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Wang Yu: La Terreur de la Chine

Titre original : Tang ren piao ke
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 41min
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5,5/10
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Jimmy Wang Yu in Wang Yu: La Terreur de la Chine (1972)
ActionCriminalitéDrameArts martiauxKung-Fu

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen the Japanese massacre the people of his fishing village, the Chinese hero of this Kung Fu epic (Jimmy Wang Yu) heads to Japan seeking vengeance.When the Japanese massacre the people of his fishing village, the Chinese hero of this Kung Fu epic (Jimmy Wang Yu) heads to Japan seeking vengeance.When the Japanese massacre the people of his fishing village, the Chinese hero of this Kung Fu epic (Jimmy Wang Yu) heads to Japan seeking vengeance.

  • Réalisation
    • Lung Chien
  • Scénario
    • Hao Ho
  • Casting principal
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Ching-Ching Chang
    • Fei Lung
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    249
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    • Réalisation
      • Lung Chien
    • Scénario
      • Hao Ho
    • Casting principal
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Ching-Ching Chang
      • Fei Lung
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux15

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    Jimmy Wang Yu
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Wang Yu, King of Boxers
    • (as Yu Wang)
    Ching-Ching Chang
    Ching-Ching Chang
    • Yoko
    Fei Lung
    Fei Lung
    • Sakuraki
    • (as Wong Fei Lung)
    Ping Lu
    Ping Lu
    Lan Chi
    Lan Chi
    Mao Shan
    Mao Shan
    Han Hsieh
    Han Hsieh
    Pao-Shu Kao
    Pao-Shu Kao
    Chi Ma
    Chi Ma
    Fu-Hsiung Cheng
    Fu-Hsiung Cheng
    Kai Kang
    Kai Kang
    Ming Lei
    Ming Lei
    Tung-Chiao Wu
    Pin Lo
    Pin Lo
    Tai-Liang Wang
    • Réalisation
      • Lung Chien
    • Scénario
      • Hao Ho
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    7dworldeater

    Pretty good

    I watched this movie under the title Screaming Tiger and is a movie project for the legendary Wang Yu. This is a bit cheaper than his work with Shaw Brothers, but it's still a good watch for kung fu fans. He plays a man returning to his small fishing village that was massacred by Japanese. This leads him to Japan for revenge and once there he learns not all Japanese are bad or responsible for the unfortunate events at his village. The narrative gets a little confusing at times, but makes up for it with lots and lots of great fight sequences. As a whole, this film is pretty entertaining, but has its flaws(which is forgiveable considering it's lower budget).
    5mstomaso

    Series of Fights Strung Together by a few Threads of Plot

    This bizarre martial arts film is about a young Chinese man wandering around Japan in search of revenge, and the allies he picks up along the way. The head of a local martial arts school, who is also an arrogant murderer, has wronged many people, and our hero is going to exact vengeance.

    There are a lot of strange flourishes and eccentricities in this film which can become very confusing if you let them. There is a nicely developed romantic subplot and a school vs school subplot which is, perhaps, underexploited here. But the value of this film is mostly wrapped up in the exceptional martial arts scenes - great settings, exciting action, excellent choreography.

    Recommended for genre fans.
    8Movie-Misfit

    Epic Wang Yu In A Violent, Fast Moving Kung Fu Classic!!

    I am proud to say that I am a huge Jimmy Wang Yu fan!

    While not the most authentic or graeful of fighters, the man has made some incredible kung fu films in his lifetime, both as an actor and a director. Some are incredible for his performance, some for the sheer violence of his fight scenes, and some, because they are downright outrageous. 10 Fingers Of Steel (also known as Screaming Tiger, and King Of Boxers), is a film that blends all of those descriptions together bringing a kung fu, fight-filled epic that entertains for its complete running time.

    Directed by Chien Lung (credited as Kim Lung), the man behind classics such as Wang Yu's Shogun Saints, Tiger, and Kung Fu Mama, this little gem opens with Wang Yu at his utmost racist after arriving in Japan, until we soon learn about the massacre of his family and village back in China by a Nippon gang of martial artists...

