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7 Grandmasters

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7 Grandmasters
Directed byJoseph Kuo
Written byYao Ching Kang
Joseph Kuo
Raymond To
Produced byJoseph Kuo
StarringLee Yi Min
Alan Chui Chung-San
Mark Long
Jack Long
Corey Yuen
CinematographyJames Wu
Music byChow Fook Leung
Production
company
Hong Hwa International Films (H.K.) Ltd.
Distributed byMei Ah Entertainment
Release date
  • November 23, 1978 (November 23, 1978)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryTaiwan
LanguagesMandarin
Cantonese

7 Grandmasters (Chinese: 虎豹龍蛇鷹絕拳; pinyin: Hǔ Bào Lóng Shé Yīng) is a 1978 kung fu film directed by Joseph Kuo, starring Lee Yi Min, Jack Long, Alan Chui Chung-San, Mark Long, Corey Yuen and Nancy Yen. It was filmed in Mandarin, as opposed to Cantonese which is more common due to Hong Kong's enormous output in the genre.

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Plot

Sang Kuan Chun is an old kung fu master who is getting ready to retire from martial arts. But just as he is about to put up the king's signboard and call it quits, he receives a note alleging that he's not the best. Thus begins his journey for one last challenge with each of the Seven Grandmasters to prove his superiority. As Sang Kuan Chun and his three students travel from one challenge to the next, the foursome acquires a fifth—a young man named Siu Ying who wants desperately to train under master Sang Kuan Chun to avenge his father's death. So he tags along, despite the master's insistence that he will not accept any more students. Eventually, we learn more about the master's past.

His own teacher, before he died, left him the secret book of The Pai Mei Twelve Strikes. However, a masked man soon stole several pages of the book, leaving only nine strikes. So, somewhere out there, is this unknown man, and he has the final three strikes of Pai Mei, which are the most deadly and can beat even the other nine strikes. Sang Kuan Chun soon accepts the seemingly devout Siu Ying and teaches him the nine known strikes of Pai Mei. Siu Ying ends up learning from his “uncle” that Sang Kuan Chun (who was set up) killed his father during a friendly tournament. Siu Ying is taught the final 3 strikes by a mysterious figure and almost kills Sang Kuan Chun until he being a loyal good student couldn't break his teacher's rule of "Never kill anyone if it can be avoided". This all leads up to an exciting climax, where we learn the identity of the masked man who stole the Pai Mei final strikes and the identity of the man who killed Siu Ying's father.

Cast

  • Li Yi Min as Siu Ying
  • Alan Chui Chung-San as Ku Yi Fung
  • Jack Long as Sang Kuan Chun
  • Mark Long as Yung Chang, Sang Kuan Chun's elder student
  • Nancy Yen as Sang's daughter
  • Corey Yuen as Sun Hung
  • Wong Fei-lung as Sha, First Grandmaster (Guest)
  • Chin Yuet San as Monkey Liu (Guest)
  • Eagle Lee as Sang Kuan Chun's Student
  • Chiu Chung Hing as Sang Kuan Chun's Student
  • Ma Chin Ku as Nan Lin

Home media

The film was widely released in VHS, VCD, and DVD formats, both in common English and Mandarin dubbed versions. The film's distributor, Mei Ah Entertainment later released a 4K remastered version of the film on streaming services in Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea, with both Mandarin and a rare Cantonese dubbed version.

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This page was last edited on 5 April 2024, at 23:21
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