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'The Young Master' is a 1980 Hong Kong martial arts film starring and directed by Jackie Chan, who also wrote the screenplay with Edward Tang, Lau Tin-chi and Tung Lu. The film co-stars Yuen Biao, Fung Fung and Shih Kien. The film was released on 9 February 1980.

Notable for being the first film that Jackie Chan worked on for Golden Harvest, it is his second film as director. The film was produced by Raymond Chow and Leonard Ho.

Plot



The school attended by Dragon and his brother, Tiger is entered against a rival school in a Lion Dance competition. The school needs to win the prize money to remain open but their star performer, Tiger, is seemingly injured when he falls from a ladder, leaving his brother, Dragon, to take his place. During the competition, Dragon realizes that his brother feigned his accident in order to take part in the competition for the rival school.

The rival school wins the competition, but the truth emerges about Tiger's betrayal and he is exiled in disgrace. However, Dragon vows to bring back his errant brother so the pair can make amends to their master. Dragon sets off on his mission, but en route is mistaken for a criminal known as 'The White Fan' by local police chief, Sang Kung along with his son and daughter. Meanwhile, Tiger collaborates with his employers (the rival school) by freeing a dangerous criminal known as Kam. However, Tiger is later framed for a bank robbery. To stop his brother from being arrested, Dragon promises to apprehend the escapee, Kam.

'The Young Master' ends with a furious, brutal fight between Kam and Dragon, in which Dragon sustains substantial damage. At the beginning of the fight, it appears that Kam has the upper hand as he punishes Dragon with blindingly fast punches and kicks. However, after consuming water from an opium pipe given to him by a whimsical old man, Dragon becomes energized and defeats Kam. 'The Young Master' ends with Dragon returning to his hometown, a hero (albeit one in full body cast from the many injuries he sustained).

Cast



* Jackie Chan as Dragon Lung

* Yuen Biao as Sang Kung's son / Fourth Brother

* Tien Feng as Master Tien

* Fung Fung as Ah Suk

* Lee Hoi-sang as Kam's Second Bodyguard

* Fung Hak-kun as Kam's First Bodyguard

* Wei Pai as Tiger

* Shih Kien as Sang Kung

* Lily Li as Sang Kung's Daughter

* Hwang In-Shik as Master Kam

* Fan Mei - Sheng as Bull

* Yue Tau-ean as Cross Eye

* Bruce Tang Yim-chan as Ah Chang

Production



Chan nearly suffocated when he injured his throat.

Music



The theme song played over the closing credits, 'Kung Fu Fighting Man' was the first song recorded and performed by Jackie Chan. He has since gone on to release many records, and has performed the theme songs on many of his films.

Versions



There are two main versions of the film; a 106-minute Hong Kong cut, and a 90-minute international cut.

The original version of the film that Chan handed over to Golden Harvest was reportedly three hours in length.

Box office



In Hong Kong, the film grossed HK$1,026,283 . In South Korea, it was the highest-grossing film of 1980, with 436,631 box office admissions in Seoul City, equivalent to an estimated . In Japan, it was the 21st highest-grossing film of 1981, earning . In Spain (where it released in 1982), the film sold 288,196 tickets, equivalent to an estimated . Combined, the film grossed an estimated total of approximately in Asia and Europe.

See also



* Jackie Chan filmography

* List of Hong Kong films

* List of martial arts films

References




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