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The Shaolin Drunken Monk

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Traditional
  
螳螂醉八拳

Running time
  
82 minutes

Music director
  
Lee Cheol-Hyeok

Screenplay
  
Lee Il-Mok, Ge Kao

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Directed by
  
Au-Yeung Jun

Initial release
  
1 October 1982

Producer
  
Kim Hyo-cheon

Starring
  
Gordon Liu Eagle Han-ying

Distributed by
  
Star Sea Motion Picture Co.

Release date
  
1 October 1982 (1982-10-01)

Directors
  
Chun Ouyang, Yeong-woo Lee

Cast
  
Chia Hui Liu, Chang Mi‑hee, Eagle Han‑ying, Jing‑yi Tsao

Similar
  
Dirty Ho, Return to the 36th Chamber, Disciples of the 36th Chamber, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Heroes of the East

The Shaolin Drunken Monk is a 1982 kung fu film directed by Au Yeung Chun and Lau Ka-Liang, and produced by Ocean Shores.

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The film is generally considered a bust, but is noted for its soundtrack and atmospheric flashbacks.

The shaolin drunken monk final fight


Plot

After a kung-fu master is killed by his students and his wife forced into suicide, their son (Lao Chung) must run for his life. Eventually, Lao discovers a hermit who has history in Shaolin and drunken kung-fu and is taught kung-fu. To avenge his parents, Lao kidnaps the daughter of one of the men who betrayed his father in hope of luring him out. Through the process of defeating his minions Lao befriends a one-handed fighter out for similar revenge, and the daughter falls in love with Lao. Lao and the one-handed man team-up in a final battle to the death. When the fight is over the daughter commits suicide in grievance of her father's past deeds, death & Lao's role in them both.

Cast

  • Gordon Liu as Lau Chung
  • Eagle Han-ying as Wong Kin Chung
  • Chang Mi-hee as Ying Ying
  • Kim Jae Woo as One armed master
  • Chin Yuet-San as Yashiro
  • Kwon Il Soo as Master Chung
  • Hyun Kil Soo as Lau Chung`s old master
  • References

    The Shaolin Drunken Monk Wikipedia