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Drunken Master By Bret Fetzer
Though it wasn't Jackie Chan's first film, Drunken Master is the
film that cemented his stardom. Jackie plays the rebellious son of a kung
fu master. To teach Jackie the value of discipline, his father apprentices
him to another master named So Hi, who has a unique "drunken"
fighting style. Jackie chafes at So Hi's rigorous exercises and runs
away--only to be brutally humiliated at the hands of a hired killer named
Thunderleg. Chastened, Jackie becomes So Hi's devoted student. He soon
discovers he will need everything he's learned when Thunderleg is hired to
kill his father. In Drunken Master, Jackie is only beginning to
cultivate his mixture of action and comedy; here the emphasis is on kung
fu acrobatics. But the kung fu is astounding. The final fight is dizzying
and amazingly choreographed by director Yuen Woo-ping (now famous as the
fight choreographer for The Matrix).
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|  | Director: Woo-ping Yuen
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|  | Stars: Jackie Chan
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|  | Released: November 14, 1978
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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