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Challenge of the Masters

The Wong family kung fu school gets smacked around by a rival school. Wong Fei-hong gets fed up with the abuse and goes to learn from his fathers master. After one of the rival schools members kills some of the towns people Wong Fei-hong becomes enraged trains even more comes back and gets his revenge.

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Release : 1976
Rating : 6.6
Studio : Shaw Brothers, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Props, 
Cast : Chen Kuan-Tai Gordon Liu Chia-hui Chiang Yang Lau Kar-leung Lily Li
Genre : Drama Action

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Reviews

KnotMissPriceless
2018/08/30

Why so much hype?

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WasAnnon
2018/08/30

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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ActuallyGlimmer
2018/08/30

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Tayyab Torres
2018/08/30

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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dafrosts
2018/03/21

I enjoy this movie because while the fight scenes are incredible to watch, it also emphasizes the value Kung Fu brings to the individual. Kung Fu is not just a skill used in movies to exact revenge upon those who have done you, your family, community, country, etc wrong. It is an internal skill promoting self awareness, peace and co-existence with the world around you. Having all 3 Laus in one movie is quite a treat. Leung, Wing and Gordon feed well off each other. The battle between Wing and Leung is the best fight of the whole movie imho. It ends as as expected in these movies - Leung's character getting the upper hand despite the Wing's skillfulness.Wong Fei Hung (Gordon Liu) wants to learn Kung Fu but is denied by his father, who feels Wong doesn't "have the knack" for it. Officer Yuan Ching (wing) sees the potential in Wong Fei and wants him to pursue Kung Fu studies. Lu Ah Tsai (Chen Kuan Tai) agrees to take Wong Fei on as a student, despite Wong Fei's father's apprehension.Wong Fei an Lu Ah Tsai are gone for almost the usual 3 years to study Wushu. Wong Fei wants to avenge Officer Ching's death, but stops short of killing Ho Fu (Leung) because Tsai's lessons of true Kung Fu avail in time. Ho Fu is instead taken to the local magistrate to stand trial for his many crimes, including killing Ching.Wong Fei's return home coincides with the local annual Lion Dance competition/Festival. Something in which his father's school hasn't participated in for years due to a fighting incident with another local school (the evil one, of course).Master Pang (Shut Chung-Tin) is less than thrilled with Wong fei's return and devises a devious way to ensure Wang Fei and his classmates don't win anything at the festival. The plan seems to be working, until Wang Fei remembers Tsai's teachings and does as his sifu instructed, helps his fellow man by giving one of Pang's students, Yeung Chung (Fung Hak-On), a firecracker so Pang's school also wins the competition. I was waiting for Yeung Chung to continue on the "evil student" line once he received the firecracker. However, his human side appears and he celebrates the gift by demanding his school stop fighting with Wong Fei's school. Both schools celebrate as a whole.I know revenge is usually the way to go with 98% of Wushu. However, I enjoy a movie that teaches a stronger lesson like this one does. I highly recommend this film not only for the moral, but to see the Laus working together.

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bob the moo
2014/01/02

Although his father is a master, Wong Fei-Hong does not know any martial arts as he has been forbidden from learning even though he wants to. In his town an opposing school from his father's school is involved in shady activities and will happily cheat to win the annual pao contest. By coincidence one of the other school is a robber (Ho Fu) and is being pursued by Officer Yuan Ching. With the evils of the other school becoming more deadly, Wong Fei-Hung goes away to make the most of the potential seen by Yuan and spend years training under the tutelage of his father's teacher, Master Luk Ah Choy.I delayed watching this film because many comments and details on IMDb suggested it would be slow. The text here says it is slow pace and commenter's talk about how the makers wanted to get away from constant action and make a film more about the spirit of martial arts rather than constant killing. In a way this is correct but this is not to suggest that the film is dull or that it focuses on training more than other films with a similar plot structure. Although the narrative doesn't quite hang together, we do get two schools against each other with lots of characters in support. There is a lot of action in the first half of the film, although mostly it is plot driven or takes place in the chaos of the pao contest. There is a good fight between Ho Fu and Yuan and after this the training begins – which is also engaging. The final fight sequences are good and the ending is a nicely positive one.Gordon Liu leads the cast well; he is a good presence and leading man. He works very well with Chen Kuan-Tai as his teacher. Lau Kar-leung plays the villain well because he doesn't push into cartoony which would be against the grain for the film, but instead is just a criminal. The rest of the cast generally get this as well and this allows the conclusion to work well. Challenges of the Masters is not a brilliant film but it is not slow-moving or dull either, it is just not OTT and flamboyant as some films in the genre can be. The approach to the training is nothing new but it works well and engages thanks in part to the good cast and solid consistent delivery, making for an enjoyable film that pretty much does what you want.

