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Infra-Man

Original title: Zhong guo chao ren
  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.4K
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Infra-Man (1975)
SuperheroActionSci-Fi

Princess Dragon Mom and her mutant army have risen, and only Infra-Man can stop them.Princess Dragon Mom and her mutant army have risen, and only Infra-Man can stop them.Princess Dragon Mom and her mutant army have risen, and only Infra-Man can stop them.

  • Director
    • Shan Hua
  • Writer
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Danny Lee
    • Terry Liu
    • Hsieh Wang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Shan Hua
    • Writer
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Danny Lee
      • Terry Liu
      • Hsieh Wang
    • 58User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny Lee
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    • Rayma
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    Terry Liu
    Terry Liu
    • Demon Princess Elizebub
    Hsieh Wang
    Hsieh Wang
    • Professor Liu Ying-Te
    Man-Tzu Yuan
    Man-Tzu Yuan
    • Liu Mei-Mei
    Dana
    Dana
    • Demon Witch-Eye
    • (as Shu-Yi Tsen)
    Bruce Le
    Bruce Le
    • Sergeant Lu Hsiao-Lung
    • (as Chien-Lung Huang)
    Yang Chiang
    Yang Chiang
    • Liutenant Chu Chi-Kuang
    Wen-Wei Lin
    Wen-Wei Lin
    • Chu Ming
    Wei Lu
    Lu Sheng
    • Hsiao Hu (Juvenile)
    Fanny Leung
      Chok-Chow Cheung
      Chok-Chow Cheung
      • Military Officer at Meeting
      Chuen Chiang
      Chuen Chiang
      Shao-Lin Chiang
      Shao-Lin Chiang
      Tien-Chu Chin
      Tien-Chu Chin
      Alan Chung San Chui
      Alan Chung San Chui
      Chin Chun
      Chin Chun
      • Chairman of Meeting
      • (as Chun Chin)
      Hsu Hsia
      Hsu Hsia
      • Science Research Center's Staff
      • (as Hsia Hsu)
      • Director
        • Shan Hua
      • Writer
        • Kuang Ni
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      Jonny_Mnemonic

      Great campy fun

      I saw this movie when it was first released to theaters in the US in 1975 as Inframan. The mid 70s were the days of Johnny Socko and Ultraman, so Inframan kind of felt like a souped up version of those.

      The fact that I remember seeing this movie so vividly, even after 28 years have gone by, should be some indication that it's at least not humdrum. Sure, the monsters are fake, and the plot is ludicrous, but you aren't MEANT to take Inframan any more seriously than you did Ultraman (if you ever watched that show). This movie is nothing more (and nothing less!) than campy Japanese techno-samurai heroics at its Technicolor best.

      Inframan does amazingly gymnastic things and defeats amazingly craptacular foes, and does so with great style and lots of intense colors. Though I was too young to have tried any hallucinogens back in 1975, I can say now, after more life experience, that this IS the kind of movie you would greatly enjoy while on hallucinogens; and even if you aren't tripping when you watch this movie, you'll get some of that same feel anyway. It's just that kind of movie. ;)
      7IonicBreezeMachine

      A mix of Tokusatsu and 1970s kung-fu, it delivers what he promises.

      Shaw Brothers is mostly known for their kung fu films, but they did occasionally try things outside of their wheelhouse namely Mighty Peking Man and Super Infra Man. Super Inframan is your basic rubber suit monster battle but filtered through the lense of Hong Kong kung fu flicks complete with bad audio syncing and out of place sounding impact shots. In terms of plot.....Image if you had an entire seasons worth of Power Rangers plots squished into 90 minutes and compressed the storytelling into about 20 minutes filling the rest with action scenes. The movie is non stop action and unapologetically silly and if you're a fan of silly monster movies or kung fu flicks you'll find something to like. Just don't expect much of a coherent narrative.
      9Captain_Couth

      Danny Lee's my hero!

      Super Infra-man (1975) was the Shaw Brothers attempt to try and start a franchise super hero like Ultraman. Filmed in Shawscope (panavision) Super Infra-man is an enjoyable action film filled with cheesy over the top bad guys and a whole lot of sci-fi mumbo jumbo. Danny Lee is chosen to become Infra-man when Earth is threatened by a race of interstellar demons. To sum up the movie, just imagine an episode of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers that was action-directed by Bruce Lee! That's because one of the Dragon's protégés was involved with directing the fight scenes. The whole cast seems to be in on the joke and no one takes it too seriously. Harmless family fun.

