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O Monge de Shaolin

Título original: Shao Lin ying xiong bang
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
376
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O Monge de Shaolin (1979)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaInternational favorite, David Chiang, stars as the great Chih Shim, the monk who saved the Southern Shaolin Temple. Joining him is Lo Lieh, the Shaws' first international star who returns to... Ler tudoInternational favorite, David Chiang, stars as the great Chih Shim, the monk who saved the Southern Shaolin Temple. Joining him is Lo Lieh, the Shaws' first international star who returns to his famous role of Shaolin renegade Pai Mei. The result is a true martial arts epic.International favorite, David Chiang, stars as the great Chih Shim, the monk who saved the Southern Shaolin Temple. Joining him is Lo Lieh, the Shaws' first international star who returns to his famous role of Shaolin renegade Pai Mei. The result is a true martial arts epic.

  • Direção
    • Meng-Hua Ho
  • Roteirista
    • Kuang Ni
  • Artistas
    • David Chiang
    • Lo Lieh
    • Lily Li
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    376
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    • Direção
      • Meng-Hua Ho
    • Roteirista
      • Kuang Ni
    • Artistas
      • David Chiang
      • Lo Lieh
      • Lily Li
    • 7Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    David Chiang
    David Chiang
    • Chi San
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Pai Mei
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Lily Li
    Lily Li
    • Wu Mei
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Chi-Lung
    • (as Hsiao-Chiang Hsu)
    Kuan-Chung Ku
    Kuan-Chung Ku
    • Tao Te
    Wei Szu
    Wei Szu
    • (Guest star)
    Helen Poon
    Helen Poon
    • (Guest star)
    • (as Ping-Chang Pan)
    Yung Henry Yu
    Yung Henry Yu
    • (Guest star)
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Dan Tian Gang
    Han Chiang
    Han Chiang
    Tao Chiang
    Tao Chiang
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    Fung Ging-Man
    Fung Ging-Man
      En-chi Kuo
      Sau-Kei Lee
      Sau-Kei Lee
      Ta Lei
      Ta Lei
      Hua Lin
      • Servant
      Jamie Luk
      Jamie Luk
      • Lin
      • (as Chien-Ming Lu)
      • Direção
        • Meng-Hua Ho
      • Roteirista
        • Kuang Ni
      • Elenco e equipe completos
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      6InjunNose

      Lightweight but fun chop-socky outing

      "Shaolin Abbot" (aka "A Slice of Death") is a lightweight but fun chop-socky outing obviously made in response to the box office success of Liu Chia-liang's "Executioners of Shaolin" and "The Thirty-Sixth Chamber of Shaolin" ("The Master Killer"). It's not a remake but rather a synthesis; screenwriter Ni Kuang and director Ho Meng-hua combine elements of both films to create a story which seems to take place in some alternate reality, since Abbot Chi San did not survive the destruction of the temple in "Executioners of Shaolin." Here the abbot is alive and well, played by Shaw Brothers veteran David Chiang, and he gathers a small band of followers (including Lily Li and Norman Chu) to help him oppose white-haired supervillain Pak Mei, once again portrayed by Lo Lieh. Pak Mei has his own array of henchmen, including Chiang Tao as a Tibetan holy man who wields a mean monk's staff.

      Tang Te-hsiang's fight choreography is solid, and the role of a revered Buddhist monk is an interesting change of pace for Chiang. There's nothing here you haven't seen before, but "Shaolin Abbot" is an entertaining film that doesn't try to overstep its modest bounds. Six and a half stars.
      8Leofwine_draca

      What's not to love?

