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Dragon Lee Vs. The 5 Brothers

Dragon Lee takes on five warriors who were sent by the emperor to discover who's behind the rebels plotting his downfall.

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Release : 1978
Rating : 4.8
Studio :
Crew : Martial Arts Choreographer,  Director, 
Cast : Dragon Lee Yuen Qiu Lee Seok-ku
Genre : Action

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Reviews

Platicsco
2018/08/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Verity Robins
2018/08/30

Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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Candida
2018/08/30

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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ckormos1
2016/02/24

I always start my reviews with the opening scene of the movie. So many of these movies were re-titled for VHS rental often you don't know what you are watching. This movie opens with a guy helping a wounded uniformed man to escape. He gives details of the passwords and so we have the old Ching versus Ming plot again with the bad guys after a list of the rebel's names. Dragon Lee goes off on his mission and pretends he is just out to visit his uncle. Yuen Qiu enters the story as a swords woman stopping for a steamed bun. She defends Dragon by using her hat as a Frisbee. For some reason it was supposed to be an awesome weapon and scared off the attackers. The other awesome weapon that is not awesome at all is the Silver Hand. It's just a glove painted silver and does nothing more than any other hand. Yuen Qiu has a lengthy career from 1972 all the way to Sammo Hung's latest movie "The Bodyguard". The high point of her career is certainly as the cigarette smoking landlady in "Kung Fu Hustle". I consider her the star of this movie. I don't buy in to the whole "Bruceploitation" concept. There was never a search for the next Bruce Lee. It was just a way to make the cover of a VHS tape stand out to an American customer back in the days when there was a movie rental store on every street corner in America. Dragon Lee apparently made a few movies in 1977 but I have yet to obtain any of those titles. His 1978 movies are all available. As a martial artist he was certainly competent, as were hundreds of others, and his acting was passable. This is the first South Korean movie that, in my opinion, is not a total stinker from start to finish. The fights are fair to average with a brief really good move thrown in.

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BA_Harrison
2014/06/09

The Angry Dragon (AKA Dragon Lee vs. Five Brothers) stars Dragon Lee as Han, a brave kung fu expert opposed to the corrupt Qing government; while fleeing the enemy, Han is charged with delivering an important document to rebel leader Chung, but is pursued by four evil Shaolin masters who are intent on stopping him from completing his mission.As far as Brucesploitation stars go, Dragon Lee was perhaps the most convincing: he not only bore a remarkable physical resemblance to Bruce Lee, but was also able do a mean impersonation of the late martial arts legend, and could perform some impressive kung fu moves when called upon.Unfortunately, none of this really counts for much with The Angry Dragon: despite Dragon's amazing mimicry and athleticism, plus a few typically goofy martial arts elements of the kind that usually guarantee a good time (impossible acrobatics, a general with a silver hand and a razor edged fan, a female Shaolin master/ninja with a knife-edged boomerang hat and the ability to run across tree-tops, and an evil boss whose throne fires darts), the film is often a chore to watch, suffering from such a forgettable plot and leaden pacing that even the real Bruce Lee would have struggled to make it anything other than mediocre.

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Ratty_Randnums
2011/10/02

Slow paced and dull, there is not much to recommend this film. You know it's a bad sign when the most interesting aspect of multiple scenes is the fact that you can see the actor's breaths on the winter air as they deliver their lines. Clearly this was an uncomfortable shoot, and it's not much easier to watch. Dragon Lee may have looked the part but he isn't given much chance to actually show what he can do here. Most of the fight scenes will be both fairly forgettable and painfully spread out to veteran martial arts enthusiasts. Who I would imagine are just about the only people likely to be interested in the movie.The one bright spot, and IMO only reason to watch this movie, is the performance of a young Qiu Yuen which completely steals the show. Her mysterious character and storyline is actually somewhat interesting, as opposed to Lee's bland & generic, barely-there Kung Fu hero. She also has the most impressive and memorable fight scenes in the movie. One leaves the film wishing it had been about her character and that the actress had gotten more high profile roles as she obviously had the talent for greater things. Since the film isn't crazy enough to lend itself to riffing, I recommend just skipping ahead to her scenes to spare the hour+ of your life you'd sacrifice watching it otherwise.

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unbrokenmetal
2005/09/05

Emperor Ching sends 4 warriors (the 5th member will appear later) to obtain a list of names that will reveal who the rebels against his tyranny are. An obvious McGuffin leading to a lot of martial arts fights. Dragon Lee as the hero is supported - but also betrayed by a white ninja woman, and the silver handed villain is a tough opponent for him. Sure this is a cheap flick, but not without entertainment value due to a couple of bizarre characters and a nice touch of humor, for example when Dragon Lee thanks the white ninja woman for saving him from his enemies - and then he steals her horse in the next minute. Her facial expression is priceless.

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