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1994 Hong Kong martial arts picture

Fist of Fable
FistOfLegend.Jpg

Hong Kong picture poster

Traditional 精武英雄
Simplified 精武英雄
Standard mandarin Jīng Wǔ Yīng Xióng
Cantonese Zing1 Mou2 Jing1 Hungfour
Directed past Gordon Chan
Written by
  • Gordon Chan
  • Lam Kee-to
  • Kim Yip
Produced past Jet Li
Starring
  • Jet Li
  • Chin Siu-ho
  • Shinobu Nakayama
  • Billy Chau
  • Yasuaki Kurata
  • Paul Chun
Cinematography Derek Wan
Edited past Chan Ki-hop
Music by
  • Joseph Koo (Hong Kong version)
  • Stephen Edwards (Dimension version)

Production
visitor

Eastern Productions

Distributed by Golden Harvest

Release date

  • 22 December 1994 (1994-12-22)

Running time

103 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Languages
  • Cantonese
  • Japanese
  • English
Box function HK$xxx.7 million

Fist of Legend is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts pic directed past Gordon Chan, featuring action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who too starred in the atomic number 82 function. The moving-picture show was released on 22 Dec 1994.[one] Information technology is a remake of the 1972 film Fist of Fury, which starred Bruce Lee as the lead graphic symbol. The film is set in the Shanghai International Settlement in 1937 at the beginning of the 2d World State of war as the Imperial Japanese Army are stationed in Shanghai, Cathay.[ii] Information technology holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[iii]

Plot [edit]

Chen Zhen attends class in Kyoto University when thugs from the Black Dragon Clan burst in and try to force him out because he is Chinese. Mitsuko, one of Chen'due south classmates who is in a romantic relationship with him, along with Chen'south professor and classmates, defend his presence. The thugs plough violent only Chen easily defeats them using a multifariousness of controlled Mentum Na techniques. The Japanese thugs' sensei, Funakoshi Fumio, who is also Mitsuko's uncle, arrives to take control of the situation and apologizes for his students' behavior. Funakosji is impressed by Chen's skill and converses with him, and Chen learns that his master, Huo Yuanjia, has died after losing in a match against a Japanese karateka, Akutagawa Ryūichi. Chen is distraught after hearing the bad news and he leaves Kyoto for Shanghai immediately.

Chen returns to Jingwu School and learns that his master's son, Huo Ting'en, has become the new primary of Jingwu School. The next twenty-four hours, Chen goes to the Japanese dojo to challenge Akutagawa, who honorably accepts. Chen defeats Akutagawa easily and concludes that Akutagawa is not capable of defeating Huo Yuanjia, after which he suspects foul play in his principal's death. Chen has Huo Yuanjia's corpse exhumed for an autopsy against the wishes of Huo Ting'en and his beau Jingwu members. It is revealed that Huo Yuanjia was poisoned and weakened earlier his match against Akutagawa. Over the next few days, discussion of Chen'due south victory confronting Akutagawa spreads and Chen becomes a local celebrity in Shanghai. The Jingwu members begin to look upwards to Chen as their new teacher, which incurs the jealousy of Huo Ting'en. Huo remains silent and seeks comfort in a brothel, where he becomes romantically involved with a prostitute.

Meanwhile, Akutagawa confronts General Gō Fujita of the Imperial Japanese Regular army subsequently suspecting that his friction match confronting Huo Yuanjia had been rigged, which he considers dishonorable. Later on a heated statement, Fujita kills Akutagawa past breaking his dorsum in front of the Japanese administrator, then places the arraign on Chen. Enraged by their principal's expiry, Akutagawa's students attack the Jingwu School, culminating in a fight that is eventually stopped by the local police. Chen is arrested and placed on trial for allegedly murdering Akutagawa. Several bribed witnesses provide false and conflicting accounts of the murder, merely the court refuses to accept testimony from any Chinese defense force witnesses on the grounds of bias towards Chen. Mitsuko shows up and testifies that Chen is innocent because he spent the dark with her, and the court accepts her false testimony because she is Japanese. Chen is exonerated, but his apparent human relationship with Mitsuko ruins his reputation because the Chinese view it equally an act of betrayal confronting his fellow Chinese. Huo Ting'en and the senior Jingwu members demand that Chen leaves either Mitsuko or the school. Huo uses the opportunity to settle his personal vendetta against Chen by challenging him to a fight. Although Chen defeats Huo, he notwithstanding chooses to leave with Mitsuko. Huo feels humiliated by his defeat then he gives upward his position as chief of Jingwu earlier leaving to bring together his lover. Jingwu's members somewhen discover Huo'due south relationship with her and reprimand him. Huo learns his lesson and returns to Jingwu.

