A survivor of an attack on a rebel group opposing the Manchu invasion of China creates the Goose Fist fighting technique and tries for revenge on a traitor.
Dragon Forever (1976) Online
Superkicker Dorian Tan Tao-liang plays a Shaolin student who must find a Manchu traitor responsible for the murder of the abbot. Jackie Chan is a spear fighting expert who decides to help Tan because the traitor killed his brother. Part of their mission is to help a scholar make it safely across the river without getting killed from the Manchus.
Credited cast: | |||
Tao-Liang Tan | - | Yun Fei (as Dorian Tan) | |
James Tien | - | Shih Shao-Feng | |
Jackie Chan | - | Tan Feng (as Chan Yuan Lung) | |
Ching Chu | - | Autumn Moon | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Pao-Shan Chang | |||
Chun Chao | |||
Feng Chen Chen | |||
Sheng Chiang | |||
Chi Chu Chin | |||
Sammo Kam-Bo Hung | - | Officer Tu Ching | |
In-han Jang | |||
Jeong-Kuk Jang | |||
Chi-Ming Lam | |||
Ke Ming Lin | |||
Feng Lu |
Jackie Chan knocked himself out while doing a stunt.
This was the first movie in which Jackie Chan, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, and Biao Yuen ("the Three Brothers") appeared together. They all attended the same opera school in Hong Kong and worked on several more movies, including the highly successful "Lucky Stars" film franchise.
DIRECTOR CAMEO: (John Woo): Plays the scholar defended by the three heroes.
According to rumor, Jackie Chan's role was originally intended for a South Korean actor, but Writer and Director John Woo thought the South Korean was too old and slow, and so fired him and brought in Chan instead. However, this story is contradicted in the new DVD commentary, as Fight Choreographer Sammo Kam-Bo Hung is quoted as saying Jackie was in from the beginning.
This was one of Writer John Woo's first movies as a director. He's listed as "John Y. Woo" in the credits.
Jackie Chan, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, and Biao Yuen do not share any scenes together in this movie. Yuen only plays a minor part as a guard, while Chan and Hung play supporting roles as the hero's friend and villain's right-hand man, respectively.
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