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The Legend of Drunken Master Widescreen DVD (2000)
UPC: 786936151268

The disc and case for this movie are in very good condition. Free shipping to US members.

Review from Amazon.com
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
Questions & Comments
Original
But I think "Dance of the Drunken Mantis" was the 1st one, and Jackie Chan wasn't in that
+1
Feb 8th, 2012 at 11:54:56 AM PST by
Original
I would be so excited to find a big collection of movies like that as one boxed set.
Feb 9th, 2012 at 5:37:17 PM PST by
Original
Wow, You know Your Martial Arts!!! Fanned, Bidded and Watching!
Feb 7th, 2012 at 4:08:42 PM PST by

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