A 1970s kungfu movie packed full of eye-gouging, skull-cracking fight scenes. More violent than traditional wuxia films, kungfu films rapidly overtook these in the martial arts film market. King Boxer, a copy of the Hong Kong box-office smash The Bravest Revenge, went on to take the American and European markets by storm. The film sees traditional Chinese kungfu techniques exaggerated beyond the realms of human capability, creating scenes combining shocking violence with stunning feats of acrobatics. Each time the main character Chi Hao (Lo Lieh) uses his 'iron fist power', his hands glow red and the Ironside theme music starts to play - a tune so distinctive and atmospheric it came to be an integral part of the film’s overall success.
- Director
- Jeong Chang-Hwa
- Country of production
- Hong Kong
- Year
- 1972
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2011
- Length
- 97'
- Medium
- 35mm
- Original title
- Tianxia diyi quan
- Language
- Mandarin
- Producer
- Run Run Shaw
- Production Company
- Shaw Brothers
- Sales
- Celestial Pictures
- Screenplay
- Chiang Yang
- Cinematography
- Wang Yung-lung
- Editor
- Chiang Hsing-lung, Fan Kung-wing
- Production Design
- Chen Chi-jui
- Sound Design
- Wang Yung-hua
- Music
- Chen Yu-yung
- Cast
- Lo Lieh