      Highly recommended!

      Factoid: For some reason, the Shaw Brothers like to recycle stock footage from their other films and reuse certain scenes over and over.
      7harybobjoebob

      This is amazing

      This film steals a lot from ultraman, from sound effects to some of his move set, not saying this is a bad thing just something I noticed. Though inframan does borrow a lot from ultraman he has enough uniqueness to make him his own. Towards the last 3rd of the film his moveset goes mental and hes jumping all over the place blowing things up. The last 3rd is definitely the best part of the film but the film is fun enough to keep you invested until then. I love inframans outfit, the ultra red color pops especially against his dulled grey and green enemies. The creatures in this are extremely wacky and fun, my favorite one is the lizard guy with the horn mustache that breathes fire, the 2 robots are really cool as well. Worth a watch for the camp and the crazy action
      mercuryix

      Inframan Rocks!

      For anyone who has a soft spot for cheesy Asian action pictures, this one has it all; pseudo-sci-fi, kungfu heroes, kungfu villains, Skull Warriors by the thousand, and a villain with one of the most classic names in movie history: the dreaded. Princess DRAGONMOM! Stationed at the earth's core, she wakes up after a ten million year sleep (with her superscience still on the cutting edge and her minions still hanging around waiting for her to wake up), and becomes alarmed at the surface world's progress. She attacks with her massive resources and threatens a stunned world.

      Naturally, the answer to this threat of millions of soldiers emerging from the center of the earth is to combat them with a handful of kungfu cops and their one leader, Inframan, a sort of early Cyborg created from a brave volunteer.

      Clad in a (very) tight outfit, Princess Dragonmom makes demands to the world's leaders to serve under her. Frankly, I don't see how they could refuse. (Imagine seriously for a moment, the world's leaders having to go on t.v. and announce with a straight face that our world is in danger from.Princess DRAGONMOM!)

      Princess Dragonmom has her own special henchmen, in the form of a half dozen of the oddest-looking rubber creatures ever created; one has tentacles for hands and speaks (I swear) in a tough New York accent (remember, this is dubbed); another has a drill-bit for a hand. How do they fight the kungfu cops? With kungfu, of course! The sight of a guy with tentacles doing kungfu blocks and chops (complete with loud THWACKS and POWS) is something I can't quite describe. I found myself rooting for the rubber monsters all the way through the movie.

      I thoroughly enjoyed this film. The kungfu goodguys are in there kicking (literally), doing continual blackflips, frontflips and somersaults throughout the entire movie, the skull warriors outnumber the Stormtroopers from Star Wars (oddly, both are dressed in white) and are even worse shots (I think it's the glare from those white helmets), and Inframan kicks anyone's butt he comes up against, which in a way is a little anticlimactic. He's strange-looking and a walking special effect, but not really that interesting a character as say, a Chinese babe with an attitude.

      By the end of the movie you may find yourself wishing that Dragonmom had won.

      Seven stars.

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      • Trivia
        This film has historical importance: it was the first superhero film that was made in China, the first film promotion in Hong Kong that used a hot air balloon, and the first Shaw Brothers production that used a storyboard.
      • Goofs
        During several of the fights between the creatures and the Silver Suited Men in the film, several of them have tears in the crotches of their uniforms (which can be seen when the men land on their backs and their legs are not close together).
      • Quotes

        Princess Dragon Mom: Greetings to you, Earthlings; I am Princess Dragon Mom. I have taken over this planet; now I own the Earth, and you'll be my slaves for all eternity! The disasters you have witnessed are just small examples of our great power. Either surrender to me, or I'll destroy all humans! I've spoken; it's all the warning you're going to get from me. You'll be destroyed!

      • Alternate versions
        The U.S. English-dubbed version has a completely different title sequence (except for when the "transformation" animation from the background of the original Hong Kong credit sequence has been reworked into the beginning of the U.S. credits) that replaces and deletes some of the original music (as well as adding library music into appropriate scenes), and all of the sequences of Lei-Ma's standard transformation into Infra-Man have been cut.
      • Connections
        Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Guilty Pleasures - 1987 (1987)
      • Soundtracks
        Music
        from Ultraseven (1967)

        Composed by Toru Fuyuki

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      • Release date
        • 1975 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Languages
        • Mandarin
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • Inframan
      • Production company
        • Shaw Brothers
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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