The Buddha Assassinator (1980)

佛掌皇爺 ‧ Movie ‧ 1980
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  • magyar / magyar nyelv
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  • País: Hong Kong
  • Tipo: Movie
  • Data de Lançamento: Mai 15, 1980
  • Duração: 1 hr. 33 min.
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  • Classificação do Conteúdo: G - All Ages

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The Buddha Assassinator once again teamed up Mang Hoi and Hwang Jang Lee as adversaries in another made in Taiwan kung fu flick. Unlike Hell’s Windstaff, this film was far less entertaining and didn’t utilize the fighters’ skills.

Here is where I usually give a snippet of the plot. Even though the prolific Ni Kuang helped write the script, it lacked coherency. There were the usual Ming rebels, though Mang’s clueless Hsiao Hai didn’t seem to be in on their plotting. The rebels were pretty much forgotten at one point and the conflict then centered around two competing fighting styles. The Sleeping Lo Han style and the Buddha’s Fist were both taught by the same master, but the school split in two with the Lo Han students joining the Qings and the Buddha’s Fist crowd following the Mings. The Prince wants to wipe out all of the BF’s practitioners including his old classmate crazy monk San Lu.

The story was slow and boring for most of the film. The fights and training sequences weren’t great either. Finally, with about 30 minutes left in the film, the action, if not the story, picked up. Lung Fei and Hou Po Wei had a nice spear fight against the unarmed Mang Hoi. The Martial Arts Director of the film, Chin Yuet Sang, played the crazy monk. He had his own fight with Hwang Jang Lee before Mang Hoi tagged in. Mang was affable enough but didn’t have much screen presence. One of the more acrobatic fighters, Mang’s high flying was rather limited. I’m not sure why they would hire one of the best kickers, if not the best kicker, Hwang Jang Lee, and then not let him cut loose. The final fight was highly choreographed dance steps, faster than some others from the era, but still rather stilted. All in all, it was pretty disappointing.

The movie used many of the sets from Hell’s Windstaff. There was also a running gag about Hsiao eating any puppy or dog he ran across. The shaolin monks were petty and mean. Hsiao wasn’t very bright. Aside from Hwang Jang Lee’s sinister presence as the Big Bad, the film didn’t offer much. Only for fans of the actors, not the worst old kung fu movie by a long shot, but definitely forgettable.

25 May 2025

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  • Título: The Buddha Assassinator
  • Tipo: Movie
  • Format: Feature Film
  • País: Hong Kong
  • Data de Lançamento: Mai 15, 1980
  • Duração: 1 hr. 33 min.
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: G - Todas as Idades

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  • Pontuação: N/A (avaliado por 1 usuário)
  • Classificado: #99999
  • Popularidade: #99999
  • Fãs: 7

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