Zwei Schlitzohren in der Knochenmühle (1979)
48KZwei Schlitzohren in der Knochenmühle: Directed by Jackie Chan. With Jackie Chan, James Tien, Dean Shek, Hui-Lou Chen. A young man whose sickly grandfather has taught him a secret form of Kung Fu, starts to make a living off of his unique fighting style, only to attract the attention of his grandfather’s mortal enemy.
“Some of Jackieu0026#39;s best fight scenes ever are in this one. Nobody mentioned the one near the end where heu0026#39;s attacked by 3 guys with spears / machetes (youu0026#39;ll see what I mean). The attacks come one at a time, and then all in sequence. The cuts show that there are very few breaks in the action, lots of continuous fighting. Amazing nobody got seriously injured or even killed during the filming.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnother scene of note that everyone talks about is the chopstick scene. But how about the fight against the guy with the two swords? Yet another death defying feat of timing, reflexes and luck.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you donu0026#39;t enjoy HK humour then donu0026#39;t watch it. But the fight scenes are among the best ever. For those complaining about the dubbing, relax – even the Cantonese version suffers from very poor dubbing. I think it was just the studios at the time trying to save money.”