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Chinese Godfather

Original title: Da jiao long
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
79
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Chinese Godfather (1974)
ActionDrama

Chinese Mack tells the story of Kung fu brothers, Chow and Sii, who agree to carry out a thief's dying wish of taking stolen jewels to his wife. While searching for the thief's wife, Chow an... Read allChinese Mack tells the story of Kung fu brothers, Chow and Sii, who agree to carry out a thief's dying wish of taking stolen jewels to his wife. While searching for the thief's wife, Chow and Sii find themselves in trouble with gangsters, who have been tasked with retrieving the ... Read allChinese Mack tells the story of Kung fu brothers, Chow and Sii, who agree to carry out a thief's dying wish of taking stolen jewels to his wife. While searching for the thief's wife, Chow and Sii find themselves in trouble with gangsters, who have been tasked with retrieving the stolen jewels. Before long, the two "Chivalrous Knights" are caught in the middle of a war... Read all

  • Director
    • Chien Lei
  • Stars
    • Michael Wai-Man Chan
    • Betty Ting Pei
    • Chin Hu
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    79
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    • Director
      • Chien Lei
    • Stars
      • Michael Wai-Man Chan
      • Betty Ting Pei
      • Chin Hu
    • 3User reviews
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    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
      Betty Ting Pei
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      Chin Hu
      Chin Hu
        Yao Lin Chen
        Yao Lin Chen
        Lei Cheng
        Lei Cheng
        Ti Chin
        Ti Chin
        Ming Chou
        Chun Erh
        Chun Erh
        Pin Ho
        Pin Ho
        Hsing-Chun Hsu
        Cheng-Liang Kwan
        Cheng-Liang Kwan
        Chien-Hung Liu
        Chien-Tang Ma
        Chien-Tang Ma
        John Patton
        Hao Ren
        Hao Ren
        Peng Shao
        Chow Siu-Loi
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          3deluca.lorenzo@libero.it

          The most clumsy Kung-Fu hero ever!

          I can't believe Tarantino showed this in a festival. THE CHIVALROUS KNIGHT was made in 1973 and released in Hong Kong 7/12/1974, because the Kung-Fu movies were so many that often the distribution was delayed in order to have an available theatre. No camerawork or screenplay required, even the action is terrible, and the presence of the unspeakeable Bruce Lee's girlfriend Betty Ting Pei add one more touch to the ridicule. The final combat shows inserted animal-attack scenese taken from a documentary about wilderness. Michael Chan plays the dumbest Kung-Fu hero ever: after killing the bulky Cheng Lei, he makes a missteps and gets killed by a trap!!! Someone said this is the kind of chop-socky that can be fascinating for fans, well, I'm a die-hard fan of Kung-Fu cinema since 1973 and I saw this just one time, no wishing to repeat the 'experience'. Released with a brief documentary about an event with Bruce and Chan.
          InjunNose

          Oh, dear god...

          I can't believe there's even a listing on IMDb for this one. As soon as "The Chinese Godfather" begins--when a wounded fighter stumbles out from behind some bushes and groans "Uuuuuggghhhhh"--you know you're in for a lousy viewing experience. This movie is bad, bad, bad; it's a textbook example of the kind of sweaty, ugly, $1.95 film-making that prompted American audiences to ridicule Hong Kong cinema for years. Still, it's grotesquely fascinating for fans of the chop-socky genre. The opening credits are hilarious: "Starring Bruce Lee's Girlfriend TING PEI...Also Starring Super 100,000 Star CHAN WAI-MIN"...and so on. Just what *is* a Super 100,000 Star, exactly? This remains a mystery, but the film does indeed star Chan Wai-min (who, according to one of many Bruce Lee death legends, was with Lee when he was supposedly attacked and killed by Triad hit men) and Ting Pei (the actress with whom Lee was having an affair, and in whose apartment he died). The villain is portrayed by Cheng Lei, who showed up in various supporting roles in Shaw Brothers films of the late '60s, and Wei Ping-ou (the gay translator in Lee's "Way of the Dragon") also makes a brief appearance. No need to describe the plot here; it's typical kung-fu movie fare, crime and revenge. The film does distinguish itself with some brief nudity, a rarity in Hong Kong martial arts dramas. The choreography is clumsy and labored, but the final fight scene is so long--and, at the end, so brutal--that it takes on an intriguingly surreal quality. After "The Chinese Godfather" there's a very short featurette, "The Last Days of Bruce Lee", which shows footage of Lee's funeral (by this time you might have noticed a theme of sorts) and in which Ting Pei--or rather, an English-speaking dubbed voice--insists that "Bruce had other female friends, too" and that the circumstances of his death were not at all suspicious. There...curious now? You should be. This is one of the genuine oddities of the golden age of home video (it was released by Media--a big dog in those bygone VHS days--in 1978, making it one of the first kung-fu films available on videotape). If you can find an old copy of "The Chinese Godfather" somewhere, snatch it up and bask in its sheer sordidness. But be forewarned: every print I've ever seen was blurry and washed out, and age won't have helped the appearance of the film any.

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          • Release date
            • August 1974 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • Hong Kong
          • Language
            • Mandarin
          • Also known as
            • The Chinese Mack
          • Production company
            • Star Sea Motion Picture Company
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          • Gross US & Canada
            • $296,718
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 41 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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