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Long quan

Long quan

1979Movie⏱️ 1h 37mNot Rated
ActionDrama
6.1
IMDB Rating
3,123 votes

Tong Huo-wan seeks redress from the man responsible for his master's death, but becomes entangled in a feud between a local clan and gangsters.

Director
Wei Lo
Writers
N/A
Stars
Jackie Chan, Nora Miao, James Tien
Release Date
April 21, 1979
Language
Cantonese, Mandarin, English
Country
Hong Kong, Taiwan
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🎭 Top Cast

Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
as Tong Huo-wan
Nora Miao
Nora Miao
as Mung-laan
James Tien
James Tien
as Fong-gong
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Eun-joo Im
as Chung Cau-ping
👤
Szu-Cheng Mu
as Ngai Cong-long
👤
Yen Si-Kuan
as Chung Gim-gwan
Sha-Fei Ouyang
Sha-Fei Ouyang
as Mistress
Hsu Hsia
Hsu Hsia
as Chong Saam-taai
Shi-Kwan Yen
Shi-Kwan Yen
as Master Li
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Lu-Chiang Chao

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Korea
Production
Lo Wei Motion Picture Company

🏷️ Keywords

death of teacherrevengeremorsemurderpoisoning

🎯 Categories

CantoneseKung FuMartial ArtsActionDrama

⭐ Featured Review

YES!!!
by damianphelps2020-12-11
7/10

"That's the answer you are looking for to...should I watch this. I have watched a lot of JC movies some good, some great, some horrible. This is a good one for sure. I was lucky enough to enjoy a remastered version which really enhanced the viewing experience (some of the original prints available for this era of JC movies are hard to watch). The story is ok and the acting quite good. To note, this is action/drama JC NOT funny silly JC, so your preference will impact how you take this film. I prefer the more serious of JC (The Protector, Police Story/s etc). Grab some popcorn, get you ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Allegedly filmed in between Jackie Chan's two Seasonal Productions movies, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978) and Drunken Master (1978), but not released until after the success of the latter Seasonal Production due to Lo Wei's financial constraints. This movie was filmed as a Mandarin-language movie, yet the focus on the dubbing switched to Cantonese, due to the success of the Cantonese-language Seasonal movies, and other studios (i.e. Golden Harvest) beginning to lean into Cantonese as well. This is why most releases feature Cantonese as the only Chinese dialect option, despite the fact that the harder-to-find Mandarin track syncs up with most of the actors (save for the South Korean cast members) far more accurately.

📖 Synopsis

Tong Huo-wan seeks redress from the man responsible for his master's death, but becomes entangled in a feud between a local clan and gangsters.