Legend of a Fighter

1982 Hong Kong film
Legend of a Fighter
DVD cover art
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese霍元甲
Simplified Chinese霍元甲
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuò Yuánjiǎ
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingFok3 Jyun4 Gaap3
Directed byYuen Woo-ping
Written byNg See-yuen
Leung Lap-yan
Wong Jing
Produced byNg See-yuen
StarringBryan Leung
Yasuaki Kurata
Yuen Yat-choh
Philip Ko
Yuen Cheung-yan
Brandy Yuen
Steve Lee
CinematographyMa Koon-wah
Music byStanley Chow
Production
company
Seasonal Film Corporation
Release date
  • 12 February 1982 (1982-02-12)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguagesCantonese
Mandarin
Box officeHK$1,875,117

Legend of a Fighter (in Chinese 霍元甲) is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Ng See-yuen, who also wrote the screenplay with Leung Lap-yan and Wong Jing. The film stars Bryan Leung, Yasuaki Kurata, Yuen Yat-choh, Philip Ko, Yuen Cheung-yan, Brandy Yuen and Steve Lee. The film is based on the story of Chinese martial artist Huo Yuanjia (Cantonese: Fok Yuen-kap 霍元甲).

Plot

Bryan Leung is portrayed as the historical figure Fok Yuen-kap in this action film. As the fourth of Fok Yan-tai's children Fok Yuen-kap was born weak and susceptible to illness. Fok Yuen-kap had asthma at an early age and contracted jaundice; his father discouraged him from learning martial arts.

His Father hires Kong Ho-san (Yasuaki Kurata), a tutor from Japan, to teach his son academics and moral values. But Kong secretly learns the Fok family's style of martial arts, mizongyi. Fok wants to learn martial arts against his father's wishes. He observes his father teaching his students martial arts during the day and secretly practices at night with Kong. After some time, Kong leaves Fok and advises him to practice Martial Arts.

Fok grows up and is challenged by a Japanese Fighter Sanaka. Fok defeats Sanaka and his Japanese swordsman. Sanaka commits suicide because of the defeat and his father sends the Top fighter from Japan to challenge Fok in China.

It is revealed that Kong Ho-san is the Japanese Fighter with whom Fok is supposed to fight with. Kong willing his student (Fok) to do his best, imposters as that he hates Fok Yuen-kap and all the Chinese people. At the end it is revealed after Fok Yuen-kap defeats Kong Ho-san.

Cast

  • Bryan Leung as Fok Yuen-kap
    • Yuen Yat-choh as young Fok Yuen-kap
  • Yasuaki Kurata as Kong Ho-san
  • Philip Ko as Fok Yan-tai
  • Yuen Cheung-yan as pipe smoker
  • Brandy Yuen as Bucktooth
  • Steve Lee as Sanaka Jr.
  • Lau Hok-nin as Fok's assistant
  • Charlie Chan as Eagle Claw school representative
  • Fong Yau as Sanaka Sr.
  • Huang Ha as master defeated by Sanaka
  • Fung Fung as boxing promoter
  • Fung Hak-on as Bow Tie
  • San Kuai as Shantung Yellow Tiger
  • Lee Fat-yuen as Japanese swordsman
  • Tai San
  • Lau Fong-sai
  • Hoh Tin-shing

External links

  • Huo Yuan-Jia at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • HKMDB
  • HK Cinemagic


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  • Feng kuang sha shou (1971)
  • Bloody Fists (1972)
  • Kung Fu, the Invisible Fist (1972)
  • Meng hu xia shan (1973)
  • Call Me Dragon (1974)
  • Little Superman (1974)
  • The Godfather Squad (1974)
  • Shi san hao xiong zhai (1975)
  • Lian zheng feng bo (1975)
  • Secret Rivals (1976)
  • Kung Fu Sting (1976)
  • Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth (1976)
  • Kidnap in Rome (1976)
  • Secret Rivals 2 (1977)
  • The Invincible Armour (1977)
  • What Price Stardom? (1977)
  • The Ring of Death (1980)
  • Game of Death II (1981)
  • Tiger and Crane Shaolin Kung Fu (1982)
  • The Unwritten Law (1985)
  • The Music Box (2006)
  • Evening of Roses (2009)
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