Enter the Fat Dragon | |
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Japanese film poster
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Traditional | 肥龍過江 |
Simplified | 肥龙过江 |
Mandarin | Féi Lóng Guò Jiāng |
Cantonese | Fei4 Lung4 Gwo3 Gong1 |
Directed by | Sammo Hung |
Produced by | Florence Yu |
Written by | Ni Kuang |
Starring |
Sammo Hung Lee Hye-sook Ankie Lau Luk Chu-sek Bryan Leung |
Music by | Frankie Chan |
Cinematography | Ricky Lau |
Edited by | Cheung Kwok-kuen |
Production
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Fung Ming Motion Picture
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Release date
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Running time
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100 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Enter the Fat Dragon (Chinese: 肥龍過江) is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Sammo Hung, who also starred in the film. The film is mostly a parody of the Bruce Lee's 1972 film, Way of the Dragon, and a satire of the Bruceploitation phenomenon of the 1970s.
The film had a belated video release in the United States, eventually coming out in 1999 after director and actor Sammo Hung became an unexpected success with his American TV series Martial Law.
Ah Lung is a pig farmer and a devoted Bruce Lee fan who is anxious to follow in Lee's footsteps, but only ridiculed for his attempts. He is sent to the city to earn a living working at his uncle's restaurant, but when he arrives, he finds a gang of thugs causing trouble in the restaurant. He takes the chance to prove himself and attacks the thugs, defeating them and saving the restaurant. Soon, he becomes a waiter, and discovers a plot by the same thugs to kidnap a woman he works with. Eventually, he defeats the thugs once again and saves the day.