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Master with Cracked Fingers |
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Rating: Summary: a funny movie Review: This is one of Jackie Chans early roles. It is a silly movie, mixed with a little drama, but it will keep you chuckling most of the time. I gave it three stars because though I enjoyed it, I don't want you to believe it ranks up there with Chan's more recent movies. If you like Jackie's brand of kung-fu comedy you'll like this.
Rating: Summary: I love it, but I just like looking at Jackie Review: this movie is also called Little Tiger from Canton, Directed by the infamous Lo Wei. This movie was shot before Jackie's eye opening operation, and he looks really cool! If you're looking for beautiful martial arts, this is not the movie to get. See Drunken Master for that. If you're a die hard Fan, this is definatly worth your while.
Rating: Summary: Weird Jackie Chan 'fu flick Review: This, Jackie's first starring role, definately didn't make him into a kung fu star like he had hoped. The only reason I gave it 2 stars was because, of course, it has Jackie Chan in it and because of some weird demented humor. I have to warn you that the fight scenes are pretty bad. If you want to see a 70's JC kung fu flick, get Drunken Master or Snake in the Eagle's Shadow.
Rating: Summary: The Best Version Of This Film Review: Thist is probably the best version of this film (included Japan version from Pioneer - that is the version around it acts here).
The picture is according to my opinion very good and the dub (From the Original Language) is one of the best that I ever heard.
Unfortunately there are altogether 7 errors on the DVD. The chapters move on up once. Chapters - 2,5,8,10,16,18,19
The B-Side of the DVD is an insolence - contains the Chinese Version,with chinese and english subtitles.
It's only an old vhs copy.(No sharpness,stripes)
The Jackie Chan Music Video is very good,only the sound is missing!
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