The Legend of Drunken Master (11/12) Movie CLIP - Heated Showdown (1994) HD

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Fei-hung (Jackie Chan) and Henry (Ho-Sung Pak) throw down in the mines.

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Cast: Jackie Chan, Ho-Sung Pak
Director: Chia-Liang Liu, Jackie Chan
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Producer: Leonard Ho, Edward Tang, Eric Tsang, Barbie Tung
Screenwriter: Edward Tang, Man-Ming Tong, Gai Chi Yuen
Film Description: Jackie Chan returns in one of his greatest roles in this action-comedy sequel to his 1978 Hong Kong blockbuster Drunken Master. Wong Fei Hong (Chan) is a young master of the martial art of "drunken boxing," in which fighters use alcohol to blind themselves to pain and release the angry brawler within; with the right amount of drinks under his belt, Hong can become a furious one-man army. Hong accompanies his father (Ti Lung) on a voyage to China, where they purchase a precious supply of ginseng. When Hong discovers thugs stealing from their luggage, he leaps into action to get their belongings back. Instead, he winds up with a box of valuable Chinese artifacts, which criminals are hoping to smuggle to England at a tremendous profit. Hong sets out to fight the gangsters and give the artifacts back to their rightful owners, but while his stepmother (Anita Mui) encourages him to use his drunken boxing skills, his father feels his boozy antics bring shame to the family. Jackie Chan brought some of his most elaborate stunt work to Drunken Master 2, including a remarkable fight on a bed of hot coals; Chan also directed part of the film, after Lau Kar Leung was fired after a number of disagreements with his star. Six years after it became a box office hit in Asia, Drunken Master 2 earned a theatrical release in the United States; the film was re-titled Legend Of The Drunken Master (in part because the original Drunken Master never had a proper theatrical release in America), re-edited, and dubbed into English, with a new score by Michael Wandmacher.

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  • @anujgamer343 Yes the coals are real. Hes never faked anything as far as I know. Jackie has been set on fire plenty and got burnt. He actually got burnt in this scene too. He's broken all his bones and skull. He's been beat-up by his own stuntmen and almost dies from hits to the face/body many times. In "Armor of God" he tried to jump into a tree-top like Rambo and almost bleed to death on camera. This man is the prince of butt-whoopins.

  • Yeah I really want to know, is the hot coals part real? I mean he uses his hands too, that has got to hurt in real life. Man if darkchimeraa is right, Jackie Chan must have balls of diamond for doing that.

  • Holy fuck, according 2 wikipedia all Jackie Chans stunts are fereal even this one here where he falls on all those firey coals,,  O__O

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