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''Dragon Fist'' (, also known as ''Dangsang Martial Arts'' or ''The Wild Big Boss'') is a 1979
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martial arts film directed by Lo Wei, who also Hsu Li-hwa. The film stars Jackie Chan, Nora Miao, James Tien, Yen Shi-kwan, Eagle Han-ying, and Wu Wen-sau. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 21 April 1979.


Plot

Tang How-yuen (Jackie Chan) is a disciple of kung fu master San-thye. San-thye wins a martial arts tournament, only to be killed by evil kung fu master, Master Li (Yen Shi-kwan). Tang tries unsuccessfully to fight Chung, and leaves the evil master unharmed. Tang, along with San-thye's wife and daughter head after the killer to seek revenge. When they find him, Chung has repented and has cut off his own leg as penance. The master's widow becomes ill, so Tang goes to work for a gang in order to get her medicine. However, whilst in their employ, he gets blamed for the death of a young boy, and San-Thye's widow is poisoned. Tang and the one-legged master join forces to defeat the evil lord who poisoned San-thye's widow.


Cast


Production

Like Chan's '' Spiritual Kung Fu'', ''Dragon Fist'' was filmed in
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
in early 1978 but was unable to be released or produced because the studio went bankrupt and was running out of money. As a result, both Lo Wei productions only had cost-cutting measures after Chan returned from his loan deal with Seasonal Films, where he made '' Snake in the Eagle's Shadow'' and '' Drunken Master'' alongside director Yuen Woo-ping. During the production, Chan reportedly had his nose broken repeatedly, joking "Do you think I was born with this nose?" Unlike most of Jackie Chan's early films, ''Dragon Fist'' had a more serious tone, with little in the way of comedic moments. Like many other Hong Kong kung fu films, the film was scored with various musical cues from American films, mainly
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's 1966 score for '' The Sand Pebbles''.


Box office

The film was released in Hong Kong on 21 April 1979. The film grossed 1,004,000 at the Hong Kong box office in 1979. Overseas, the film sold 103,261 tickets in Seoul City (South Korea) and 142,785 tickets in France (where it was released in 1982), for a combined tickets sold overseas in Seoul and France.


Home media

* On 15 February 2001, Seven 7 released the
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theatrical version DVD entitled ''Le Poing De La Vengeance'', with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1. It contains no other language options. * On 22 October 2001, Eastern Heroes released the film in the UK on DVD, uncut (except for many frame cuts). However, it's poorly cropped from 2.35:1 to 1.78:1 and only contains an English dub. * On 4 June 2002, Columbia Tri-Star released the film in the US on DVD, in 2:35:1 with English and Cantonese language options. However, it contains a heavily edited version produced by Aquarius Releasing (roughly 15 minutes missing) and is dubtitled. * On 24 February 2006, Universal Japan released the film in Japan on DVD, in 2.35:1 and with a Cantonese soundtrack. This version was the first completely uncut release on DVD, however, it does not feature any English subtitles. * On 11 June 2007, Hong Kong Legends released the film in the UK on DVD, in 2.35:1 and uncut in Cantonese language with newly translated English subtitles. * In 2018, UK company 88 Films released the film on
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. It contains the original Mandarin, Cantonese, and English language tracks in mono and 5.1 DTS-HD MA formats. The Blu-ray also includes subtitles for each track option. It is uncut and remastered in genuine HD.


See also

* Jackie Chan filmography * List of Hong Kong films * List of martial arts films * Southern Dragon Kung Fu


References


External links


''Dragon Fist''
at Hong Kong Cinemagic * {{Lo Wei 1979 films 1979 martial arts films 1970s Hong Kong films 1970s Mandarin-language films Films directed by Lo Wei Films shot in South Korea Hong Kong films about revenge Hong Kong martial arts films Kung fu films Wushu films