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The Kid with the Golden Arm

Original title: Jin bi tong
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.9K
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The Kid with the Golden Arm (1979)
MandarinActionDrama

A criminal organization, headed by a kung fu master nicknamed the Golden Arm Kid, targets 200,000 gold taels being transported by a private security company, who's hired a few martial artist... Read allA criminal organization, headed by a kung fu master nicknamed the Golden Arm Kid, targets 200,000 gold taels being transported by a private security company, who's hired a few martial artists for protection, along with a drunkard sheriff.A criminal organization, headed by a kung fu master nicknamed the Golden Arm Kid, targets 200,000 gold taels being transported by a private security company, who's hired a few martial artists for protection, along with a drunkard sheriff.

  • Director
    • Cheh Chang
  • Writers
    • Cheh Chang
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Chien Sun
    • Meng Lo
    • Feng Lu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Cheh Chang
    • Writers
      • Cheh Chang
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Chien Sun
      • Meng Lo
      • Feng Lu
    • 21User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Chien Sun
    Chien Sun
    • Iron Feet Yang Hu Yun
    Meng Lo
    Meng Lo
    • Golden Arm Kid
    • (as Mang Lo)
    Feng Lu
    Feng Lu
    • Silver Spear
    Sheng Chiang
    Sheng Chiang
    • Short Axe Fang Shih
    Helen Poon
    Helen Poon
    • Leng Feng
    Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok
    Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok
    • Sheriff Hai To
    • (as Kuo Chui)
    Pai Wei
    • Swordsman Li Chin-Ming
    Dick Wei
    Dick Wei
    • Sand Palm Fighter
    Lung-Wei Wang
    Lung-Wei Wang
    • Iron Armour Wei Lin
    Hsiung Yang
    • Brass Head
    Shu-Pei Sun
    Shu-Pei Sun
    • Long Axe Yen Chiu
    Tai-Ping Yu
    • Wang Sheng Tien
    Hsin Hsiang Sun
    • Wang Sheng Yu
    Jamie Luk
    Jamie Luk
    • Chi Sha Fighter
    • (as Chien-Ming Lu)
    Hang-Sheng Wu
    Hang-Sheng Wu
    Chih-Lu Chen
    Hung Chen
    • Hu Wei Security Member
    Kin-Ping Chow
    Kin-Ping Chow
    • Hu Wei Security Member
    • Director
      • Cheh Chang
    • Writers
      • Cheh Chang
      • Kuang Ni
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    User reviews21

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    The Best Kung-Fu Has To Offer!

    The Kid With The Golden Arm is easily the best Kung-Fu movie ever made. It was made by the Shaw brothers, the same people who made the classic Five Deadly Venoms. It also stars many of the same people as FDV.

    The movie has no main character but is more or less centered around the main villain Golden Arms (played by Meng Lo, Toad in Five Deadly Venoms) and his efforts to steal a wagon full of gold. Golden Arms is the leader of a gang called the Chi Saw gang. It has four cheifs. 1 is Golden Arms who is such a kung-fu master that he doesn't need weapons. 2 is Silver Spear (Feng Lu, Centipede in FDV) who weilds a spear and throwing darts. 3 is Iron Robe (Lung Wei Wang, the Judge in FDV) who wears an iron robe and fights with a fan. And 4 is Brass Head who headbutts people with a brass helmet. Chien Sun (Scorpion in FDV) leads a band of guards who try to protect the wagon. Also, Sun's friends Long Axe and Short Axe (Sheng Chiang, Yan Tien The Disciple in FDV) and Li Chin-Ming (Pai Wei, Snake in FDV) a master swordsman help to protect the gold. Another character, Agent Hi Toe (Philip Kwok, Lizard in FDV) who fights better drunk, is hunting down Golden Arms with hopes to defeat him in battle.

    With all these characters you know a lot of ish goes down.

    FDV featured mostly hand-to-hand combat while TKWTGA has mostly weapon-based fights, and I like the weapons much better. All the battles are exciting and the plot moves fast without leaving the viewer behind. The acting is even pretty good and Hi Toe is a pretty funny guy. I recommend this movie for anyone who has ever enjoyed a chop socky flick. 10/10 Go Get It!!!!!
    10cortezjagger

    My Favorite Kung Fu Movie

    I saw this movie on "Kung Fu Theatre" when i was an early teen and just fell in love with this action/adventure! I found a copy on VHS a few years back and have damn near worn out the tape playing it... Anyone who has been over for an extended time has been shown this and for the most part the reaction is solid: This is a great film.

    One of the shortcomings is also what makes it so powerful: It's a comic book style with a very simple storyline... on the surface. With characters like Brass Head (who gets killed off way to early!), Silver Spear, Iron Robe and the title character, there are very visual and easily digestible stereotypes to hook the young viewer. But on a more subtle lever there are sub- plots galore and of course lots of twists and intrigue woven into this chop-opera...