Chen and Mitsuko face hostility from the locals and are forced to take shelter in an abandoned hut nearly Huo Yuanjia's grave. At the same fourth dimension, Funakoshi arrives from Japan, as requested by Fujita, to eliminate Chen. Funakoshi engages Chen in a fight, which ends in a draw and the conclusion that if Chen learns to accommodate to his opponent'due south moves, he will be unbeatable. Funakoshi leaves later warning Chen well-nigh Fujita's ill intentions and brutal methods. Days afterward, Huo Ting'en visits Chen and apologizes for his earlier behavior, maxim that Jingwu School accepts Chen and Mitsuko'south relationship now. Huo teaches Chen the Mizong Fist that night while Mitsuko leaves secretly, leaving behind a message for Chen that she will wait for him in Nihon.

The next day, Chen and Huo confront Fujita at his dojo, where Fujita exposes a traitor from Jingwu who played a part in Huo Yuanjia'due south expiry, and shoots him. Huo Ting'en then fights Fujita, who appears to be incredibly strong and resilient, and Huo suffers grave injuries. Chen engages Fujita in a long and exhausting fight, and eventually defeats him. Just as Chen and Huo are about to leave, the enraged Fujita comes after them with a katana. Huo pushes Chen out of the katana'southward way only is stabbed in the arm, and Chen is forced to kill Fujita. Japanese soldiers surroundings them and prepare to open burn down. The Japanese administrator, who is a pacifist against rise militarism in his land, arrives and orders his soldiers to stand down. He agrees with Chen'south deportment as he has been aware that Fujita is a madman, just also warns them that the Japanese regime volition apply Fujita's death every bit an excuse to showtime a state of war with China, unless the Chinese can business relationship for Fujita'due south expiry past executing the murderer. Chen expresses his willingness to accept the arraign for Fujita's death in order to prevent war, earning the ambassador'southward farther admiration. Instead of ordering Chen's expiry, the ambassador stages a false execution and substitutes the dead Jingwu's traitor's body for Chen'south. Meanwhile, Chen secretly leaves Shanghai for Manchuria.

Bandage [edit]

  • Jet Li every bit Chen Zhen
  • Mentum Siu-ho equally Huo Ting-en
  • Yasuaki Kurata as Fumio Funakoshi (Nihongo: 船越文夫, Funakoshi Fumio)
  • Shinobu Nakayama equally Mitsuko Yamada (Nihongo: 山田光子, Yamada Mitsuko), Chen Zhen's Japanese girlfriend
  • Billy Chau every bit General Fujita (Nihongo: 陸軍大将 藤田, Rikugun-Taishō Fujita), the main antagonist of Fist of Legend, a powerful but dangerous martial artist and a general of Royal Japanese Ground forces
  • Jackson Lou as Ryūichi Akutagawa (Nihongo: 芥川龍一, Akutagawa Ryūichi) (as Lou Hsueh-hsien)
  • Paul Chun as Uncle Nong Jinsun (as Paul Chiang)
  • Toshimichi Takahashi as Japanese ambassador
  • Yuen Cheung-yan equally Helm Constabulary Inspector Jie
  • Ada Choi equally Xiao-hong / Su-lan / Rose
  • Wong San equally Uncle Kan - Jingwu cook
  • Wallis Pang as Jingwu student
  • Lee Man-biu as Biu
  • Shaun Britton as English language gentleman at dock
  • Tai Wooh-dang as Ngai
  • Kam Kong Chow (extra)
  • Gary Mak as Lun, a Jingwu student
  • Kenji Tanigaki as Japanese fighter
  • Ronald Lau

Influence on other films [edit]

Fist of Legend inspired the Wachowskis to hire choreographer Yuen Woo-ping for the fight scenes in The Matrix. The manner of fighting in the ii films bears some resemblance.

In 1996, an unofficial sequel titled Fists of Legends 2: Iron Bodyguards was released starring Jet Le (not Jet Li).[4]

Later films have also been influenced past Fist of Legend. Hitman contains a scene involving the main character using a chugalug as a weapon every bit seen in Fist of Legend. The more realistic and less wire-driven fight choreography seen in Osculation of the Dragon was a consequence of fan criticism to Corey Yuen'southward choreography in Romeo Must Die and preference for the way seen in Fist of Legend.

