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Five Fingers of Death

Original title: Tian xia di yi quan
  • 19721972
  • RR
  • 1h 44m
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7.1/10
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Five Fingers of Death (1972)
Two martial arts schools prepare for an important tournament.
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Two martial arts schools prepare for an important tournament.Two martial arts schools prepare for an important tournament.Two martial arts schools prepare for an important tournament.
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.4K
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  • Director
    • Chang-hwa Jeong
  • Writer
    • Yang Chiang(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Lieh Lo
    • Ping Wang
    • Hsiung Chao
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  • Director
    • Chang-hwa Jeong
  • Writer
    • Yang Chiang(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Lieh Lo
    • Ping Wang
    • Hsiung Chao
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    • 36User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
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    Lieh Lo in Five Fingers of Death (1972)
    Lieh Lo in Five Fingers of Death (1972)
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    Lieh Lo in Five Fingers of Death (1972)
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    Five Fingers of Death (1972)
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    Lieh Lo in Five Fingers of Death (1972)
    Lieh Lo in Five Fingers of Death (1972)

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    Lieh Lo
    Lieh Lo
    • Chao Chih-Hao
    Ping Wang
    Ping Wang
    • Sung Ying Ying
    Hsiung Chao
    Hsiung Chao
    • Okada
    Chin-Feng Wang
    Chin-Feng Wang
    • Yen Chu Hung
    Mien Fang
    Mien Fang
    • Sun Hsin-Pei
    Feng Tien
    Feng Tien
    • Meng Tung-Shun
    Seok-hoon Nam
    Seok-hoon Nam
    • Han Lung
    • (as Nan Kung-Hsun)
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Wan Hung-chieh
    Bolo Yeung
    Bolo Yeung
    • Pa Tu-er, Mongolian Fighter
    Wen-Chung Ku
    Wen-Chung Ku
    • Sung Wu-yang
    Lung Yu
    • Tu Wei
    Yukio Someno
    Yukio Someno
    • Oshima Shotaro
    • (as Ran Yeh)
    Tse Lin Yang
    Tse Lin Yang
    • Sun's pupil
    Ki-joo Kim
    Ki-joo Kim
    • Chen Lang
    • (as Chi-Chu Chin)
    Bong-jin Jin
    • Lu Ta-ming
    • (as Chen Feng Chen)
    Hsing Chung Hung
    • Inn-keeper
    • (as Seong-Jung Hong)
    Chuan Chen
    Chuan Chen
    • Wan's henchman
    Chuen Chiang
    Chuen Chiang
    • Zaemon
    • Director
      • Chang-hwa Jeong
    • Writer
      • Yang Chiang(screenplay)
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    • Trivia
      The English dubbed version, released through Warner Brothers, was the film that launched the craze for "kung fu" movies in the United States.
    • Quotes

      Yin Yin's Dad: Chi-Hao, can you afford to be selfish, when so much is at stake?

    • Alternate versions
      Although the UK cinema version was intact the 1986 Warner video was cut by 7 secs by the BBFC to remove a double ear clap and shots of a victims severed eyeballs. The 2009 DVD is fully uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Take 2: Movies That Changed the Movies (1979)

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    7/10
    "The martial arts movie that started it all!" some anonymous movie critic
    Hong Kong filmmaker Chang Chang Ho's 1972 martial arts movie epic "Five Fingers of Death" is widely considered by a great many film experts and kung-fu movie fanatics to be the martial arts movie that started it all.

    Being released in 1972, it was phase-two of the three-step process that would lead to the explosion of martial arts movies in the West - "Billy Jack" (1971), with its famous Hapkido showdown in the park, was released the year before, and Bruce Lee starred in "Enter the Dragon" (1973) two years later, thereby solidifying martial arts movies' place in Western cinema.

    But what is all the hoopla about regarding "Five Fingers of Death"? The movie, with its terrible dubbing, explosive (if not highly improbable) action sequences and technical flaws and all, has a plot, albeit a very thin one. Chih-Hao (the late Lo Lieh) is a young and dedicated student of Chinese gong-fu who is selected to represent his school in an upcoming martial arts tournament. His teacher offers to allow him to self-train in the "Iron Fist" style of fighting, a style so deadly that it could very easily kill a man with only one blow.

    Additionally, Chih-Hao's arrival at the school coincides with a violent conflict with a rival school, its students, and a trio of murderous heavy hitters from Japan. Before you know it, a major setback threatens Chih-Hao's training, and his ability to represent his beloved school in the upcoming tournament.

    Let me just say that "Five Fingers of Death" is in fact the movie that started it all. As another viewer mentioned, "Five Fingers of Death" helped to set a lot of standards in martial arts movies over the next three decades - Asian, European, and North American martial arts movies. Such standards include the dedicated student, the learning of patience and endurance, conflicts between rival schools, the intense ethnic animosity between the Chinese and Japanese, and learning a system of fighting for that good old-fashioned action movie motive: revenge. "Five Fingers of Death" would also serve as a major influence on American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" movies (Tarantino borrows quite liberally from this project, among many others, just so you know).

    The acting is pretty good, considering the fact that this is a martial arts movie from the early 1970s, the best of which is Lo Lieh. As the atypical student of the martial arts, his performance is quite groundbreaking, though upon first glance at this movie you wouldn't really know it because of how that particular character arc has been done to death so many times over the years. He's quite humble in his acting, doing anything he can to persevere over his enemies and not fight them in anger or stoop to their level of stupidity or arrogance. Also, when he suffers his major setback, it does make your heart sink a little bit because it's so brutal and you wonder if he's going to recover enough to realize his life-long ambition.

    "Five Fingers of Death" is a classic in every sense. It's by no means perfect, and viewers would be crazy to expect something on the caliber of the "Godfather" of martial arts movies. What it does offer you is the ultimate example of Eastern hand-to-hand combat from the time before Eastern cinema was a major fixture in the West.

    7/10

    P.S.: "Enter the Dragon" Bolo Yeung also appears as the Mongolian street fighter near the beginning of the film.
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    • Release date
      • March 21, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • 5 Fingers of Death
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production company
      • Shaw Brothers
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      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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