    Compared to "Five Deadly Venoms", which on some levels is a more richer and stronger storyline, "Kid With The Golden Arm" is less dark and brooding. All of the actors seem to play similar characters in both but this one there is a charm to the ones here that still resonate with me to this day...

    I totally recommend this if you like fantastical kung fu, especially in light of movies like "Crouching Tiger..." or "Shaolin Soccer..."
    8tzer0

    Gotta Get The Gold

    The Good Guys try to send gold the the starving people in a famine stricken region but it's stolen by a gang of ruthless War Lords along the way. It's basically the Kung Fu version of Live Aid.
    masercot

    Metallica

    I LOVE this movie. It is one of the few violent movies "grandfathered" into my children's approved stack (Master Killer is another). The movie is a fantasy with superheroes such as Short-axe, Long-axe and Hai-Toh; and, super-villans, such as Brass Head, Iron Robe, Iron Feet, Silver Spear and the Kid with the Golden Arm. Many may disagree with me, but I find this movie better than The Five Deadly Venoms, mostly because it is a lot less sadistic...

    It is an easy movie to make fun of, I'll grant you; but, there is a solid, if simple, plot line. Agent Hai-Toh is the main hero and easily the most charismatic character. The Kid with the Golden Arm is a less compelling character, with a face that makes you think that he was hit squarely with a board BEFORE becoming invulnerable...

    The fight scenes are long, even for a Chinese movie; but, for a colorful piece if violent escapism, this is unbeatable...

    I'd give it, for its genre, three out of four stars...
    10hotbodtodd

    One of the Greatest Kung Fu movies Ever

    The Kid With The Golden Arm was produced in the late 70's by Shaw Brothers in Hong Kong. At the time, their "A-list" group of kung fu actors were a top notch crew who their fans have since labeled "The Venoms" (after the first movie they starred in together, "The Five Deadly Venoms"). The Venoms were all EXTREMELY talented (although some more than others), and their skills elevated virtually every movie they appeared in to the classic status. Golden Arm is one of the best. Vastly superior to Five Venoms (IMHO), it has an excellent story (which Five Venoms did, as well), but it also has many fight scenes (which Five Venoms does NOT have), and every fight scene is EXCELLENT. The true highlight of the movie is Silver Spear's (Centipede) battle with Short Axe (Hybrid Venom) **For those not in the know, the Five Venoms each had a "poison", or venom, style of kung fu that they had mastered in that movie. Their style in the movie gives rise to the name the fans affectionately give to the actor who portrayed that character I.E.- Wei Pei portrayed the Snake in the Five Venoms movie, so Wei Pei is called "Snake".** An awesome display of weapons prowess, Silver Spear vs. Short Axe will leave you reeling! Anyone who thinks that a Jet Li movie contains 'awesome' kung fu fights has never seen a Venoms movie, PERIOD! How these guys are humanly capable of some of the things they do in their movies is beyond me, they are true athletes in every sense of the word. Of course, do not expect a movie with Hollywood production values to come out of Hong Kong for this time period. Part of the charm of real kung fu movies is their slight air of corniness. Still, I would stack Golden Arm against ANY Steven Segal movie, any day! Lizard and Toad (the titular Golden Arm)also put on an awesome display in the movie's final fight scene. As a side note, if you think Jackie Chan is the best Drunken Boxer out there, he is NOTHING compared to the Lizard!!!! Watch this movie and find out what I am talking about. There is no "wire fu" in this movie (something that has inexplicably become all the rage these days, wire fu is the use of wires on the actors to suspend them in mid-air while they fight or allow them to "fly", wire fu is ridiculous and it SUCKS, watch any Jet Li movie for copious examples of wire fu), just old fashioned kung fu A*S KICKING. The costumes are also excellent in this movie. If all of this does not convince you, how is this: The venoms are FAR more talented at making movies, and produced FAR better fight scenes than Bruce Lee EVER did *GASP!* Its 100% true, Bruce Lee can't hold a candle to these guys, although he was definitely an awesome martial artist (and a VERY tough guy).

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    • Goofs
      When Iron Robe signals his distress flare (just before his fight with Hai Toh), fishing line can clearly be seen suspending the lit flare in mid-air.
    • Quotes

      Yin Chu: Golden Arm is as good as they say. With just his bare arms, he beat all of us. And if he had weapons...

      Iron Feet Yang Hu Yun: Golden Arm never uses weapons. He claims he doesn't need them, and that using his bare arms is best. And, he's probably right.

    • Alternate versions
      11 minutes of footage was removed for the international version. Some scenes were even re-ordered to make this cut. The recent remastered version is based on the uncut Hong Kong print.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1979 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Die fünf Kampfmaschinen der Shaolin
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production company
      • Shaw Brothers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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