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Snake in the Eagle's Shadow

Original title: Se ying diu sau
  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
14K
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Jackie Chan, Jeong-lee Hwang, and Siu-Tin Yuen in Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978)
Kung FuMartial ArtsSlapstickActionComedy

An orphan who has been raised at a kung fu school, where he is treated as little more than a dogsbody and practice target for the students, has a life-changing experience after helping an ol... Read allAn orphan who has been raised at a kung fu school, where he is treated as little more than a dogsbody and practice target for the students, has a life-changing experience after helping an old peripatetic beggar.An orphan who has been raised at a kung fu school, where he is treated as little more than a dogsbody and practice target for the students, has a life-changing experience after helping an old peripatetic beggar.

  • Director
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Writers
    • Chi Yuan Hsi
    • Huo An Hsi
    • Lung Hsiao
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Jeong-lee Hwang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Chi Yuan Hsi
      • Huo An Hsi
      • Lung Hsiao
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Siu-Tin Yuen
      • Jeong-lee Hwang
    • 54User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Chien Fu
    • (as Lung Cheng)
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Beggar - Pai Chang Tien
    • (as Hsiao-Tien Yuan)
    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Lord Sheng Kuan
    • (as Cheng-Li Huang)
    Dean Shek
    Dean Shek
    • Teacher Li
    • (as Tien Shih)
    Roy Horan
    • Priest
    Fung Hak-On
    Fung Hak-On
    • Snake Fist School Master
    • (as Hark-On Fung)
    Lung Chan
    Lung Chan
    • Substitute Teacher Lian
    Lap Ban Chan
    Lap Ban Chan
    • Brothel Madam
    Yao Lin Chen
    Yao Lin Chen
    • Master Hung (Hung Wei School)
    Kam Cheung
    Kam Cheung
    • Tao Kuei - Magistrate's Son
    • (as Kam Chiang)
    Hsia Chien
    Chi Ling Chiu
    Chi Ling Chiu
    • Mr. Liang - Brick-Breaking Demo
    Fung Ging-Man
    Fung Ging-Man
    • Teacher Chui
    • (as Ging-Man Fung)
    Hsu Hsia
    Hsu Hsia
    • Su Chen
    • (as Hsia Hsu)
    Chiang Lo
    • Hotel Staff
    Jack Long
    Jack Long
      Kwai Shui
      • Hotel Staff
      Chien Szu-Ying
      Chien Szu-Ying
      • Old Woman insulted by Priest
      • (as Szu-Ying Chien)
      • Director
        • Yuen Woo-Ping
      • Writers
        • Chi Yuan Hsi
        • Huo An Hsi
        • Lung Hsiao
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      User reviews54

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      9chengiz

      One of the best of the pure Kung-fu movies

      This along with Drunken Master I (not Drunken Master II which was released in the US as Legend of Drunken Master, which is good but not great) have to be the best of the pure Kung-fu genre. This is just one great fight scene after another. The choreography is breathtaking, especially for two scenes: one where Jackie slides rags under the school master's feet, and the other where the old man doesnt allow Jackie to take his bowl. This is the original Kill Bill, just pure thrilling action. The story is so not a factor that I wont even mention it.

      Jackie's Hong Kong movies are a class apart. Hollywood spoiled the martial arts genre. The new Jackie Chan movies and Jet Li etc are insufferable because of Hollywood overdoing things. I dont think there will be action as exhilarating as Hong Kong kung-fu ever again... sadly, technology takes away beautiful things. I'll end with a paraphrase of Roger Ebert's on talent: When you see anyone doing something difficult and making it look easy and *a joy*, you feel enhanced. It is a victory for the human side over the enemies of laziness and timidity.
      8winner55

      Great things are about to happen...

      ej's kung-fu capsule review for films of the chop-socky old-school -

      1. basic plot type - Clan vs. clan; special styles clash; young man comes of age learning kung fu from older master.

      2. plot construction - Pretty strong, and easy to follow. Director Yuen adds some very nice touches, such as when Chan introduces the old master to his only friend - a cat.

      3. dramatic - Occasionally, in its emphasis on the relation between the old master and his young student.

      4. funny - Occasionally - this is still early for Chan, but he is already playing his role with a bit of light irony.

      5. dialog - competent but no shocks here.

      6. cast performance - Strong all around.

      7. crew performance - Seem to be aware that they are on the verge of a technical breakthrough in 'fu film-making, but this isn't quite it. ("It" is the later "Drunken Master", of course.)

      8. amount of fighting - Lots.

      9. quality of fighting - Over-all, really darn good.

