| The Young Master (1980)
師弟出馬
Director: Jackie Chan
Starring: Jackie
Chan, Yuen Biao
The Young Master (1980) marks the first film
Jackie Chan starred in (and also directed) for Golden Harvest, the film
company that made Chan classics like Drunken Master II and Police Story
III (a.k.a. Supercop). Chan plays Dragon, a student whose martial arts
school is in competition against a more affluent rival school. The two
groups face off in an annual lion dance competition in which Chan finds
himself up against his own schoolmate Tiger, who is secretly being paid
to perform for the rival school.
When Tiger is found out and ejected from the
group, Dragon goes after him. Tiger gets deeper into trouble, taking
part in a robbery and jailbreak of the rival school's crooked
headmaster, Kam. Through a series of mixups, Dragon is mistaken for
Tiger and he has to clear his name in a final showdown against Kam (Whang
Inn-sik). The last 30 minutes of The Young Master consists of nonstop
fighting scenes, the first with Chan donning a makeshift dress to employ
skirt-style kung fu.
The second fight sequence is a 20-minute showdown
of Chan vs. Whang, which showcases Whang's talents as a master of
hapkido (a Korean style of martial arts). The opening scene is equally
stunning, with the two lion dance teams playing chicken on a
six-inch-wide plank suspended in midair. The Young Master broke all
box-office records in Hong Kong upon its release, solidifying Chan's
position as a star and setting a high bar of action sequence and stunt
standards for his many films to come.
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Language:
Cantonese / Mandarin
Subtitle:
English / Traditional Chinese
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