      The second instalment of Shaw's 'Pai Mei' trilogy and after the mildly disappointing original this is on par with the last one. We rush through the familiar story of the burning of the Shaolin Temple and David Chiang's monk hero recruiting new disciples, and the story is typically packed with action of a gorier variety. The bad guys dominate the proceedings here, not just Lo Lieh's magnificent villain but Chiang Tao's Lama and Chan Shen's "downcast" henchman too. A great ensemble cast and plentiful action - what's not to love here?
      7GOWBTW

      Sharp and effective

      The movie Shaolin Abbot aka A Slice of Death, has proved a point in many ways. Here you have this monk who goes to this other temple, practice his feats of strength, learns inner strength in that temple. Especially, when he uses that palm strike to cause the other vases to explode on impact. At the temple, there is a man name Pai Mei, a supporter of the Manchus who has help from another monk to take out the Shaolin monks. After the Chaplin Temple massacre, he flees south to go rebuild the temple. He gained some new students to help him out, and take out Pai Mei and his followers. One of them is a nephew, one is a butcher, the other a knife sharpener, a female fighter who is out to avenge her teacher, and a merchant. The fighting styles were great the choreography was well put. Each one did exactly superb. The weapons were fantastic. Couldn't be any better. It was very helpful to know what fighting skills being used to take out the enemy, and sticking to the original skills would just result in disaster. I enjoyed this movie very well, I did see this film once or twice. Just seeing it again brings back memories. 2.5 out of 5 stars.
      BrianDanaCamp

      Return to Shaolin Temple

      A SLICE OF DEATH / ABBOT OF SHAOLIN (1979) is another Shaw Bros. kung fu film with a Shaolin Temple theme. David Chiang stars as the monk Chi San, who survives the burning of Shaolin Temple and travels south to Kwangtung to raise money to re-build the temple as forces loyal to the Ching Emperor follow in close pursuit. He meets a merchant in Kwangtung who becomes his patron and he develops a group of followers, including Hung Si Kwan, a familiar character from Shaolin lore. There are lots of good fight scenes and a well-written script with interesting encounters between the varied characters.

      David Chiang excelled as a star of many kung fu films in the 1970s, but I don't believe I've ever seen him as he is here--as a Shaolin monk with a shaved head--and it's quite a refreshing change of pace for him. Also in the cast are Lo Lieh, a frequent villain in these films; Lily Li, one of the better kung fu divas of the 1970s; and Norman Chu (Tsui Siu Keung), who plays one of the monk's students. Over all, this is a solid historical kung fu film, which compares favorably with earlier Shaw Bros. Shaolin films, such as HEROES TWO, FIVE MASTERS OF DEATH and MEN FROM THE MONASTERY, although it remains outclassed by the epic scope, big budgets and large casts of SHAOLIN MARTIAL ARTS, 1974 (listed on IMDb as Shao Lin Martial Arts) and SHAOLIN TEMPLE / DEATH CHAMBER (1976).
      6ChungMo

      Semi-remake of 36th Chamber of Shaolin

      A late film from the Shaw studios. This time David Chiang gets to shave his head.

      An abbot from Shaolin, Chi San, is sent to learn the secrets of firearms from Er Mei, a Taoist priest in southern China. This is so the Shaolin monks can have a better method to fight the Manchu invaders. While there, the abbot learns soft kung fu from the elderly Er Mei and meets his daughter (?) Wu Mei. Spies hiding in the bushes learn about Shaolin's plans to build their own firearms and the Manchu/Tartar rulers send an army to destroy Shaolin. Returning to Shaolin, Chi San arrives too late to save the monks but the dying head abbot sends him back south to build a new Shaolin temple in southern China. There he comes into conflict with the evil brother to Er Mei, Pak Mei. Pak Mei supports the Manchus. There is also a Tibetian monk helping the Manchus. And so it goes....

      While lively and competently directed by Meng Hua Ho, this film is very derivative of previous Shaw productions. The scenes where Chi San searches the town for students is very similar to the same scenes in "36th Chamber" and actually uses some of the same actors. A lot of the production panders to the HK audience by making bad guys of northern Chinese, Tibetians and anyone who studies Pak Mei kung fu. There are a number of lines praising the virtues of the southern Chinese. Kung fu students might want to see the film since a number of legendary kung fu instructors are characters but I assure you nothing is done with the characters. The martial arts are absurd at times but overall it delivers some above average choreography.

      It's a short film at 78 minutes but you might find it fun. The ending is very abrupt.

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        Followed by O Clã do Lotus Branco (1980)

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 11 de julho de 1979 (Hong Kong)
      • País de origem
        • Hong Kong
      • Idioma
        • Mandarim
      • Também conhecido como
        • Abbot of Shaolin
      • Empresa de produção
        • Shaw Brothers
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