Magnificent Bodyguards

Magnificent Bodyguards

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Traditional 飛渡捲雲山
Simplified 飞渡捲云山
Mandarin Fēi Dù Juǎn Yún Shān
Cantonese Fei1 Dou6 Gyun2 Wan4 Saan1
Directed by Lo Wei
Produced by Lo Wei
Screenplay by Gu Long
Starring Jackie Chan
James Tien
Leung Siu-lung
Music by Frankie Chan
Cinematography Chen Yung-shu
Edited by Vincent Leung
Production
company
Lo Wei Motion Picture Company
Release dates
  • 27 April 1978 (1978-04-27)
Running time
78 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Mandarin
Box office HK$775,522

Magnificent Bodyguards is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action film starring Jackie Chan and directed by Lo Wei.[1] Chan, along with Luk Chuen also worked as stunt coordinators. This film was well received in Hong Kong, but Chan himself doesn't like it. He puts it down to Lo Wei not giving him any creative freedom. This was the first film in Hong Kong to be filmed using 3-D technology, and it features music from Star Wars.[1]

Plot

Lord Ting Chung is hired to escort a women's sick brother to the doctor, but he does it for free. To get there they must pass through "Stormy Hills", an area of Ancient China controlled by criminals. Then the sick man turns out to be the king of the criminals and is not really sick; he is just trying to reclaim his throne from an imposter. The king had previously murdered Ting Chung's father, and now Ting Chung has to fight for his life to get out and also to avenge his father.

Cast

Media

Reception

J. C. Macek III of PopMatters rated it 5/10 stars and called it a "cartoonish comedy" that helped to establish Chan as an early heir to Bruce Lee's legacy.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Maçek III, J.C. (2 October 2013). "It's Pure Kung Fu Theatre and Somehow, 'Star Wars' in 'Jackie Chan Beginnings'". PopMatters. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
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