittily and bravely, Huang and his men finally win...
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Although Jet Li may have popularised the role for a new generation with Once Upon a Time in China, for most viewers Kwan Tak Hing was, is, and will probably always be legendary hero Wong Fei Hung. Amazingly, the actor played the role in more than a hundred films, one of the last of which was The Skyhawk originally released back in 1974 during the final stages of his long career. As well as Kwan, the film also features Carter Wong and a young Sammo Hung, a fact that marks it as an instant must-see for any self respecting martial arts fan. It was directed by Cheng Chang Ho, who was also responsible for the classic Angela Mao vehicle Broken Oath and a number of Shaw Brothers productions such as Heads for Sale and The Swift Knight. The plot begins as Wong Fei Hung and his young student Fatty (Sammo, naturally) are on a trip to Thailand, when they cross paths with a fighter called Little Lion (top kung fu star Carter Wong, also in the likes of Hapkido and who turned up in a number of Western films including John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China. This leads to a run in with Kwok, the vicious leader of a local martial arts school, after which Wong takes the wounded Lion to stay with his friend Chu. Unfortunately, Chu is embroiled in trouble with local crime boss Koo, who is trying to take over his business by force while making decidedly unwanted advances to Fatty's sister (played by actress Nora Miao, also in Fist of Fury and The Blade Spares None). Soon enough, Wong is forced to get involved, leading to an escalating series of battles and brawls. Although The Skyhawk sees Kwan Tak Hing quite obviously in advanced years and not really able to perform much in the way of acrobatics (leaving this up to a fairly unconvincing stunt double), he still has great screen presence and is more than able to hold his own. As such, whilst this is still very much his film, he takes more of a backseat role of teacher, passing the torch to his younger co-stars. Certainly, most of the martial arts action revolves around Carter Wong and Sammo, who both get plenty of chances to show off their skills through a good number of exciting fight scenes and training montages. The film was one of Sammo's earlier outings as choreographer, though even at this stage of his career he was showing an assured hand, keeping things tight and tough, and throwing in some impressive stunts. The final battle, which lasts for a full fifteen minutes, is particularly intense and exciting, especially since it gives Kwan the opportunity to get a few kicks in of his own. Inevitably, given its Thai setting and certain members of the supporting cast, the film recalls Bruce Lee's The Big Boss which had been released a few years earlier. However, director Cheng certainly makes the most of the gorgeous locations and does give the proceedings a somewhat different flavour, with the temples and forests providing an evocative backdrop for the action. The film is very nicely shot in the classic style of the genre, and he keeps things moving along at a good pace, never neglecting the story or characters. The plot itself is actually quite engaging, managing to work in enough subplots, deceptions and righteous vengeance to distract from the over familiarity of it all. As such, while there is nothing terribly original or remarkable about The Skyhawk, it delivers a well-made, solid slice of traditional martial arts action. This aside, the legendary cast are worth the price of admission by themselves, with their considerable talents and charismatic performances making the film a pleasure to watch and a more notable genre entry than it might otherwise have been. Certainly, given the presence of Kwan Tak Hing in his signature role the film is an unmissable prospect, not least since a great many of his outings sadly remain unavailable on DVD. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |
Customer Review of "The Skyhawk (Hong Kong Version)"
February 6, 2004
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This is worth seeing as the first of Kwan Tak Hing's three encores after the regular Wong Fei Hung series ended. Filmed in Thailand, it bears superficial resemblance to The Big Boss, not least because some of the supporting cast are former Bruce Lee co-stars. Wong In Sik stands out as our villain, playing a prototype of the character he later plays opposite Jackie Chan in The Young Master. Unfortunately, this VCD presents a rather poor quality print of the film. Some low light scenes are almost invisible, which is a shame especially because one of them features Kwan in action as he trains students Sammo Hung and Carter Wong. On the technical plus side you do get dual language channels, Mandarin and Cantonese. The subtitles can be a little hard to make out due to the picture quality. Not a great film, but if you're a fan you can't afford to miss it. Kwan Tak Hing's performances aren't exactly common on disc at the moment. |












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