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The 36 Deadly Styles

Original title: Mi quan san shi liu zhao
  • 1979
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
259
YOUR RATING
Jeong-lee Hwang, Lik Cheung, Jack Long, Kuan-Wu Lung, and Jeanie Chang in The 36 Deadly Styles (1979)
ActionComedyDrama

Hwang Jang-lee plays the main baddie, and along with his nasty henchmen, they cause all sorts of problems for the good guys, hero Wah-jee, pretty soy-milk seller Tsui-jee and Tsui-jee's fath... Read allHwang Jang-lee plays the main baddie, and along with his nasty henchmen, they cause all sorts of problems for the good guys, hero Wah-jee, pretty soy-milk seller Tsui-jee and Tsui-jee's father.Hwang Jang-lee plays the main baddie, and along with his nasty henchmen, they cause all sorts of problems for the good guys, hero Wah-jee, pretty soy-milk seller Tsui-jee and Tsui-jee's father.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Writer
    • Joseph Kuo
  • Stars
    • Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Jeanie Chang
    • Lik Cheung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    259
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Writer
      • Joseph Kuo
    • Stars
      • Jeong-lee Hwang
      • Jeanie Chang
      • Lik Cheung
    • 8User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Cheung Sze
    • (as Jang Lee Hwang)
    Jeanie Chang
    • Tsui-Jee
    • (as Jeanne Chang)
    Lik Cheung
    Lik Cheung
    • Wah Jee
    Jack Long
    Jack Long
    • Kuang Wu Chun
    • (as Shi-Chia Lung)
    Kuan-Wu Lung
    Kuan-Wu Lung
    • Ghost Face Killer
    Tse Lin Yang
    Tse Lin Yang
    • Superintendent Huang…
    Fan Mei-Sheng
    Fan Mei-Sheng
    • Tsui-Jee's Father
    • (as Mei Sheng Fan)
    Lau Chan
    Lau Chan
    • 4th Brother (red nose)
    Kuo-Cheng Liu
    • 3rd Brother (blond)
    Bolo Yeung
    Bolo Yeung
    • Cheungs Brother
    • (as Yang Szu)
    Chung-Te Ma
    • Monk Ching Wai (mole)
    Yao-Yin Ouyang
    • Monk
    Sha-Li Pai
    • Abbot
    Shao-Hung Chan
    Shao-Hung Chan
    • Tsui-Jee's Uncle
    Chiu-Jun Lee
    Chiu-Jun Lee
      Fa-Yuan Li
      Fa-Yuan Li
      Han-Yuan Ma
      Ching-Shun Mao
      • Master Yun's stately red-clothed opponent
      • Director
        • Joseph Kuo
      • Writer
        • Joseph Kuo
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      6ckormos1

      Less filling - tastes average

      It starts with "who are these people and why are they fighting?" That is just the beginning of the confusion. Before the fight is resolved cut to a leader addressing his men that he is upset his enemy is on the loose and his men are not his match anyway. Cut again to a white eyebrows guy challenges a man for revenge and defeats him. Cut again to a guy with a moustache preparing a snake potion that he needs to drink right now. There are some flashbacks to that first fight, then moustache guy goes outside and confronts a monk who has been watching him. Now the tone of the movie switches to comedy.

      When I write these reviews I start with a description of the opening scenes. This is to make sure we know what movie I am reviewing. Many of these movies have multiple and similar titles. I have read a few reviews here that do not describe the movie I watched of the same title. Ideally I stop my description when the story concept becomes apparent but that is not happening here. As other reviewers have already noted the story is muddled to the point it seems there are two movies going on.

      The action is good start to finish. The overwhelming flaw of this movie was its failure to hold my attention. It's not like I was bored and wanted to fast forward but I was easily distracted by any little thing even during the final fight. Despite the good fights there was just nothing here to draw and maintain audience interest

      My copy is a digital file with better then VHS resolution and seems wider also. It is English dubbed and the voices are competent and do not distract.

      I rate this movie as average for the year and genre based on the fights pulling it up a notch against everything else pulling it down a notch. This is only for hard core fans and you will probably want to watch a martial arts movie as soon as this one is over – it is just not filling. As the old commercial for beer would go "Tastes average, less filling".
      5sarastro7

      Quite bad, unfortunately

      I had heard good things about The 36 Deadly Styles, but what I got was a big disappointment. The story is hardly coherent, and it actually seems like at least two different movies were conflated into one. The fight of the two masters who had waited ten years to settle their score (over a lost book of the 36 deadly styles, which is the sole reference in the entire movie to its actual title) had absolutely nothing to do with the rest of the story.

