Opium and the Kung-Fu Master

Opium and the Kung-Fu Master

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Traditional 洪拳大師
Simplified 洪拳大师
Mandarin Hóng Quán Dà Shī
Cantonese Hung4 Kyun4 Daai6 Si1
Directed by Tang Chia
Produced by Mona Fong
Screenplay by Wong Ying
Starring Ti Lung
Music by Stephen Shing
So Chun-hung
Cinematography Cho Wai-kei
Edited by Siu Fung
Ma Chung-yiu
Chiu Cheuk-man
Production
company
Distributed by Shaw Brothers Studio
Release dates
1984 (1984)
Running time
86 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Mandarin

Opium and the Kung-Fu Master is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Tang Chia, who also serves as one of the film's action directors, and stars Ti Lung as the titular protagonist.

Plot

Master Tie Qiao San (Ti Lung), the leader of the Ten Tigers of Canton, is the chief coach of China's militia. At that time, the opium ban was in use, but public sale of opium was widely available. Many bureaucrats were taking opium, a trend that Tie followed. As Tie takes opium, his physical skills were declining. Seeing how Tie's skills are declining, opium store owner Rong Feng (Chen Kuan-tai) challenges Tie to a public duel. Tie struggles to fight Rong and was in serious danger until his disciple Lu Guasi (Robert Mak) steps in to rescue him before dying from his injuries. Seeing his disciple killed by Rong, Tie vows to seek revenge.

Cast

Critical reception

Adam Tyner of DVD Talk rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and writes "Opium and the Kung-Fu Master is outstanding, bolstered by an onslaught of startling action sequences and a remarkably effective undercurrent of addiction.[1] Sylvia Rorem of Hong Kong Cinemagic gave the film a positive review and writes "Opium and the Kung Fu Master is not simply a light piece of chop socky entertainment. While it is not a life-changing film, it is a solid, quality kung fu drama that can stand up to repeated viewings."[2]

References

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