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MartinHafer
2010/02/09

I have seen an awful lot of martial arts films over the years and the plot for this film is roughly the same as at least half of them. THE most common plot in all of martial arts-dom is the battle between the good martial arts school and the evil one. In some cases, the evil ones wipe out all but one of the good guys--only to eventually be destroyed by the lone survivor at the end. In others, the evil guys are more surly and less deadly--like this film. They beat up the good guys, break the rules and act nasty...but never get around to killing people. Ultimately, the one guy who goes off into hiding and non-stop training returns to vindicate his people--not kill off the baddies. This is what most would think of as the "Cobra Kai" scenario--and that is what happens in CHALLENGE OF THE MASTERS (or "Lui A-Cai yu Huang Fei-Hong").The film begins in a town where there are several competing martial arts schools, though the problems only occur between two of them--the guys in gray and the guys in black (which, naturally, is the evil one as black is ALWAYS the evil color). The baddies cheat and break every rule to win in the big contest and the bad guys are punished for following the rules! Gee...it sounds like WWE wrestling, actually! However, this is the not the worst of it. A wanted criminal is hiding among the baddies and he's a killer and thief (gosh) and eventually one of the goodies is murdered by him.So, it's up to the seemingly inept son of one of the goodies' leaders to leave for two years to train rigorously with the Master. And, much of the film shows him working out, getting his butt kicked and busting his butt to be good enough to capture the murderer and win the next contest his school participated in--which was coming in two years.Ultimately, he does have a lovely little showdown with the murderer. Interestingly, though, when the baddies found out this guy was a wanted killer, they said they were glad he was caught and praised his capture! Seriously. These guys are bad, but only to a point! And in the final contest, an unexpected result comes about and EVERYONE becomes good pals! Now from my description, it sounds like I was making fun of the film. However, I didn't mind the familiar plot because the martial arts in this Shaw Brothers film were top-notch. Not only that, but unlike most films in the genre, they used many types of combat and weapons--and did great with each. Wonderful sword, pole, spear and hand to hand fighting filled the movie from start to finish and you had to admire them. In the DVD extras, one of the stars talked about how they used real weapons and practiced the scenes again and again--and it showed. The bottom line is that there are a lot of ultra-crappy martial arts films out there and this is NOT one of them.Additionally, I loved that the DVD had both the dubbed version (yuck) and the original Chinese version with subtitles (yeah!). To make this even better, the print was pristine and made viewing the film a delight--something that cannot be said of most martial arts films. Too often, they are poorly dubbed, nonsensical and laughably bad--technically this one is among the best.

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Matti-Man
2004/11/18

Just need to point out that one of the other reviewers here has made a mistake. He's clearly thinking of "Challenge of the Ninja" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080172/ ) not "Challenge of the Masters"."Ninja" is the one with Gordon Liu (Liu Chia- Hui) marrying the Japanese girl and having to fight her relatives to prove whether Chinese or Japanese Martial Arts are best. It's especially memorable for the superb Chinese Sword vs Katana battle, still one of the great duels of Hong Kong movies, 25 years on.Not as polished as later films by Chia-Liang Liu, "Challenge of the Masters" is still a pretty slick accomplishment when gauged against other contemporary Hong Kong films. Though shot in 1976, the movie looks as though it were made 5-10 years later. There's no doubt that the young Chia Hui Liu (Gordon Liu) is a star in the making. As always, his physical presence is arresting, his technical skills second-to-none and, heck, he's just plain likable.His mentor Chia-Liang Liu does a reasonable job with the direction, but it's the fight choreography that shines here. His one-on-one fight with his protégé Chia Hui Liu in the bamboo forest at the three-quarter point is just excellent, and the interesting theme of martial arts binding its exponents together in brotherhood, is a refreshing change from all the revenge dramas that were coming out of Hong Kong (mostly from Chang Cheh, it would seem) at the time.

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