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Shaolin Drunkard

Original title: Tian shi zhuang xie
  • 1983
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Shaolin Drunkard (1983)
Thriller

A half man/demon is being guarded by a drunken Shaolin magician named Chan at the Shaolin temple. One day, Chan sneaks out to go on a drinking splurge, and the man/demon escapes. Chan, and h... Read allA half man/demon is being guarded by a drunken Shaolin magician named Chan at the Shaolin temple. One day, Chan sneaks out to go on a drinking splurge, and the man/demon escapes. Chan, and his friend Ah Yuen, and his bride-to-be, plus Grandma Yau, help Chan to capture the evil ma... Read allA half man/demon is being guarded by a drunken Shaolin magician named Chan at the Shaolin temple. One day, Chan sneaks out to go on a drinking splurge, and the man/demon escapes. Chan, and his friend Ah Yuen, and his bride-to-be, plus Grandma Yau, help Chan to capture the evil magician and return him back to Shaolin.

  • Director
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Writers
    • Chung-Hsing Chao
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Stars
    • Cheung-Yan Yuen
    • Lung Chin
    • Tin-Shing Ho
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    353
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Chung-Hsing Chao
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Stars
      • Cheung-Yan Yuen
      • Lung Chin
      • Tin-Shing Ho
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    Lung Chin
    Lung Chin
    Tin-Shing Ho
    Eddy Ko
    Eddy Ko
    Hsueh-Ming Liao
    Huang-Hsi Liu
    Yun-Pao Lu
    Jamie Luk
    Jamie Luk
    Chen-Tu Tan
    Chen-Tu Tan
      Yu Wang
      Kun Wu
      Kai-Erh Yang
      Brandy Yuen
      Brandy Yuen
      Shun-Yee Yuen
      Yat-Chor Yuen
      Yat-Chor Yuen
      • Director
        • Yuen Woo-Ping
      • Writers
        • Chung-Hsing Chao
        • Yuen Woo-Ping
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      10withnail-4

      Kung Fu Defies Gravity and Logic

      From the same people who made DRUNKEN WU TANG, and featuring some of the same characters, this is early 80s Hong Kong Kung fu, with blood-drinking demons, giant frogs, flaming fists, giant fire-breathing puppets, and a very surreal mumenchanz-like butt mask Kung Fu fight. Back flips and mayhem, a giant toad with glowing eyes and a tongue that stretches across the room and breaks a table, and a gruesome "walk on the nails" scene. whew.

      At one point, the bad says: "Ha Ha Ha!!! I'm evil!!!"

      Rat Face(the Drunken Toaist) drinks and fights with gusto, takes a sand shower, and always manages to survive to drink again.

      If you like wilfully weird (Lewis Carroll, Salvador Dali, Luis Bunuel) check this one out.
      8ckormos1

      The Yuen clan reinvents the martial arts movie genre

      By 1983 everything that could be done in a martial arts movie had been done a thousand times. As the genre was about to be pronounced dead a few creative geniuses like John Woo, Jackie Chan, and the Yuen clan reinvented it. This movie is sometimes called "Miracle Fighters 2". It is not a sequel but a continuation of the creativity of the Yuen clan.

      Though they were geniuses in martial arts also they used practical effects to reinvent the genre. (A practical effect is a special effect produced physically and this was the only way to do it back then.) In this movie they used illusions that real stage magicians used, such as the ring trick at the end, and greatly elaborated. Rings were often used as weapons in martial arts movies and I hate them because they are not real weapons and mostly ineffective. The Venoms used rings but they were mostly acrobatic props. Here, the Yuens start with the genuine stage magician linking rings trick and raised it exponentially plus made an effective martial arts weapon.

      They were also geniuses in the ancient Chinese art of puppetry. The wire work of lifting fighters into the air had been done for decades but the real creativity came with applying puppetry to the props too.

      Chinese also knew all about fireworks and the Yuens used plenty of chemical reactions in their effects.

      Some might say there was not enough fighting in this movie. Yes, there was less than usual for a typical martial arts movie. In my opinion, it didn't need any more fighting, quality beats quantity. I rate this 8 out of 10 and it has my highest recommendation.
      7ChungMo

      Hooray, Drunkard saves the Day!

      Absolutely bizarre.

      This film wastes no time getting started and never really lets up. Lots of magic kung fu. Lots of crude silly 80's HK humor. Over the top acting, insane set design, lots of puppets and a giant poisonous frog! The filming is fast and cheap so some of the editing and continuity is haphazard. The martial arts are silly most of the time but the last big fight scene is very good in it's own weird way. If you like films with some sort of serious subtext then run fast from this one. Nothing is serious here. At one point early on, the Drunkard sinks into the stone floor until his feet are by his face! No explanation on what's going on or why he's doing it! If you can't stand a film this weird, you've been warned.

      The same team did Taoism Drunkard and Young Taoism Fighter. All recommended.
      6Jeremy_Urquhart

      There's weird, and then there's Shaolin Drunkard.

      Went on a bit of a martial arts movie binge tonight as a reward for working a lot lately. I think I kind of saved the weakest of the three I watched for last, Shaolin Drunkard, but this was also the craziest and most experimental. In fact, it's one of the most fever-dream-heavy martial arts flicks I've seen in a good while. I probably haven't seen something quite this weird within the genre since The Boxer's Omen... that one came out the same year, and was admittedly much more gross. Shaolin Drunkard is more bizarre than it is disgusting.

      Strangely, for a Yuen Woo-Ping film, the action doesn't really jump out as the best thing in the movie. I think Shaolin Drunkard kind of gets by owing to its oddest elements, but other than some pretty crazy quirks, there's not a whole lot to it, nor its action (which I guess is appropriately weird, I'd have to concede).

      I feel like something like this deserves its status as a martial arts deep-cut. Die-hard fans will probably find themselves stumbling upon it eventually, and those who would find it to be way too much will probably live their lives blissfully unaware of its strange existence.
      9acreppinstp

      classic

      We used to call this movie rabbit teeth 25 years ago when we were kids because we didn't know the title of the movie was. Watch for yourself. Action ,Comdey There is no boring part of the movie.

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      • Release date
        • August 24, 1983 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • 妖怪道士
      • Production company
        • First Films Organisation
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 40m(100 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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