Search results
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (Chinese: 一招半式闖江湖) is a 1978 Hong Kong action comedy martial arts film directed by Chen Chi-hwa and written by Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Dean Shek and James Tien. The film was released in Hong Kong on 1 July 1978.
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu: Directed by Chi-Hwa Chen. With Jackie Chan, Chun-Erh Lung, Cheng-Lan Chin, Chin-Chu Chen. A young man poses as "the Whip King" and collects the reward for a bandit he has seen killed by a famous bounty hunter.
- (2.1K)
- Action, Comedy
- Chi-Hwa Chen
- 1985
Buy the blu-ray here: https://bit.ly/3w0nJoJJackie Chan brings comedy to kung fu, with HALF A LOAF OF KUNG FU. Taking influences from Buster Keaton, Chan and...
- 4 min
- 4K
- Terracotta Distribution
A young daydreamer assumes the identity of a dead martial arts hero and quickly finds himself caught up in a plot by several clans to steal famous martial arts artifacts being transported by an escort company.
- Charlie Chen Chi-Hwa
- 2
- Jackie Chan
- 97 min
A young daydreamer assumes the identity of a dead martial arts hero and quickly finds himself caught up in a plot by several clans to steal famous martial arts artifacts being transported by an escort company.
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu. Like a live-action comic book, this antic farce lets Jackie Chan, choreographing his own fight sequences, cut loose with a wild parody of the martial-arts genre.
Year: 1978. Original title: Dian zhi gong fu gan chian chan. Synopsis: Mostly a Kung-fu showcase; a loose script describes Jackie Chan's character learning Kung-fu from a beggar-master and his pupil while guarding a caravan from bandits.