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Ah Wei est une belle femme, considérée comme la reine de la jungle grâce à la protection d'un singe géant. Un homme d'affaires sans scrupules parvient à capturer la créature pour l'utiliser ... Tout lireAh Wei est une belle femme, considérée comme la reine de la jungle grâce à la protection d'un singe géant. Un homme d'affaires sans scrupules parvient à capturer la créature pour l'utiliser comme attraction touristique.Ah Wei est une belle femme, considérée comme la reine de la jungle grâce à la protection d'un singe géant. Un homme d'affaires sans scrupules parvient à capturer la créature pour l'utiliser comme attraction touristique.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Danny Lee
- Johnnie Fang
- (as Li Hsiu-Hsien)
Wei-Tu Lin
- David Chen Shi-yu
- (as Lin Wei-Tu)
Norman Chu
- Ah Lung
- (as Shao-Chiang Hsu)
Hang-Sheng Wu
- Ah Pi
- (as Wu Hang-Sheng)
Yao Hsiao
- Huang Tsui-hua
- (as Hsiao Yao)
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At one time, this was the most expensive movie in the history of Hong Kong cinema. It's campiness exceeds words. It is hard to believe that the filmmakers were actually serious when they made this hilariously horrible movie. The film is good as a comedy simply because of its being so terrible. I saw the re-release of this film at QT3 in Austin and the audience laughed their asses off.
This movie is terrible, I am not even moderately kidding. However, because it is so, so bad you have to see it. I laughed tonnes through the movie. Big guy in a gorilla suit, blonde jungle girl in an animal skin bikini with blue eye shadow, tonka trucks and other cheesy models, cheesy green screen scenes, blattant edits, lots of bad dialogue ('kill peking man, anyway you can') and a complete king kong rip-off.
I guarantee you'll laugh all the way through.
1/10 as a real movie 9/10 as a bad B movie
I guarantee you'll laugh all the way through.
1/10 as a real movie 9/10 as a bad B movie
"The Mighty Peking Man" has dashes of originality, laughable special effects, and a busty babe without much clothing, but it isn't inspired and is pretty lifeless. It probably would have made a good MST3K episode, but it's really dull in its regular format. You must admit that it's better than many "Godzilla" pictures, though. (*/****)
I learned a lot of things from "Mighty Peking Man":
"Mighty Peking Man" is a weird mutant hybrid of "King Kong" and all those 1950s giant bug movies, where whole blocks of downtown Hong Kong (or wherever they are) are made of very fragile models and toy vehicles. There is no way on Earth you can approach a movie like this seriously, to try to use the same standards of criticism and taste that apply to normal movies. There's a certain majesty here, an aura of utter ineptitude that transcends mere bad filmmaking and becomes art.
You gotta admire the can-do spirit of everyone involved in this movie -- I just know they were convinced they were making a classic. They probably wanted to surpass "King Kong" in grandeur and drama; instead they surpassed "Plan 9 From Outer Space" in camp and sheer manic idiocy. "Mighty Peking Man" sets a new standard in bad movies -- utterly inept and laughable, and yet highly entertaining.
- The Himalayas are tropical
- Leopards really enjoy it if you put them on your shoulders and spin them around
- A woman raised in the jungle can function perfectly well in society while still wearing a chamois bikini and barely speaking any sort of language
- After you've captured a one-of-a-kind animal completely unknown to science, the best way to profit from him is to stage a monster truck rally
"Mighty Peking Man" is a weird mutant hybrid of "King Kong" and all those 1950s giant bug movies, where whole blocks of downtown Hong Kong (or wherever they are) are made of very fragile models and toy vehicles. There is no way on Earth you can approach a movie like this seriously, to try to use the same standards of criticism and taste that apply to normal movies. There's a certain majesty here, an aura of utter ineptitude that transcends mere bad filmmaking and becomes art.
You gotta admire the can-do spirit of everyone involved in this movie -- I just know they were convinced they were making a classic. They probably wanted to surpass "King Kong" in grandeur and drama; instead they surpassed "Plan 9 From Outer Space" in camp and sheer manic idiocy. "Mighty Peking Man" sets a new standard in bad movies -- utterly inept and laughable, and yet highly entertaining.
Mighty Peking man(aka:Goliathon)is a clever film from hong Kong and India about a search for the missing link,called the mighty Peking man, which looks like a 60 ft tall yeti.an adventurer;johnny(Danny lee)finds it along with a sexy blonde bikinied jungle woman(evelyne kraft)who was raised by the giant Peking man.this movie is a personal favorite of Quentin Tarantino and i kind of enjoy it,even if it does have some flaws.its a beauty and beast tale.in the USA it was released as goliathon in 1979.i remember seeing the trailers at the plaza theater in Paterson new jersey.where i saw endless Godzilla,kung fu and b movies.evelyne kraft was stunning,sexy and wild.a must see.5 out of 10.
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- AnecdotesThe hair for the Peking Man suit used in the film was made from actual human hair. A total of 300 Hong Kong citizens arrived at the studio to donate.
- GaffesWatch the ending of the film carefully. When the helicopters are shooting Utam the Peking Man to pieces, the impact of the rounds on his body, considering how big he is, should be tiny. But they are huge, as if the weapons being used are his size. Also, when Samantha and Johnny are wounded by the same helicopters, the rounds should have torn their limbs off entirely, not just scratched them.
- Versions alternativesThe original European version, which is titled "Colossus of Congo", has a different ending than the Hong Kong version.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 HKD (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 17 368 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 873 $US
- 25 avr. 1999
- Montant brut mondial
- 17 368 $US
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