    Thankfully, with Japan being so tiny, he arrives exactly in the right town as to where these bad guys hold-up, led by Wang Yu film regular and awesome bad guy, Fei Lung (Beach Of The War Gods, One Armed Boxer) who takes no crap from anyone - even his master who he broke off from long ago. It doesn't take a minute for the action to kick-off as Wang Yu shows his skills off to some local hoodlums before catching the eye of a lady called Yoko (Chang Ching Ching), who nicks something from him and runs off. She just happens to be connected to all the people he needs to meet, which is quite handy!

    10 Fingers Of Steel has a generic revenge storyline, beefed up by a mad performance by Wang Yu and plenty of crazy characters. The fights come fast and thick, from village throw-downs to fights in the ring with Sumo wrestlers to win money for dinner, anything and everything that moves pretty much gets its ass kicked. The fights are choreographed by Hong Kong movie veteran Wong Fei Lung, and Poon Chuen Ling who bring a hefty dose of fast moving, violent martial arts to the screen with our hero taking on gangs of men in many battles, as well as one-on-one's.

    Generic, yes. Flawed, yes. But what brings this classic up to a four star for me is the incredible and long end fight that takes Jimmy Wang Yu and Fei Lung on a bloody battle from the street to a fast moving train, leaping onto a rickety old bridge before falling into a river, then continuing to fight and fall down slippery boulders before the climax at a huge waterfall..!!

    It's just insane! This is 1972, and I've seen action films today that don't even offer the same amount of excitement in 90 minutes than this finale does. On its initial release in the UK, the film suffered heavy cuts from the BBFC due to excessive blood in the fights, the strangling of a child, and general violence. And while it may not be recognised as one of his best, I would watch it over again and again, as it was highly entertaining and is classic Jimmy Wang Yu all over...

    Overall: Madness, but a kung fu epic that has to be seen to be believed!
    5AwesomeWolf

    Awesomeness

    Version: RBC Entertainment's 'Kung-Fu Theatre' DVD.

    This movie is really just an 85 minute long fight scene. Jimmy Wang Yu stars as 'the Chinese guy', who wanders around beating up bad guys, while these bad guys are beating up good guys, who are also beating up bad guys. This is one of the movies where you just have to assume that everybody knows kung-fu - because they all do. Add the dubbing, and you have near-pure awesomeness.

    5/10 - Wow. Nothing much to it, apart from awesomeness. It really is no better than a lot of other cheap kung-fu movies, but it seems like it wants to be more awesomely cool than the rest. It so is.

    Final note: Why do these Kung Fu Theatre DVDs smell weird?
    Wizard-8

    Typical 1970s kung fu cheapie for the most part

    As a rule, I generally don't like Hong Kong martial arts movies from the 1970s; I prefer those made in the 1980s or later. If you are wondering why I feel this way, a look at this movie will provide a clue. As I said in my summary line, this is for the most part a typical Hong Kong martial arts movie from the 1970s. It's pretty cheap, with little with what could be called "production values", as well as with appalling dubbing. The story makes little sense; I understood that the character played by Wang Yu was out for revenge for his village's massacre, but little else. The biggest fault with the movie, however, is that it's pretty boring. There's endless talk, and when the characters get around to fighting, the fight sequences are choreographed and directed with little vigor. That is, with the exception of the climatic fight sequence, which is pretty well done in all departments, from direction to choreography. Apart from that sequence, the only genuine merit to be found with this movie is one scene where the soundtrack uses (probably without permission) music originally composed by the great Ennio Morricone for a spaghetti western.

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    • Gaffes
      Shoes worn by some extras in early crowd scenes, and utility poles along the railroad tracks during the climactic fight appear to be considerably more current than the period in which the story takes place.
    • Versions alternatives
      The UK cinema version suffered heavy cuts by the BBFC to reduce shots of blood during the fight sequences, the beating and strangling of a child, and shots of lethal blows and kicks during the fight on the train.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Qui a tué Bruce Lee ? (1975)
    • Bandes originales
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      Music by Mark Winter

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 octobre 1973 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Taïwan
      • Hong Kong
    • Langue
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Wang Yu, King of Boxers
    • Société de production
      • Chin Hua Film Company
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    • Durée
      • 1h 41min(101 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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