Sie nannten ihn Knochenbrecher (1978)
68KSie nannten ihn Knochenbrecher: Directed by Woo-Ping Yuen. With Jackie Chan, Siu-Tin Yuen, Jang-Lee Hwang, Dean Shek. Wong Fei-Hung (Jackie Chan) is a mischievous, yet righteous young man, but after a series of incidents, his frustrated father has him disciplined by Beggar So (Siu-Tin Yuen), a Master of drunken martial arts.
“This is one of the quality films from Jackieu0026#39;s early years made the year after Snake in Eagles Shadow with much of the same cast and crew this built on the comedic style of Kung Fu action that Jackie was to make his own. Of the two films I actually prefer the earlier Snake in…. but its this later film that is more often considered Chanu0026#39;s earliest masterpiece.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a more traditional set kung-fu film than the later stunt fests that made his name. The fighting styles on show are unique, inventive and fascinating to watch. The showdowns are impressive and with no trick photography, CG or massive effects fueled blow outs and shows just how good a martial artist Jackie is. The comedy works well and Jackies on screen master is very funny and they spark well off each other as a team.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a really good old style kung fu flick fans of Jackies later work such as Rush Hour etc. may not find what their looking for here this is Jackie in one of his most pure kung fu movies. But for anyone who loves martial arts you must see this!! Great entertainment 7/10”