      10. special any cast or crew notes - After years of effort, the success of this film at last made Chan a star in Hong Kong's film market, and brought to a head the tensions between Chan and the producer to whom he was contracted, Lo Wei. Although Lo would always insist that he 'discovered' Chan, all he really wanted was a capable and charismatic young fighter he could mold into another Bruce Lee. Lo hated this film, and all other early Chan attempts to change the traditional chop-socky formula. But this film shows that Chan was very much his own man with his own vision; while the plot is pretty standard for this genre, Chan's performance is refreshingly new.

      Fortunately, Chan's ties with Lo would soon be severed, allowing the development of the Chan we've all come to admire.

      Chan is also aided here by the early effort of Choreographer/ director Yuen Woo Ping. Yuen's direction waffles a bit in spots, but this is clearly because he has a sense that there can be more to a martial arts film than we see in many chop-socky films of the era; he's still learning to articulate that.

      Besides countless imitations, the film spawned two direct sequels; one (SiES II) was produced by the same production company and starred Wong Tao; it is interesting in a quirky, eccentric way thanks to the supporting actors; but Wong Tao is no Jackie Chan. The other sequel, known as "The Jade Claw" appears to have been put together by the Yuen Clan to continue the developing reputation of Simon Yuen. Unfortunately, the elder Yuen died before the film was finished, and the continuity is terrible. Still, Billie Chong, star of that film, does a lot better as a Jackie Chan imitator than Wong Tao ever could.

      Chan himself refused to revisit this story for a sequel, and I think the decision wise - this film is genius in the making, all around; but the genius isn't made yet - that would appear later, and with much greater impact, in Drunken Master.

      11. big positive - Simon Yuen's most credible performance as the old master.

      12. big negative - The cat's-claw style Chan develops in this film is not all that impressive; that creates a weakness in the finale. There are also allusions in the dialog to plot threads that never show up.

      Bottom-line - who should see this movie - Chan fans; Martial Arts fans; chop-socky fans; Yuen clan fans. Its a solid action film, but may be too much a part of its genre for more general audiences.
      8no-skyline

      Jackie's First Success

      I believe this was Jackie Chan's first widely successful movie freed from the constraints of Lo Wei and working with a different director allowed Jackie to move into a different direction and stop trying to be the new Bruce Lee (as if anyone ever could be!).

      Surprisingly the humour translates pretty well and both Jackies cruel martial arts school employer and the kindly martial artist he meets and befriends are well drawn comedic characters. The sometimes bizarre fighting styles all named after animals are a joy to behold and Jackie and all the other martial artists involved show just how skillful they are with some truly memorable twists on the old school kung-fu style fighting. Many of those in this film came together again a year later to make the equally excellent Drunken Master.

      I would recommend this film to any martial arts fan as a must see, it's also an excellent entry point if your interested in looking into martial arts action films in general. 8/10
      8bbbl67

      wonderful comedy

      Lots of fighting, done in a comical way. Just about every character in this movie are not too bright, which is perfect for a comedy of errors.

      I have always preferred this comical way of handling martial arts better than the too serious Bruce Lee style.
      10wong-3

      Martial Arts Classic!

      This is Jackie Chan's best film I have seen so far! Miles better than Drunken Master. The guy is supremely fit, which you see in this film, and the skill this guy possesses is second-to-none. There is tons of fighting from absolutely loads of Hong Kong's top martial artists. Apart from Jackie Chan, it's "Thunder Legs" Hwang Jang Lee who stands out, this guy is a supreme kicking machine! If you want to see a classic, then this is it! 10/10

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      • Trivia
        Jackie Chan (Chien Fu) got his front tooth knocked out by the powerful kick of Jeong-lee Hwang (Lord Sheng Kuan). In the finale, the gap where Chan's tooth was is clearly seen.
      • Goofs
        About 53 minutes in , while training, as a snake would to pluck eggs from the nest, Jackie misses placing one of the eggs safely into the old mans basket, but neither break character and just keep on going.
      • Quotes

        Lord Sheng Kuan: [after Chien Fu surprises him with his new technique] That technique! That isn't Snake Fist style! What is that?

        Chien Fu: Hmmph! Cat's Claw!

        [Chien Fu proceeds to attack again]

      • Alternate versions
        There are two English language versions: The first is similar to the Hong Kong one, whilst the second features new (copyright-friendly) music, an introductory voiceover, replaced opening credits (including changes to cast names), and re-titled 'The Eagle's Shadow'; this was for release in the US by distributor/producer Serafim Keralexis.
      • Connections
        Featured in The Boys from Fengkuei (1983)
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        Performed by McLane Explosion

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      • Release date
        • November 1982 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • Eagle's Shadow
      • Filming locations
        • Hong Kong, China
      • Production company
        • Seasonal Film Corporation
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 30 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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