The Fearless Hyena

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The Fearless Hyena
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Traditional笑拳怪招
Simplified笑拳怪招
MandarinXiǎo Quán Guài Zhào
CantoneseSiu3 Kyun4 Gwaai3 Ziu1
Directed byJackie Chan
Written byJackie Chan
Produced byHsu Li-hwa
StarringJackie Chan
James Tien
Dean Shek
CinematographyChen Yung-shu
Edited byLiang Yung-tsan
Music byFrankie Chan
Chen Hsua-chi
Production
company
Goodyear Movie Company
Distributed byLong Shong Pictures Ltd.
Release date
  • 17 February 1979 (1979-02-17)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$5.4 million (Hong Kong)
436,545 tickets (Seoul City)
The Fearless Hyena
Traditional Chinese笑拳怪招
Simplified Chinese笑拳怪招

The Fearless Hyena is a 1979 Hong Kong action comedy kung fu film written, directed by and starring Jackie Chan. The film was a box office success.[1]

The film has been released under several alternative titles internationally, including:

  • Revenge of the Dragon (USA video title)
  • Superfighter 3 (West Germany video title)
  • The Shadowman (West Germany video title)

Plot[]

Ching Hing-lung (Jackie Chan) is a youngster, living in a remote village with his grandfather, kung fu master Ching Pang-fei (James Tien). Lung does not take his training seriously enough, he gambles, and he gets into fights which lead him to display the skills his grandfather has told him he must keep secret.

Lung briefly finds employment selling coffins, working for an unscrupulous proprietor (Dean Shek), who even stoops to selling second-hand coffins. Lung is fired when he accidentally traps his boss in one of the coffins. After making his escape, he runs into three thugs he'd beaten up earlier, who ask him to teach them kung fu. Lung meets their sifu, Tee Cha (Lee Kwan), the unskilled leader of the Everything Clan. Master Tee offers Lung a lucrative job training his students and fighting against the top fighters from rival schools. This boosts the reputation of the school and of the scheming Master Tee. However, Lung makes the mistake of naming the school under the Ying Yee clan name. This comes to the attention of evil kung fu master Yam Tin-fa (Yam Sai-kwoon), who finds and kills Lung's grandfather. But, Lung eventually takes revenge for his grandfather's murder after undergoing rigorous training from The Unicorn (Chan Wai-lau).

Cast[]

  • Jackie Chan as Shing Lung
  • James Tien as Ching Pang-pei, Lung's grandfather
  • Dean Shek as The Coffin Seller
  • Chan Wai-lau as Unicorn
  • Yam Sai-koon as Yam Tin-fa
  • Lee Kwan as Tee Cha
  • Rocky Cheng as "The Willow Sword" Bar Tar
  • Chiang Chih-ping
  • Chu Siu-wa
  • Eagle Han-ying as Chin Wa-li
  • Hp Hing-nam
  • Chui Yuen
  • Wong Ken-mei
  • Kim Sae-ok
  • Kuo Nai-hua
  • Alan Chui Chung-San
  • Chang Ma
  • Peng Kong
  • Wong Yiu as Stony Egg
  • Man Lee-pang
  • Wong Chi-sang as One of Yam's men
  • Wang Jia-en

Fight scenes[]

Fearless Hyena features several unusual slapstick fight scenes, including a chopsticks duel (homage later paid in the cartoon film, Kung Fu Panda), Hing-lung fighting disguised as a cross-eyed mentally retarded man, disguised as a woman, and using "Emotional Kung-Fu", a style that involves vividly displaying the emotions of anger, sorrow, joy and happiness to find the opponent's weakness thus fighting whilst crying or laughing.

Box office[]

The film grossed a total of HK$5,445,535 at the Hong Kong box office.[1] In South Korea, the film sold 436,545 tickets in Seoul City.[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "The Fearless Hyena (1979)". Hong Kong Movie DataBase. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  2. ^ "영화정보" [Movie Information]. KOFIC (in Korean). Korean Film Council. Retrieved 26 August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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