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Cast:
Chi
Kwan Chun
Wong
Tao
Chang
Yi
Hwa
Ling
Philip
Kao
Leung
Kar Yan
Action:
Tommy
Lee
Producer:
Wong
Fung
Director:
Lee
Tso Nam
Score:
    
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EAGLE'S
CLAW
AKA:
Eagle's Claws ||
Eagle Fist
Year:
1977 Reviewer: Andrew
Saroch
Lee
Tso Nam, one of the kings of unpretentious, exciting
independent kung-fu film making hit audiences with this
popular hit near the end of the majestic 70s. Pitting two
well-loved heroic figures (Chi Kwan Chun and Wong Tao) against
one of kung fu cinema's legendary villains Chang Yi, Lee Tso
Nam once again turns a modest budget into a thoroughly
entertaining 90 minutes.
The
mainly evil Mantis Fist school and the righteous Eagle's Claw
have fought out a bitter rivalry over many years. The
culmination in this progressive clash is the death of the
Eagle's Claw school master due to a severe beating by his
savage, eccentric rival. With the school now in turmoil, the
dying master leaves the responsibilities of his legacy to his
second most senior pupil (Wong Tao) while ignoring the quietly
seething senior student (Chi Kwan Chun). The forgotten man
cannot contain his rage for long though and storms off to the
Mantis Fist school out of spite. While at his new school, the
senior student begins to attract the attention of his new
master's daughter and makes strong progress in the Mantis Fist
school. However, his former friends continue to harbour
resentment after his sudden exit and refuse to let the rivalry
end. All is not as obvious as it seems though and the real
motives of each character is revealed before the classic fight
finale.
'Eagle's
Claw' is a reminder of Lee Tso Nam's ability to take a
potentially pedestrian storyline and fill it with shades of
intrigue throughout. His careful development of the narrative,
as was seen in many of his other hits, allows each fight to
have a real context to work within. Therefore, Lee Tso Nam -
as was true of the best independent directors - adds a more
mature slant to the proceedings for those who are prepared to
analyse it. Even taken on face value, 'Eagle's Claw' succeeds
due to a well-rounded cast and some lavish fight action,
especially the appearance of the villainous Chang Yi. Lee Tso
Nam's regular choreographic cohort Tommy Lee takes much credit
for his constant ability to put fire into each of the
encounters between heroes and their foes. Chi Kwan Chun
retains his stoic menace while also becoming sympathetic
despite his unusual actions while Wong Tao displays his
customary charisma as the second senior student. 'Eagle's
Claw' has much to be commended for and is another recommended
film from Lee Tso Nam's imagination.
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