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Warriors Two

Original title: Zan xian sheng yu zhao qian Hua
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.7K
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Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Fung Hak-On, Yuet-Sang Chin, Ka-Yan Leung, Hoi-Sang Lee, Liu Chia-Yung, Dean Shek, and Ho Wang in Warriors Two (1978)
Beloved for its combination of thrilling combat choreography and hilarious physical comedy, the film tells the story of a humble cashier who discovers a plot to kill his small town mayor.
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A bank cashier discovers a plot to kill the mayor. His attempt to warn the mayor is foiled, and he almost gets killed, but a mumbling Shaolin disciple rescues him and takes him to his master... Read allA bank cashier discovers a plot to kill the mayor. His attempt to warn the mayor is foiled, and he almost gets killed, but a mumbling Shaolin disciple rescues him and takes him to his master to teach him a formidable form of kung fu.A bank cashier discovers a plot to kill the mayor. His attempt to warn the mayor is foiled, and he almost gets killed, but a mumbling Shaolin disciple rescues him and takes him to his master to teach him a formidable form of kung fu.

  • Director
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
  • Writer
    • On Szeto
  • Stars
    • Ka-Yan Leung
    • Ho Wang
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Writer
      • On Szeto
    • Stars
      • Ka-Yan Leung
      • Ho Wang
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • 17User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    • Mr. Tsang
    • (as Chia-Jen Liang)
    Ho Wang
    Ho Wang
    • The Cashier
    • (as Casanova)
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Fei Chun
    • (as Ching-Pao Hung)
    Liu Chia-Yung
    Liu Chia-Yung
    • Chief's Man
    • (as Chia-Yung Liu)
    Billy Chan
    Billy Chan
    • Thunder's men…
    Lung Chan
    Lung Chan
    • Conman
    Man-Ting Cheung
    • Kam Fung
    Yuet-Sang Chin
    Yuet-Sang Chin
    Moo-Wung Choe
    • Mayor
    Fat Chung
    Fat Chung
    • Tramp
    Fung Hak-On
    Fung Hak-On
    • Mo
    • (as Hark-On Fung)
    Ching-Ying Lam
    Ching-Ying Lam
    • Swordsman
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    • Ya Chao
    Hoi Mang
    Hoi Mang
    Dean Shek
    Dean Shek
    • Mentor Chiu
    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    Tiger Yang
    Tiger Yang
      Wei Yang
      Wei Yang
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      • Director
        • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Writer
        • On Szeto
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      User reviews17

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      10oldstylekungfu

      Top-class Wing Chun training and action. Brilliant.

      Once this film gets going it features some of the best kung fu ever filmed. The action is tightly choreographed and the strikes look like they really hurt. It's all I can do to stop myself from spilling the beans on the finale, which sees Wing Chun style up against one of my other favourite styles, which I can't reveal because it would spoil the surprise. The film also has a great "what do we have to do to kill this guy?" type scene in it, which is predictably bloody and excruciatingly painful. For lovers of eccentric training routines there's no need to worry, the wooden men are out in force, and the weasel with the glasses and the crap voice makes his presence well and truly felt. If you're a kung fu fan and haven't run into this one yet: this is "the business", up there with Prodigal Son.
      9Antzy88

      Truly amazing Wing Chun-themed kung-fu film

      Sammo Hung's classic 'Warriors Two' features Korean super-kicker Casanova Wong in his biggest role as Cashier Hua (the 'Zhao Qian Hua' of the title), who works in the bank run by Banker Mo (Fung Hark-On). One evening, just as he was about to pack up for the day, he inadvertently hears a discussion between Mo and some of his other employees where he plots to take over the whole town and become the new Village Head by disposing of the current one.

      Hua tries to warn the Village Head, but instead falls into a trap where some of Mo's henchmen beat him up quite badly. But Hua escapes, albeit seriously injured, and bumps into Fei Chun (Sammo Hung), who hides Hua in the home of his master, Mr Leung Tsang (the 'Zan Xian Sheng' of the title, played by Leung Kar-Yan), a Wing Chun master and healer.

      Mo and his cronies go about trying to lure Hua out of hiding by murdering his last remaining family member (in Chinese customs of the period it was traditional to avenge the deaths of murdered friends or family -- something exploited in a lot of the period kung-fu movies of this era), but Fei Chun eventually makes Hua see sense, that he doesn't stand a chance of avenging death as his fighting skills aren't good enough. That's where Mr Tsang comes in -- but Hua's quest for revenge makes Tsang reticent about teaching Wing Chun to him, as kung-fu (like all martial arts) is not supposed to be used aggressively. Will Fei Chun be able to make Tsang capitulate and become his Sifu?

