That finishing move had me dying!😂 Great classic though. Jack Long is too underrated! His name should be as common as Gordon Liu, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li.
SIP to the great Alan Chui Chung San, one of the great choreographers in that era, and the villain of this movie. It has been said that he would only perform fight scenes on the condition that he himself would choreograph it. When looking at the brilliance in his fight scenes in movies such as “The Rebellious Reign” and “Two Fists Against the Law”, I’m not at all mad at his stipulation!!
Interesting how in Star Wars The Phantom Menace when the Jedi Khights became really good, it's obvious they were influenced by the 70's and 80's martial arts movies. As good as those fight scenes were, they are no were near as good as this kind of art. Not even close!
it doesn't matter how GREAT of a martial artist you are. you get hit there as a man. you're going to see Christ, Buddha or Muhammad. depending on your faith. LOL LOL
They are trained acrobats. Most of them are not martial artists, but it does take MANY years of discipline to perfect. The moves in this movie are not real or not practical in a fight.
@@SuperN1ntendoChalmers Some of the blocks and kicks could be useful in a fight though. I know the younger dude, lee yi min was definitely legit. He was a martial artist but he only did the old fashioned, traditional martial arts and was superb. I personally find it more impressive when someone can do all that over the top moves perfectly than more practical move-sets because you really gotta love martial arts to learn it all.
They are trained in traditional Chinese Opera where they do loadsa acrobatics as well as learn the Northern Chinese martial art called Chang Chuan (Long Fist). Many of these actors trained with the likes of Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, and Samo Hung.
@@dylanplumley280 I remember being attacked once by a thai boxer in a premeditated attack. The guy used gloves. The guy phenomenal punch speed and I was untrained, however I can say that I managed to block approximately 99.5% of his punches and 100% of his kicks. While I have to acknowledge Jesus as the seemingly supernatural influence that came over me at the time It would seem that movies can help you realise that such attacks can be blocked and give you a little confidence as to the methodology to use. I wasn't able to touch the other guy though but at least I came through it unscathed until a passing patrol car caused them to scatter.
These guys were already skillful and expert in their different areas of specialization ( martial art techniques ). So, the choreographic parts of the movie wasn't difficult to demonstrate when it came to dramatizing the fight.
Wow I’ve seen this movie years ago and I never realized where were the daughter and the 7 other people while the fight was going on lol 😂 who miraculously appeared when the fight was over !!
So the crazy thing is i am from the Caribbean and we watched these movies when I was a child Kung fu movies. We are a fan of the culture and have our own Chinese population so much so that I can cook Chinese and Asian food better than my native country of Trinidad.
😂😂😂 gli ha proprio rotto le palle... In tutti i sensi.. di questi film ne va matto Quentin Tarantino .. per i suoi film molti spunti li ha copiati dal grande maestro Sergio Leone unico ... Nella leggenda cinematografica