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Ba jue

  • 1980
  • 1h 38min
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Ba jue (1980)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA new bandit with superb kung fu causes panic and fear among the merchants of Wuiyang County. The merchants hire Wu Chin Ping to escort boxes of beautiful and previous stones to Wuiyang Coun... Leer todoA new bandit with superb kung fu causes panic and fear among the merchants of Wuiyang County. The merchants hire Wu Chin Ping to escort boxes of beautiful and previous stones to Wuiyang County. Wu gathers a group of experienced and courageous martial artists to protect the treasu... Leer todoA new bandit with superb kung fu causes panic and fear among the merchants of Wuiyang County. The merchants hire Wu Chin Ping to escort boxes of beautiful and previous stones to Wuiyang County. Wu gathers a group of experienced and courageous martial artists to protect the treasure and kill the masked bandit.

  • Dirección
    • Hsueh-Li Pao
  • Guión
    • Shu-Mei Chin
    • Yu Chu
    • Kuang Ni
  • Reparto principal
    • Feng Hsu
    • Yun Ling
    • Tao-Liang Tan
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,4/10
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Hsueh-Li Pao
    • Guión
      • Shu-Mei Chin
      • Yu Chu
      • Kuang Ni
    • Reparto principal
      • Feng Hsu
      • Yun Ling
      • Tao-Liang Tan
    • 2Reseñas de usuarios
    • 1Reseña de críticos
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    Feng Hsu
    Feng Hsu
    Yun Ling
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    Tao-Liang Tan
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    Michael Wai-Man Chan
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      Chung Wang
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      Lily Li
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      Danny Lee
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        Mien Fang
        Mien Fang
        • Mr. Chen
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        Hsin-Chun Huang
        • Boy 1 (Juvenile)
        Chiang Kao
        Ching Ku
        Hsien Li
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        Ching-Shun Mao
        Szu-Cheng Mu
          Li-Pao Ou
          Tien Tan
          Hung Tsai
          Hung Tsai
          Ching Wang
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          All-star cast in average kung fu tale shot in Taiwan

          THE EIGHT ESCORTS (1979, aka 8 PEERLESS TREASURES) offers a rather convoluted kung fu tale involving a case of precious jewels being transported by hired escorts and sought after by assorted thieves including a murderous "mystery bandit" lurking behind the scenes. It all benefits from a strong cast, frequent fight scenes and an engaging if sometimes confusing storyline. The negatives are a low budget, colorless direction, sloppy cinematography and some awkward edits.

          Hsu Feng (TOUCH OF ZEN, THE VALIANT ONES) stars as Miss Wu, who takes over for her murdered brother, who was killed on an escort job, and is hired by a wealthy client to take a case of jade jewels and figurines to his new daughter-in-law. Hsu gets help, sometimes unexpected, from a group of intriguing characters all while coming under surprise attacks from at least four others seeking the jewels. As it turns out, several of the characters are not quite what they seem. The identity of the "mystery bandit" comes as quite a surprise.

          The cast boasts a number of familiar, well-liked performers. Wang Chung (THE DELINQUENT, SHAOLIN TEMPLE) plays Hsu's loyal, mute partner. Ling Yun (DEATH DUEL, CLAN OF AMAZONS) plays a knife-thrower who helps out at crucial moments but is suspected of a hidden motive. Danny Lee (THE KILLER, CITY ON FIRE, INFRAMAN) plays a Sworn Brother of the murdered escort who offers to help Miss Wu. Kung fu diva Lily Li (EXECUTIONERS FROM SHAOLIN, DAGGERS 8, SLICE OF DEATH), looking quite beautiful and fashionably dressed and coiffed, plays a saucy would-be thief who fights each of the other major cast members at least once in the course of the action.

          Tan Tao Liang, of high-kicking fame (FLASH LEGS, LEG FIGHTERS, CHALLENGE OF DEATH), plays a mysterious character who gets beaten up by bullies in his first major scene but later reveals it was all an act and delivers some of the film's best fight scenes. Wang Ching, a regular kung fu villain, plays a would-be thief and Mau Ging Shun plays Poison Blade, another would-be thief. Wu Ma (CHINESE GHOST STORY) plays an inn proprietor (with cheeks dabbed in rouge!) who teaches kung fu to four acrobatic boys who serve as his staff at the inn. Wu and the boys lend some welcome humor to the film and it's too bad more use wasn't made of them. One other major kung fu actor makes a surprise appearance late in the game.

          The fights are all adequately choreographed (by Chan Muk-Chuen) and come at a steady pace. Most are staged outdoors on location in Taiwan but shot in uncertain light. None of this is helped by the full-frame DVD version commercially available in the U.S., which cuts off action on the sides of the frame. Director Pao Hsueh Li and co-scripter Ni Kuang were both better known for their considerable bodies of work at Shaw Bros. earlier in the 1970s. All the cast have been in much better films, but it's a rare treat to see such a large and skilled group come together in such a low-budget production.
          7winner55

          Most repeated line of dialog: "Stop fighting!" (but they never do).

          In the middle of the Ching (Manchurean) Dynasty, there was a period of prolonged social uncertainty. The Han Chinese had at last abandoned the hope of a return to power by the Ming Dynasty; the Ching themselves were undergoing political uncertainty, and so their oppressive rule was to some extent relieved, but without any other enforcement of law except for that by local families and clans wealthy enough to hire able fighters. It was a period quite similar to American West in the late 1800s, or again around mob-dominated cities like Chicago during Prohibition. Naturally, unstable times generate all the right conditions for wild acts of violence. The perfect environment for your typical chop-sock 'fu film.

          A gang of jewel thieves, a load of jewels, and eight escorts (security guards) acting independently of one another, and not a one of them to be trusted - d'ya think there's gonna be a lotta fighting in this film? You betchem! Actually, if you blink, you'll miss the narrative exposition - you'll be convinced the film is just one fight after another, there are so many, and they fly by so fast.

          The majority of actors here are excellent 'fu performers, and decent actors as well. The choreography is a little plain (for instance, no special styles are emphasized), but very tight. The lighting, camera work, and editing are superior to much of what many might expect from this genre. The dialog is just so-so, but, after all, its purpose is to get us from one fight to another, and it fulfills that purpose well. Solid 'fu entertainment.

          One other note: If you happen to be a fan of John Woo's The Killer, you already know the co-star of that film, Danny Lee, who plays the Killer's cop compatriot. Lee eventually abandoned acting and became a director of thrillers and horror films. Well, many people don't know that he had a career as a supporting actor in many 'fu films before The Killer, and this is one where his abilities are allowed to shine. He has good role here, and does well with it.

          Currently available on a low-cost DVD from World Video (which seems to have inherited a great deal of the old Ocean Shores catalog). Pan-&-scan, but decent video transfer. Worth the viewing.

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            • 1980 (Hong Kong)
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