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Heroes of the East

Original title: Zhong hua zhang fu
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Heroes of the East (1978)
A Chinese man (Liu) marries a Japanese woman through an arranged marriage and manages to insult all of her Japanese martial arts family by issuing a challenge to her that is misinterpreted by the others. He must then prove how good Chinese Kung Fu really is through a series of duels with the seven Japanese martial artists who come to meet the challenge.
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A Chinese man marries a Japanese martial artist, and they begin to bicker over which country has the better martial arts. It reaches a point where he has to go against Japanese martial artis... Read allA Chinese man marries a Japanese martial artist, and they begin to bicker over which country has the better martial arts. It reaches a point where he has to go against Japanese martial artists in different styles to prove who's the best.A Chinese man marries a Japanese martial artist, and they begin to bicker over which country has the better martial arts. It reaches a point where he has to go against Japanese martial artists in different styles to prove who's the best.

  • Director
    • Chia-Liang Liu
  • Writer
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Chia-Hui Liu
    • Yuka Mizuno
    • Yasuaki Kurata
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    7.5/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Writer
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Chia-Hui Liu
      • Yuka Mizuno
      • Yasuaki Kurata
    • 33User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chia-Hui Liu
    Chia-Hui Liu
    • Ho Tao
    Yuka Mizuno
    • Yumiko Koda
    Yasuaki Kurata
    Yasuaki Kurata
    • Takeno, Japanese ninjutsu expert
    • (as Kurata Yasuaki)
    Naozo Kato
    • Dojo Grandmaster
    Tsutomu Harada
    • Japanese Kendo expert
    • (as Riki Harada)
    Yujiro Sumi
    • Karate expert
    Hayato Ryuzaki
    • Nunchaku expert
    Nobuo Yana
    • Japanese spear expert
    Yasutaka Nakazaki
    • Japanese Sai expert
    Hitoshi Ômae
    • Japanese judo expert
    Chia-Liang Liu
    Chia-Liang Liu
    • Drunken Master Su (Guest star)
    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Lung Chan
      Lung Chan
      Ming-Wai Chan
      Ming-Wai Chan
        Kang-Yeh Cheng
        Kang-Yeh Cheng
        • Chow Kan
        Chok-Chow Cheung
        Chok-Chow Cheung
        Tien-Chu Chin
        Tien-Chu Chin
        • Wedding guest
        Miao Ching
        Miao Ching
        • Mr. Ho
        • Director
          • Chia-Liang Liu
        • Writer
          • Kuang Ni
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        User reviews33

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        Kosmonaut-x

        Excellent old-school kung-fu film

        Most Shaw-Brothers films are pretty lacking kung-fu-wise, the fight scenes are usually pretty low quality simply not fun to watch. There is one exception however, and that exception is Shaolin Challenges Ninja. This film isn't a classic because of its plot or acting (both are merely "ok"), but because of the high quality of its _many_ kung-fu fights. Right from the start all the way to the bizarre final fight the film offers great "my style is better than yours" -type fight scenes one after another. If you like old-school kung-fu don't miss this one!
        10hmmdrmike

        The Title Says It All...

        With a title like Shaolin Challenges Ninja... how could this movie not be amazing? With excellently choreographed fight scenes, a decent storyline (horrible translation... but that just adds to its reputation as a classic), and a great assortment of fighting styles and weaponry, this movie is amazing.

        And there's not that much more to say. Watch this movie if you're a fan of classic Shaw Brother's martial arts mayhem. The only disappointment would come in how easily the hero defeats each villain. But his reasons for non-violence fit the storyline and thus, can't be avoided.

        A non-violent action movie? Yes it is... and it still rules. Enjoy.
        8gjhong

        better in Chinese

        I read somewhere that the producers tried hard to come up with a story that viewers outside Hong Kong would enjoy because Gordon Liu had fans in China and Japan thanks to his Shaolin monk movies. "Heroes of the East" was the result. Gordon Liu was in Montreal for the Fantasia Film Festival so local organizers and sponsors got him to come to Toronto to say hello after the show.

        I noticed something watching the Chinese version that slipped by me when I watched the English dub years ago - only the Ninja Master and Ah To's wife could speak Chinese! I guess that was necessary for the sake of the story so our hero couldn't tell the other Japanese masters that everything was a big misunderstanding and there was no reason for them to fight.

        I have good feelings about this movie because the story held together so well. Nobody was portrayed as a villain and everything was resolved happily with our hero accepting the friendship of the Kendo Master.
        10Steve K.

        An excellent but overlooked classic

        If you've ever enjoyed the classic Kung-fu films of the 70's, I'm sure you remember The 5 Deadly Venoms, Master Killer, 10 Dragons from Canton, etc, etc... But this classic is almost always overlooked for the simple reason that it wasn't aired too many times in the states. And this title is impossible to find on VHS, DVD, LD or any other medium. But if you ever have the chance, see this movie!!! This movie is as good as it gets when it comes to showing off the difference between Chinese Kung-fu and various Japanese techniques. And this movie is very humorous at the same time.

        You see, as the Japanese challenger comes one by one to duel, the wife of our star tells him of the exact style of fighting that the challenger will use (i.e. sword, spear, throwing stars, Ninjitsu etc...) . It is upto our hero (Gordon Liu of Master Killer) to counter each particular Japanese style with a similar Chinese technique. Chinese sword vs Japanese sword, Chinese spear vs Japanese spear. You get the idea. Now bearing in mind that this movie is Chinese made, of course the Chinese techniques prove to be superior. But really the best part of the movie is seeing how each weapon and techniques match up against each other.

        And look at the ratings the people who have seen this movie gave. Check it out.
        8Macholic

        Classic martial arts' finest hour

        This is classic martial arts with everything that comes with it, including, to start with the downside first: A terrible English dub. The videotape I saw was also cropped. But if you can past that and get on to the movie you're in for a positive surprise. Drunk Shaolin.. is as good as it gets and offers a great sense of humor without getting silly. In brief the story is about a Chinese man who happens to be a kung fu expert marries a Japanese girl who is a an avid karate fighter. Trouble is certainly ahead as she chucks out her husband's Chinese kung fu weapons to make room for her own Japanese weapons, even worse: He insults her karate she takes it personally as so does her teacher in Japan and a group of his crack students, so they are off to China to challenge her husband to a duel. What follows is a fantastic display of Japanese contra Chinese weapons and techniques presented with considerable style as well as humor. I watched this film many times, it is joy forever. 8/10

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          When the Japanese fighters arrive in Hong Kong they walk past, possible arrive on, the Norwegian ship MS Halldis.
        • Alternate versions
          The UK VHS release is cut by over 5 minutes for a '15' rating.
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        • Release date
          • December 30, 1978 (Hong Kong)
        • Country of origin
          • Hong Kong
        • Languages
          • Mandarin
          • Cantonese
          • Japanese
        • Also known as
          • Challenge of the Ninja
        • Filming locations
          • Yokohama Harbour, Kanagawa, Japan(Yumiko returns home)
        • Production companies
          • Film Workshop
          • Shaw Brothers
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 45m(105 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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