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Drunken Master II introduction and details
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The Ten Tigers of Guangdong Huang Feihong (played by Jackie Chan) and his father Huang Qiying (played by Ti Lung) went to the Northeast to buy medicine. In order to evade the tariffs set by the warlords, they purchased the medicine. The ginseng he got was mixed into the luggage of British consulate personnel. Unexpectedly, he had a misunderstanding with a martial arts master Fu Minqi (played by Liu Jialiang) on ??the way and got into a fight. Wong Feihong also picked up the wrong luggage.
When the staff of the British Consulate were counting the Chinese cultural relics brought back from the north, they suddenly discovered that the precious Emperor's Seal was missing. After investigation, they sent Military Attaché Tan Chang (played by Lu Huiguang) to retrieve it from Huang Feihong. , coincidentally Hong was kicked out of the house by his father because he lost ginseng and used Drunken Kung Fu against his father's orders. He was so drunk that he was unable to defeat Tan Chang's martial arts. After being severely beaten, he was even stripped naked in front of the public. Soon, Fu Minqi, a martial arts master who had fought with Hong that day, came to Baozhilin for a visit and said that the purpose of his visit was to investigate the smuggling of national treasures by the British Consulate. Huang Feihong and his father returned the jade seal, but unexpectedly the British consul sent Tan Chang The ax gang was bribed to take away the jade seal, and Fu Minqi was also brutally killed. In the end, Huang Feihong and his friends sold fish cans and sneaked into the consulate in an attempt to steal the jade seal, but they were caught and beaten severely. Huang Feihong's father was even forced to give up the old martial arts school site. The atrocities committed by the British consul have always made Hong Hong furious. Hearing that the smuggled national treasure and the martial arts school were taken away, Hong felt unbearable. He learned that the iron factory opened by the British was called the Iron Factory, which was actually a cover for smuggling Chinese national treasures. He beat and abused Chinese workers, so he decided to break into the iron factory with his friends to rescue the trapped workers and regain the lost national treasure.
Huang Feihong fought with Tan Chang and others, but was outnumbered, and was unable to exert the power of Drunken Boxing because he had not drank alcohol. When life and death were in danger, Feihong was quick to wit, and drank a large amount of industrial alcohol used as fuel in the factory, and finally succeeded. Use the full power of drunken fist to defeat Tan Chang and his minions and regain the stolen national treasure. Cast and crew list Character actors Once Upon a Time Jackie Chan Madame Wong Anita Mui Wong Kei-ying Ti Lung A Chan Wong Ri Wah Fu Min Kei Liu Jialiang Tan Chang Lu Huiguang Fo Sang Qian Jialejianggucao Jiang Zhiguang Marshal Andy Lau Marlon Luo Jiaying Chiu Liu Siu Ming Chiu's Wife Kwan Xiumei Curly Chen Guokkun Moe Taibao Cook Bao FangSenior in Restaurant#1 Senior in Restaurant#2 Mrs. Chan Yut-San Wong Lady in Coffee Shop#1 Henry Ho Sung Pak Hing Fun Wing-Fong Ho Lady in Coffee Shop#1 Evonne Yung Lady in Coffee Shop #2 Larry Shing Wong Lily Kui Ying Chan Consul Louis Roth Terese Therese Renee Bruno Vincent Tuatanne Smith Mark Houghton Bao Zhilin Maid Cao Ying Staff Producers Eric Tsang, Ho Guan Chang, Dong Yunshi, Tang Jingsheng Director Liu Jialiang, Jackie Chan Deputy Director (Assistant) Kam-Lik Fong, Kwan Yiu-wing, Lam Hock Ming, Fat Wan Screenwriter Tang Minming, Ruan Kai Zhi, Tang Jingsheng Photography Zhang Dongliang, Zhang Yaozu, Ma Chucheng, Huang Wenyun Music Michael Wandmacher, Wai Lap Wu Editing Zhang Yaozong Art Director Chong-Sing Ho, Ma Panchao< /p>
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Jackie Chan plays Huang Feihong
Huang Feihong, one of the Ten Tigers of Guangdong, went to the Northeast with his father Huang Qiying on business , but on the way he was involved in a case of stealing a national treasure jade seal and smuggling it to the UK. Huang Feihong successfully prevented the national treasure from falling into the hands of outsiders by using the power of drunken fist.
Huang Rihua plays Ah Can
A folk martial artist who usually sells fish in the vegetable market. He initially disdained Huang Feihong, but later became friends and joined hands to fight against the evil forces of the embassy.
Liu Jialiang plays Fu Minqi?
Martial arts master Fu Minqi had a misunderstanding with Huang Feihong and got into a fight. Later, he came to Baozhilin to ask for a visit to investigate the smuggling of national treasures at the British Consulate. Unexpectedly, he was brutally killed.
Original music track number 01 Drunken Master 02 Provocation 03 Besieged on all sides 04 Conspiracy 05 The Jade Seal is Stolen 06 The first confrontation in a robe 07 Clamping a gun and making a knife 08 A little test of fists 09 The sound of a car chase 10 Search 11 Warm moments 12 No other heart 13 Leisure Yi 14 Mistaking tree roots for ginseng 15 Mother and son 16 Wild Overlord 17 Lost fate 18 Market 19 Consultation 20 The disaster of national treasure 21 Crouching dragon, hidden tiger laughs and rises to peace 22 Drunk and rising into the sky 23 Is the dragon a thing in the pond 24 The actor 25 Feihong I would like to be punished by the court 26 *** Humiliation at the Drunken Dragon Market 27 Regret 28 Drinking orgy 29 Close combat 30 Heroic debut 31 Drunken Master award-winning record project Award name Nominator/winner Awarded 1994 The 31st Golden Horse Awards Best Action Design Award Liu Jialiang won 1995 The 14th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Action Design Award Lau Ka-leung Nominated The 14th Hong Kong Film Awards 1995 Best Editing Cheung Yao-chung Release Information Release Date Release/Release Date Country/Region February 3, 1994 Hong Kong, China 2000 October 19, Puerto Rico, October 20, 2000, United States, May 8, 2002, Iceland, November 26, 2002, Norway, April 17, 2006, Hong Kong, China, film review
? "Drunken Master 2" is not only It was well received when it was released, and was named one of the "Top Ten Best Movies in the World in 1994" and one of the "100 Best Movies in Global History" by Time Magazine. "Drunken Master 2" also achieved impressive box office results after being released in the United States, marking the beginning of Jackie Chan's movies truly entering the world; at the same time, "Drunken Master 2" was one of the first "Jackie Chan movies" to be released on film in mainland China. , also marks its successful expansion into the mainland market. Jackie Chan's artistic movements in the film are unique and highly entertaining. This kind of Chaplin-like performance is full of fun. The film has a bright style and dazzling and dizzying movements, reaching a peak in action movies. There is a free fighting scene in the film that lasted for 20 minutes, during which it was full of clattering barrels, red-hot coals, and thugs rolling on the ground after being knocked down. Jackie Chan defeated the thugs with courage and laughter. Great performance by the enemy.
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