      This movie was where Sammo's early promise as director and action choreographer shown in his directorial debut 'Iron-Fisted Monk' comes to the fore, as he steps up the quality of the fight choreography and overall structure of the film, and came up with a true masterpiece. Sammo's ability to choreograph the performers in such a way that they come across as powerful as they would ever look on-screen is something that fans of his work are used to (even his former Peking Opera classmate Jackie Chan has benefited from Sammo's excellent choreographic genius), and 'Warriors Two' is no exception, with some superbly crisp fights that contain shots where fighters perform well over ten carefully-timed moves before a cut occurs! But what's most amazing is that Sammo has actually managed to transfer Wing Chun to the screen successfully (some arts don't translate that well to the screen without some minor changes due to the limitations of film -- something that Hong Kong film-makers, especially those of Sammo's ability, have acknowledged over the years and allowed for accordingly), and has actually depicted Wing Chun very accurately in a way that you would appreciate even if you're not a dedicated martial artist.

      Casanova Wong's acting ability is a bit limited, but in my mind is not enough to completely hamper the film as a whole, and his kicking, combined with the hand techniques his character would learn throughout the movie, is superb. The bit most people talk about is his amazing jump-spinning back kick over a table (in one shot!) which even I rewind and watch again and again!

      As Banker Mo, Fung Hark-On gives what I believe to be his best bad-guy role outside of Jackie Chan's 'Police Story' (1985), with a menace he never really matched again. His character even provides a bit of a twist at the end!

      'Warriors Two' features an all-star cast including Eric Tsang (who would appear as Roundhead in the 'Lucky Stars' series), Lau Kar-Wing (Liu Chia-Yong; he's the real-life brother of Liu Chia-Liang), Fung Hark-On, the late Lam Ching-Ying, Yuen Biao (who would later co-choreograph the action in 'Shanghai Noon'), Mang Hoi (a.k.a. Randy Mang!), Dean Shek... Oh, and let's not forget Lee Hoi-San as seemingly-invincible Iron Bell fighter Ya Chao!

      Being a Sammo film, there are also some moments of broad comedy (some of it dark), but it works within the film, and was still fairly unfamiliar in Hong Kong movies in 1978.

      Mark my words: 'Warriors Two' is a cast-iron classic. It doesn't QUITE have the polish of Sammo's other Wing Chun movie, 'The Prodigal Son' (1983), but it's still an enjoyable film in its own right, and is different enough from the other kung-fu movies out there to help it stand out, and it still looks wonderful all these years later.
      9gorytus-20672

      another winner from Sammo

      Aug 21

      I havent got anything new to offer here, i can just agree with the other reviews that this is an excellent film.

      Sammo Hung, Casanova Wong, Leung Kar Yan, Fung Hark On and Dean Shek star among others.

      Dean Shek steals the show here doing some form of martial arts, its typical of the time from Sammo Hung, so we get good humour with the excellent martial arts.

      9.5 out of 10.
      herschelj_krustofsky

      If you're a fan of the genre, get this movie at all costs!

      I can think of few other movies, Kung Fu or not, that stand up to repeated viewing in the way Warriors Two does. If you're a Kung Fu fan and haven't seen this, I can only say it's what you've been waiting for. I must warn you, a lot of other Kung Fu movies will seem mediocre afterwards. Apart from Sammo's genius, there is the mighty Leung Kar Yan ("Beardy") as the grey haired doctor - he cannot fail to amaze! I can think of a few movies that come close (Prodigal Son, The Victim..) but this is the cream.
      10coconutkungfu-30704

      Another Sammo Masterpiece

      Warriors Two is another excellent kung fu film from the genius that is Sammo Hung. The choreography and training sequences are excellent.

      The acting is good with Leung Kar Yan and Casanova Wong getting time to shine.

      One of the greatest kung fu movies ever produced, see it whenever you get a chance.

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      • Trivia
        The film originally had an alternative opening screen, where Casanova Wong and Sammo Hung are having a staff fighting sequences. For whatever the reason the scene was cut out from the movie and it's only discovered through the stock photo from the Hong Kong lobby card.
      • Alternate versions
        The UK cinema version was cut to remove shots of groin blows during fight scenes. Video and DVD releases are uncut.
      • Connections
        Featured in Bruce Lee, the Legend (1984)

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      • Release date
        • December 28, 1978 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • 贊先生與找錢華
      • Filming locations
        • Hong Kong, China
      • Production company
        • Golden Harvest Company
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 36m(96 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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