      The first hour and seven or eight minutes were very, very dull, and made all the worse by a really terrible bad guy. There were a couple of decent fights (mostly involving the girl), but nothing to get worked up about. Then, suddenly, in the last 20 minutes, we get a lot of great training and fight sequences. The final battle is passable, but not great. The end is too abrupt.

      I rate most of the movie a "3" out of 10, but because of the last 20 minutes, I'll generously award it an overall rating of 5.

      After watching one of the greatest martial arts movies ever, 7 Grandmasters, it was very anti-climactic to see the same director, Joseph Kuo, make such a royal mess out of The 36 Deadly Styles. I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that most of the movie was done by some hack, and only a few scenes were actually Joseph Kuo's work.
      8evony-jwm

      Measure All 36 strokes

      Only bad with this one is 70's movie quality, and some scene breaks likely done to cut out burnt celluloid film.
      7kosmasp

      The Wig Bros

      No pun intended and I have to admit, I did not recognize Bolo Yeung at first! He is wearing quite the ridiculous wig - and he is not the only one wearing one! His partner in crime does too - and they are so painfully obvious. One can also only imagine how uncomfortable they had to be in ... I guess you could say it adds to the humor the movie carries (no pun intended).

      There is some Jackie Chan style (or at least inspired) comedy and action involved here - at least it feels that way. And why not copy something that has been succesful before? Exactly - now if you have a thing for kung fu/martial arts movies of the 70s and 80s you could do a lot worse. Some fine fighting, some fine stunts ... even if it seems that in some scenes the major bad guy is replaced by a double.

      We also have the end fight that could have been staged better (smoke and all that) and a scene involving a snake that is quite hard to swallow (no pun intended) ... just some pointers for you to get around to.
      7Movie-Misfit

      Nothing New But Still Entertains!!

      Opening with an attack on kung-fu star Cheung Lik (A Tooth For A Tooth), we quickly jump into the regular story-line of that era, with student learning a new style to defeat evil kung-fu masters. The first 20 minutes does contain a good amount of action, along with a scene involving the skinning of a snake which is particularly gross, as monk Yeung Chak Lam tries to make himself some medicine to aid his injuries from a past fight against super-kicker, Hwang Jang Lee. Hwang, of course, was in hot demand after his success with Ng See Yuen in Secret Rivals, Snake In The Eagles Shadow and Drunken Maste (to name but a few), and has his identity hidden for the most of the film allowing for a big reveal towards the end!

      While it may open with a dark and serious tone, there is a lot more comedy than usual for a Joseph Kuo movie (along with music from the famed Pink Panther show), coming across like an early traditional Jackie Chan film at times. Saying that, 36 Deadly Styles does mature eventually and finds more of a serious tone for the last 30 minutes. It's certainly not as a tidy a production as the great 18 Bronzemen or 7 Grandmasters, but it is a case of having seen it all before and done better (even with Jackie himself repeating a similar role for years, I'd quicker go to one of his)...

      Fight director Max Lee Chiu Jun, who starred in classics such as Snake In the Eagles Shadow, The Magnificent Butcher, and Drunken Master, brings a hefty amount of tight, fast, and hard-hitting kung-fu to the screen making the most of out his fantastic cast members, all of which deliver some incredible moves. Although there may be better fights out there, the action doesn't fail to entertain (especially with Bolo Yeung in action wearing that wig), and shows off some well choreographed, fist-to-foot action.

      Magnificent Butcher star and father to the wonderful Fan Siu Wong (Ip Man), Fan Mei Sheng, co-stars as a tea-house owner who also suffered at the feet of Lee. His daughter, played by Jeannie Chang, joins forces with Lik to take revenge and throws some pretty sweet moves herself. Mark and Jack Long get to go toe-to-toe near the end, with Mark getting greyed up this time, and Jack once again talking about retiring as a kung-fu master. Their big fight looks almost like it was cut in from another film altogether, but apparently Mark Long's character is brother to Hwang Jang Lee's!

      The lengthy finale is pretty sweet and well worth a watch...

      Overall: Not a polished as other Kuo films, 36 Deadly Styles still hits the mark and delivers some great kung-fu action!

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      • Release date
        • 1979 (Taiwan)
      • Countries of origin
        • Taiwan
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Die acht tödlichen Schläge
      • Production company
        • Hong Hwa International Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 32m(92 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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