Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin English Subtitles Yify

1978 Hong Kong film

Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin
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Theatrical poster

Directed by Chen Chi Hwa
Written by Hsin-Yi Chang
Produced by Lo Wei
Hwa Hsu Li
Starring Jackie Chan
Nora Miao
Cinematography Chung-Yuan Chen
Edited by Chih-Hsiung Huang
Music by Leung Grub Fook

Production
company

Lo Wei Film Company

Release date

8 March 1978 (1978-03-08)

Running time

93 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Mandarin
Box office HK$662,851 (Hong Kong)
506,333 tickets (overseas)

Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin (Chinese: 蛇鶴八步) is a 1978 Hong Kong action motion picture directed by Chen Chi Hwa and starring Jackie Chan.[i] It was released by the Lo Wei Motion Picture Company, a subsidiary of Golden Harvest. Along with Tu Wi Ho, Chen was also the film'southward stunt co-ordinator.

Plot [edit]

Hsu Ying Fung quickly makes it known (with some help) that he possesses the "Viii Steps of the Serpent and Crane", a martial arts manual illustrating the ultimate fighting style. The book was written by eight Shaolin masters shortly before their disappearance, and Hsu is suspected of killing them, or at least knowing what happened. In reality, Hsu is looking for the man responsible for the masters' disappearance, whom he will know by a certain mark.

Subsequently several fights, and encounters with the leaders of many fighting clans (all of whom want the book and are willing to offer a diverseness of things for it), Hsu is betrayed, hurt, and eventually captured. He escapes with an unlikely ally in tow, while the residuum of the clan leaders, having put aside their differences, search high and depression for him. Eventually Hsu finds the man with the mark, the other association leaders learn the fate of the Shaolin masters, and in an epic fight involving the Snake and Crane fashion, Hsu defeats the villain.

Cast [edit]

  • Jackie Chan every bit Hsu Yin-Fung (credited as Jacky Chan)
  • Nora Miao as Tang Pin-Er

Box role [edit]

In Hong Kong, the film grossed HK662,851.30.[ii] Overseas, the motion picture sold 161,021 tickets in Seoul City (South Korea)[3] and 345,312 tickets in France (where it released in 1984),[4] for a combined 506,333 tickets sold overseas in Seoul and France.

Home media [edit]

  • In Feb 2001, 7 7 released the French theatrical cut on DVD, entitled Le Magnifique. The film had the original attribute ratio of ii.35:1, but contained no English-language options or subtitles.
  • In September 2001, Eastern Heroes released the film on DVD in the UK. This version was a shorter cut, and was cropped from 2.35:1 into 1.85:i. It also contained an English language dub only.
  • In March 2002, Columbia Tri-Star released the movie in the U.s. on DVD in 2.35:one with both an English dub and the original Standard mandarin soundtrack. However, this version was dubtitled and missing over 5 minutes of footage.
  • In February 2006, Universal Nippon released the film in Nihon on DVD. It was uncut for the get-go time on DVD, and in 2.35:one ratio, with a Mandarin soundtrack. However, this release featured no English subtitles.
  • In May 2007, UK company Hong Kong Legends released the virtually consummate English-friendly version of the film to appointment on DVD. It was fully uncut, presented in 2.35:one, and included an English dub and the original Mandarin soundtrack with newly translated English subtitles. However, the Mandarin "mono" is a downmix from the 5.i remix.
  • In November 2008, Media Movies and More than released the motion picture on DVD in Pan and scan format with English language dubbing.
  • Dragon Dynasty had intended to release a Region 1 DVD of the film, but the release has been postponed indefinitely.
  • A Region B Blu-ray version of the moving-picture show was released on February xi, 2019 by 88 Films United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. This version was made from a 2K restoration and contains the original Standard mandarin track forth with Cantonese and English audio options.

Run into also [edit]

  • Jackie Chan filmography
  • List of Hong Kong films
  • List of martial arts films

References [edit]

  1. ^ Maçek 3, J.C. (2 October 2013). "It's Pure Kung Fu Theatre and Somehow, 'Star Wars' in 'Jackie Chan Beginnings'". PopMatters.
  2. ^ "Serpent and Crane Arts of Shaolin (1978)". Hong Kong Movie Database . Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  3. ^ "영화정보" [Movie Information]. KOFIC (in Korean). Korean Film Council. Retrieved 26 August 2019. {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Soyer, Renaud (iv February 2014). "Jackie Chan Box Part". Box Office Story (in French). Retrieved 1 July 2020.

External links [edit]

  • Ophidian & Crane Arts of Shaolin at IMDb
  • Ophidian & Crane Arts of Shaolin at AllMovie

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_&_Crane_Arts_of_Shaolin

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