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  54. The father of Wong Fei-hong, who has been attempting to teach his son kung-fu, but has found him too disobedient to teach and decides to send him off to his uncle, a cruel and torturous master of the 8-Drunken Genii kung-fu. After much suffering the son comes back to rescue the father from an assassin.
  55. Wong Fei-Hung (Jackie Chan) is a mischievous, yet righteous young man, but after a series of incidents, his frustrated father has him disciplined by Beggar So (Yuen Siu-Tien), a master of drunken martial arts.
  56. I just bought a DVD copy of &quot;Drunken Master&quot;, having owned it on VHS about 10 years back (but had lost it in my movements). I was shocked and disappointed to find the new version&#39;s dubbed English is a different and (in my opinion) far less amusing voice-over. Does anyone know where I can find the version that was for sale in the 90&#39;s- The one with such characters as &quot;Old jade seller&quot;, &quot;Sam Seed&quot; and &quot;The tough old bitch&quot; with their &#39;proper&#39; voices? I am at a loss to work out why the second English version exists at all- I only hope that some DVDs exist of the original. The later dubbing isn&#39;t as bad as all that, but people who have heard the original will agree (I hope!)<br/><br/>I realise purists will always prefer Cantonese, but for this single film I respectfully dissent.
  57. The fights may look robotic in a way and the comedy is sometimes overacted but this stunt actually brought this movie into recognition.<br/><br/>A young Jackie Chan displays his skills here fluidly and his cheeky character is well played. The story fits well with the character, although it is nothing new even at that time and somewhat redundant if you come to your senses, that is if you can. This film barely gives you time to think as one fighting scene leads to another and the next thing you know you&#39;re already watching the final fight.<br/><br/>Yuen Woo Ping makes alibis for every action sequence by having Fei Hung walk into situations and starting a fight. It&#39;s not a deduction in my criteria, in fact I find it amusing how come up with these things.<br/><br/>The characters in the film are in no way uninteresting either. From the supporting actors to the main cast they deliver the effect that is needed for a particular scene. The only problem I had with this was that Fei Hung&#39;s aunt should have played a bigger role in Fei Hung&#39;s lessons. Maybe she could have made an appearance at the climax.<br/><br/>Jackie really showed a lot of promise in this movie and look at him during the 80&#39;s and 90&#39;s. It&#39;s just sad to see him doing mediocre-rated movies nowadays.
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  59. Apart from its original form, this classic martial arts film starring Jackie Chan has different foreign versions in other territories. a5c7b9f00b
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