In 2006, Jet Li played his grapheme'south instructor, Huo Yuanjia, in Fearless.

In 2010, Gordon Chan and Andrew Lau produced a continuation of this film named Fable of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen with Donnie Yen every bit Chen Zhen in his thirties.

Box office [edit]

Though Fist of Legend is widely considered ane of Li's all-time films, during the downturn period of the Hong Kong film manufacture, its HK$14,785,382 box office gross was considered a thwarting. Past comparison, Li'south Fong Sai-yuk grossed over HK$30 1000000, and Fong Sai-yuk II grossed HK$23 one thousand thousand. However, its overall box office from other countries was skilful.

In Republic of korea, the film sold 181,760 tickets in Seoul City.[five]

Different versions [edit]

Miramax [edit]

The English-dubbed U.Due south. release by Miramax and Buena Vista Distribution contains iv specific mistranslations that drastically modify the meaning of the film as a whole.

  1. Before Chen leaves Nihon, Mitsuko asks him if he hates the Japanese. In the U.S. version he replies, "I don't hate." In the Hong Kong version he replies, "I don't know."
  2. In the U.S. version of the scene where Chen fights Fumio, Fumio asks him what the well-nigh constructive style to defeat an enemy is. Chen replies that the most effective way is to focus one'southward free energy and strike, and Fumio agrees with him. In the Hong Kong version, they brainstorm by discussing their friction match. Chen says that the purpose of martial arts is to defeat an enemy. Fumio says, "No, you're wrong. The best style to defeat your enemy is to use a gun. Martial arts is almost personal development."
  3. Prior to the terminal fight sequence in the U.S. version, Chen and Huo face Fujita who holds up a sign reading Dongya Bingfu (東亞病夫) and he tells them that the sign says, "Jingwu is closed". The Chinese characters are ordinarily translated to "Sick men of the Eastward" and is used as a famous reference to Fist of Fury. The subtitles in the Hong Kong version interpret the sign correctly.
  4. At the end in the U.S. version, Chen's driver asks him if he will go to be with Mitsuko. Chen responds, "If I no longer have a country, at least I tin still be with the woman I honey." His response in the Hong Kong version is, "Where is war with Japan almost probable to break out?" The driver says, "Manchuria" and he says, "We'll go to Manchuria then."

With regard to footage, this version deletes the concluding moments of students grooming and contains a brand new gear up of opening (animated) and closing credits in English, abandoning the previous ones completely.

Taiwan [edit]

Compared to the Hong Kong version, the 106-minute Mandarin-dubbed Taiwanese version contains the post-obit footage:

  1. An extension to the scene where Fujita gives a harsh lecture to several men, prior to his club to spy on certain Japanese individuals.
  2. An extension of the scene with Chen afterward bowing to his chief's shrine where Liu Zhensheng then easily over a suitcase to Chen and the latter proceeds to leave. Prior to post-obit him, Mitsuko also respectfully bows.
  3. An entire scene where Loma Hung is looking for Huo Ting'en at a brothel, only to detect him smoking opium with a prostitute.
  4. An unabridged scene where Colina Hung brings tea to Huo Ting'en, the night prior to the terminal match.
  5. An extension of Fumio talking with the ambassador, prior to the old winning the Renju game.
  6. Afterward the final fight ends, a very small extension sees the Japanese soldiers break for a moment prior to entering the Dojo.

In the Mandarin soundtracks of the film, there is groundwork music when Chen fights Huo. However, in the Cantonese soundtrack, the music merely plays afterwards Chen performs a Capoeira-style kick afterward in the fight.

Hong Kong [edit]

The Hong Kong version in return, has the following unique footage:

  1. A reaction shot of the cook in the kitchen (followed by a shot from Huo Yuanjia's shrine) after Uncle Nong dispatches students to search for Huo Ting'en.
  2. A few seconds of Chen Zhen feigning decease to Fujita.
  3. After the credits finish, nosotros see the crew waving to the camera.

Both Hong Kong and Taiwanese version have slightly dissimilar cease credits.

Media [edit]

DVD [edit]

Ritek [edit]

In 1997, the kickoff DVD was released by Ritek in Taiwan, which fans after reported to be an "uncut" version. This has been a widely held misconception - whilst this version does carry some more footage (as a Taiwanese version), it is in plough missing a few moments that the Hong Kong version has.

