The Little Drunken Masters

The Little Drunken Masters

1995 ""
The Little Drunken Masters
The Little Drunken Masters

The Little Drunken Masters

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While the Emperor needs the Little Buddha - hidden amongst the little monks at the Shaolin Temple - to save him from a deadly disease, King Fifth, who wants to become the Emperor himself, treks to the Shaolin Temple with the intention of killing the Little Buddha. While escaping from King Fifth, the little monks have a number of adventures, including learning Drunken Fist style kung fu.

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Released: May. 11,1995 | Released Producted By: New Sam Po Film Co. , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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While the Emperor needs the Little Buddha - hidden amongst the little monks at the Shaolin Temple - to save him from a deadly disease, King Fifth, who wants to become the Emperor himself, treks to the Shaolin Temple with the intention of killing the Little Buddha. While escaping from King Fifth, the little monks have a number of adventures, including learning Drunken Fist style kung fu.

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Cast

Carman Lee , Willie Chi , Xinxin Xiong

Director

Siu Wing

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tacoteeth i don't know if this movie is ahead of it's time or just lacks big name star power or what, but it was pretty awesome. found this on DVD at a little bookstore & figured it was worth a shot, it certainly was. i'm not sure if this is an homage to the legend of the eighteen bronze men or the bad news bears, but it delivers the goods. the special effects are surprisingly well done. i have to admit, when i found this DVD i wasn't expecting much. the concept of a bunch of little kids boxing drunken style is awesome, unless you have kids, i guess. if you dig Jackie Chan's drunken master series, the bad news bears or any of the more recent Stephen chow flicks, give this a shot. my only complaint would be that the 'built in' subtitles are often very hard to read. luckily, the plot isn't so high concept that you'll really miss anything because of poor subtitling. thoroughly enjoyable.