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Ying zhao tang lang

  • 1977
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
154
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Ying zhao tang lang (1977)
Kung FuMartial ArtsActionDrama

Rival kung fu schools Eagles Claw and Praying Mantis clash after Mantis kills Eagles' leader. Eagles' top student defects to Mantis. Remaining Eagles train intensely to avenge their master a... Read allRival kung fu schools Eagles Claw and Praying Mantis clash after Mantis kills Eagles' leader. Eagles' top student defects to Mantis. Remaining Eagles train intensely to avenge their master and regain honor.Rival kung fu schools Eagles Claw and Praying Mantis clash after Mantis kills Eagles' leader. Eagles' top student defects to Mantis. Remaining Eagles train intensely to avenge their master and regain honor.

  • Director
    • Tso Nam Lee
  • Writer
    • Hsin-Yi Chang
  • Stars
    • Don Wong
    • Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Yi Chang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    154
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tso Nam Lee
    • Writer
      • Hsin-Yi Chang
    • Stars
      • Don Wong
      • Kuan-Chun Chi
      • Yi Chang
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Don Wong
    Don Wong
    • Lee Cheh
    • (as Don Wang)
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Chen Chen-Tsung
    • (as Hsi Kuan-Chun)
    Yi Chang
    Yi Chang
    • Cha Ma-Wu
    • (as Chang Yu)
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
      Chin-Hai Chen
      Jun Chen
      Ben-Ko Chu
      Ben-Ko Chu
      Yao Hsiao
      Chang-Wen Hsieh
      Hsiao-Pao Ko
      Hsiao-Pao Ko
      Lu-Ling Li
        Fong Lung
        Fong Lung
        Chang Ma
        Chang Ma
        Ting-Ken Shih
        Ting-Ken Shih
        Gwai-sheng Wang
        Sung-Chao Yu
        • Director
          • Tso Nam Lee
        • Writer
          • Hsin-Yi Chang
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        8orangeclock

        Better than your average Kung Fu film

        The exceptional animal style Kung Fu, well developed plot(for a Kung Fu film of this kind) and over all production values make this a better than average Kung Fu film.

        It also avoids a lot of the broad comedy aspects which usually bring down a Kung Fu film.

        A great example of Old Skool 70's Kung Fu.

        If you like this, try "7 Grand masters" which is made by the same director, Joseph Kuo.

        Even better, watch them both as a late night double bill.

        Eagles Claw VS Mantis fist!!!
        5Leofwine_draca

        Kung fu cheapie

        Another kung fu cheapie made in Taiwan and starring Don Wong. This one's about a couple of rival schools each of whom specialise in their own distinctive style: the first is a proponent of the 'Eagle Claw' technique while the second goes in for the 'Praying Mantis' approach. Unfortunately the 'Praying Mantis' school is presided over by a cruel master who decides with the aid of his students to attack and destroy the innocent members of the 'Eagle's Claw' school.

        This is a straightforward basher with plenty of thumping action taking place within enclosed sets. The characters are a visual bunch of white-haired masters and classy female fighters, along with the upstanding heroes in the usual Bruce Lee mould. A great deal of the running time is made up of melodrama with betrayals and whatnot filling the screen. Chang Yi essays another master villain role behind the bushy hair and Don Wong's hero proves his mettle. The action is of a generally average to good standard although the production never equals the heights of something like THE Chinese BOXER, which is no surprise given the low budget.
        9montessny

        Eagle's Claw Has Been Attacked By Chang Yi...Must see!

        This movie is one of my favorite classics.The movie starts out with a great intro giving you a good look at the Eagle's Claw technique and it's many styles used.I think it's a plus when a movie gives the viewer a great intro since most of us are strangers to the world of kung fu.Very little fooling around with corny comedy in this movie.So your not in for much of a laugh.I loved Chang Yi's robe and oriental fighting boots giving him an evil and dominant look.Thumbs up for the costume designers in this movie.Lot's of practice and training scenes at the Eagle's Claw school,Mantis Fist, also featured.If you happen to like teacher student movies and fighting trying to accomplish your Kung Fu to get to the top this one is sure to please you!Some movies like Invincible Armor,Hot Cool and the vicious are movies where the fighter or fighters are already at full strength and at there peek in fighting and you pretty much now how good every fighters Kung Fu is already.Here in Eagle's Claw you start at the bottom and work your way up by training and hard work to defeat the evil villain Chang Yi.This movie also gives you a good plot for a Kung Fu movie.Good twists and surprises as the movie ends.A must see!
        robotman-1

        Eagle's Claw Activated

        EAGLE'S FIST is a big story, with a complex plan launched by a dying kung-fu teacher to stop an awesome white-haired super-villain trying to destroy the teacher's Eagle's Claw school. Cha Ma-Wu, the super-villain, is a master of Eagle's Claw, and Mantis Fist, and his thugs are out-fitted with his cruel pragmatism. In a way the kung-fu technique on-screen is secondary to the emotional and intellectual battles going on, as students betray their teachers, become outcasts and then enemies of their one-time allies. There are so many twisting, turning motivations that

        are required in order to combat the evil Cha Ma-Wu, due to the super-villain's brainy approach to destruction: I've read elsewhere that Cha Ma-Wu is above all a James Bond villain, vastly superior and egotistical, using genius to subvert others to his will. That's what's going on for most of this movie.

        It will be noted also that Chang Yi, the actor playing Cha Ma-Wu, looks a lot like John Hurt (ALIEN, ROB ROY), slightly reptilian, definitely

        radiating a higher class of murderous butcher.

        This is a very top-level kung-fu film, longer and meatier, with some interesting character development and a superb final battle with Cha Ma-Wu. There's flying bodies and enough animal kung-fu and spurting wounds to match every plot point. Solid.
        7ckormos1

        Eagle and mantis combine for good fights and heavy drama about loyalty

        The movie opens with demonstrations and narration. At the kung fu school the guys are clowning around. Suddenly, White Eyebrows and gang return for revenge against the master. They mortally wound him. Some of the students go for hasty revenge. Before he dies the master makes Don Wong the new head of the school, not the senior student. There is also a book with three new techniques. Big brother (Chi Kuan-Chun) gets angry drunk, is cast out, and allies with the enemy. He is forced to prove his loyalty by killing his former brothers.

        Then there is a twist that I will not mention. Sure, a movie this old certainly has no secrets. I watched it once before I re-watched it for this review and I felt that knowing the plot twist had me scrutinizing each scene for consistency and sort of ruined it.

        Nevertheless I rate it about average for very good fight scenes and drama that never had a dull moment from start to finish.

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          Goes under the name of Eagle's Claws.
        • Connections
          Edited from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

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        • Release date
          • November 1978 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • Taiwan
        • Language
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Eagle's Claws
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 26 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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