Miramax [edit]

On 15 Feb 2000, Miramax issued a DVD of this film in the U.S. (later in the U.One thousand. too past Hollywood Pictures on VHS first, so DVD later on 29 March 2002). Whilst it featured better visual quality than any other release (some agree even to this mean solar day), it immediately acquired an uproar with the Hong Kong Cinema fan community because information technology contained only a new English dub/score with alterations to the original dialogue and no original Cantonese pick - a defect shared with many of their Hong Kong-acquired titles (not to mention the edits).

HKVideo [edit]

On 20 March 2002, the commencement official DVD of the Hong Kong version with a Cantonese soundtrack was issued by HKVideo in French republic. However, it contained no English subtitles. One notable difference to other versions conveying a Chinese/Taiwanese version is that it doesn't contain the catastrophe text describing the aftermath of Jingwu School, but is otherwise the same and, bar a few missing frames, uncut.

Maxam [edit]

A lesser-known DVD was issued on 25 March 2005 past Japanese distributor Maxam which contains the Hong Kong version (and its catastrophe text) in complete form, but no English subtitles.

Dragon Dynasty [edit]

A R1 2-DVD "Ultimate Edition" was finally released on 9 September 2008[6] from The Weinstein Company'south Dragon Dynasty label in America, which features many extras and the original Cantonese soundtrack with English subtitles, marking the commencement official DVD release to practise so. This version was as well released in Australia (Region 4), in single disk.

However, this is still visually the previous Usa version with the Cantonese soundtrack edited to fit its visuals. Matters are worsened when the subtitles revert to dubtitles towards the stop - relying on the previous incorrectly transcribed "Ill Men Of Asia" sign and story-changing ending (come across above) from Miramax'south English dub.

New Historic period 21/HMH [edit]

German-issued DVDs from distributor 'New Age 21' (released 12 November 2008) and 'HMH' (released 20 November 2008) were released in an uncut land and contain a Cantonese soundtrack with English subtitles.

Other releases [edit]

Other uncut English-subtitled releases of the Hong Kong Cantonese-linguistic communication versions (now OOP) include the The states Tai Seng VHS (released 20 October 2000), the Australian Chinatown Video VHS, the U.K. Fabricated in Hong Kong VHS (released i October 1999), and the Mei Ah VCD, VHS and LD.

The Malaysian Speedy VCD also contains a similar version, but enforces cuts to some scenes for violence:

  1. Fujita kneeing Ryōichi Akutagawa's back.
  2. Huo Ting'en hitting his head on a window during the finale.
  3. Chen Zhen hitting his head on a window during the finale.

The Spanish Manga Films DVD titled El Mejor Luchador (released 24 Oct 2001) and a slightly edited Indian Diskovery VCD titled The Hitter: Fist of the Legend contain an English-dubbed version intended for export to English-speaking territories. Strangely, this version has aired occasionally on US Tv with a Miramax ident instead of their own produced version.

Blu-ray [edit]

Cine Asia released a Blu-ray version 22 March 2010 in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and on 20 April 2010 in United states of america.

See besides [edit]

  • Jet Li filmography

References [edit]

  1. ^ Gibron, Neb. "Fist of Legend". Popular Matters . Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Fist of Fable". IGN. 7 March 2000. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Jing wu ying xiong (Fist of Legend) (1994)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Jing wu ying xiong 2: Tie bao biao (1996)". IMDb. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  5. ^ "영화정보" [Movie Information]. KOFIC (in Korean). Korean Film Quango. Retrieved 26 Baronial 2019. First Of Legend
  6. ^ Dellamorte, Andre (22 September 2008). "FIST OF LEGEND Ultimate Edition DVD Review". Collider. Archived from the original on fourteen August 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2010.

External links [edit]

  • Fist Of Legend at IMDb
  • Fist Of Legend at AllMovie
  • Fist Of Legend at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Fist of Legend at Blackness Belt Idiot box The Martial Arts Network
  • Dragon Dynasty's Fist Of Legend folio

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  • A further examination betwixt the differences of Fist Of Fury and Fist Of Fable
  • A DVD image comparing between Dimension, Dragon Dynasty and HKVideo
  • Kung Fu Cinema'south review

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  • Kung Fu Movie theater's review of the Dragon Dynasty DVD

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  • DVD comparison list
  • Pictured differences betwixt the Hong Kong and Taiwanese versions (in German)
  • Fist of Legend Movie Synopsis

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  • Martiallife review of Fist of Legend

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