Guang Dong liang zai yu (1982)
52KGuang Dong liang zai yu: Directed by Hsia Hsu. With Yue Wong, Jang-Lee Hwang, Kam Cheung, Pan Pan Yeung. Novice director Hsu Hsia and three other kung-fu designers created this fight-filled tale of young rascal Wang Yu, caught between master martial arts actor Jen Shih-kuan and the incredible Huang Cheng-li.
“Okay kung-fu comedy about a wacky kid getting into lots of trouble (and fights) at his martial arts school., but things get a bit more serious when a rival martial arts school comes to town who then start taking down members of the u0026quot;goodu0026quot; school. This film features almost wall-to-wall fight scenes, which is a plus, but with few exceptions Iu0026#39;m really not a fan of kung-fu comedies, so I think that lessened my overall feelings toward this film. The film was directed by a veteran Shaw Brothers actor who does a fine job and features more of an old school type of fighting style thatu0026#39;s more along the lines of Lau Kar Leung than say Cheh Chang. Overall, this one is certainly worth watching, but I would have preferred a more serious of tone, although the opening fight at a dragon festival was pretty funny and clever. Also, this film is one of many Shaw Brothers films that re-used Brian Mayu0026#39;s score from u0026quot;Mad Max.u0026quot;”