Fearless Hyena Part II
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Directed by | Chan Chuen |
Produced by | Lo Wei Hsu Li-hwa |
Written by | Lo Wei |
Starring | Jackie Chan Dean Shek Yam Sai-koon Kwan Yung-moon James Tien Chan Wai-lau Austin Wai |
Cinematography | Yau Kei |
Edited by | Vincent Leung |
Distributed by | Lo Wei Motion Pictures |
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Running time
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94 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Budget | HK$1,993,793 |
Fearless Hyena Part II (Chinese: 龍騰虎躍) is a 1983 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Chan Chuen, and starring Jackie Chan. It was intended to be the sequel to The Fearless Hyena.
Background
When film producer Willie Chan left the Lo Wei Motion Picture Company to join Golden Harvest, he advised Jackie Chan to decide for himself whether or not to stay with Lo Wei. Chan began work on the film, but then broke his contract and joined Golden Harvest. This prompted Lo to blackmail him with triads, and to blame Willie Chan for his star's departure. The dispute was resolved with the help of fellow actor and director Jimmy Wang Yu, allowing Chan to stay with Golden Harvest.[1]
In order to complete the film, Lo hired stunt doubles to take Chan's place in the remainder of the film, and used alternative takes and reused footage from the first film. Chan mentions that the end product of the film was so bad that he even tried to stop it from being released by going to court, but Lo released the film regardless.[2]
Plot
Two cousins, Ching Lung (Jackie Chan) and Tung (Austin Wai), get together to avenge the death of their fathers, who were killed by two rivals.
Cast
- Jackie Chan as Ching Lung (also archive footage)
- Dean Shek as Shek Earth / Jaws Four
- Yam Sai-koon as Heaven Devil (Heaven and Earth Society Leader)
- Kwan Yung-moon as Earth Devil
- James Tien - Ching Chun-nam / Old Chan
- Chan Wai-lau as Ching Chun-pei
- Austin Wai as Tung
Box office
The film grossed HK$1,983,793 at the Hong Kong box office.[3]
References
External links
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- 1983 films
- Cantonese-language films
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- Hong Kong films
- 1980s action films
- 1980s martial arts films
- Hong Kong action comedy films
- Kung fu films
- Hong Kong martial arts films
- Martial arts comedy films
- Films directed by Lo Wei