Master with Cracked Fingers

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"As a boy he was taught the secrets of Kung Fu, now he will use them to avenge his father's death."
  • R
  • 1979
  • 1 hr 20 min
  • 5.1  (2,199)

Master with Cracked Fingers is a 1973 movie that is primarily a showcase for the young Jackie Chan. Though a full-length movie, it is actually made up of several shorter fight sequences, strung together by a thin plot. The movie focuses on a young man named Jackie, played by Chan, who is taken in by his wealthy grandfather after his parents die. Jackie is a bit of a troublemaker, often getting into fights at school and around town. His grandfather, who runs a martial arts school, hopes to instill some discipline in him by teaching him the ways of kung fu.

At the same time, a gang of thugs is terrorizing the town, robbing businesses and beating up innocent people. Jackie decides to take matters into his own hands and teams up with some of his grandfather's students to take on the gang.

The movie is essentially a series of fights, one after the other. There is little in the way of character development or plot, but that's not what audiences came to see. They came to see Jackie Chan in action, and he doesn't disappoint.

The fight scenes are impressive, even by today's standards. Chan is known for his acrobatic fighting style, and that is on full display here. He jumps, spins, flips, and kicks his way through every fight, and it's all done without the aid of wires or special effects. The fights are fast-paced, with Chan taking on multiple opponents at once.

It's also interesting to see Chan in this early stage of his career, before he became famous in the United States. Here, he is still developing his on-screen persona, and it's clear that he's having fun with the role. He cracks jokes and makes faces during fights, showing a flair for comedy that he would later become known for.

The supporting cast is solid as well, with Siu-Tin Yuen and Hung-Lieh Chen standing out as two of Jackie's fellow students. Yuen, in particular, is a joy to watch as the bumbling but lovable friend who is always getting himself into trouble.

The movie has a bit of a rough edge to it, which only adds to its charm. The dubbing is often laughably bad, with English-speaking actors delivering lines that don't quite match up with the actors on screen. There are also a few moments where it's clear that the film crew was working with a limited budget, such as when a car chase is done by speeding up footage of a car driving back and forth.

Overall, Master with Cracked Fingers is a fun, action-packed movie that serves as a showcase for Jackie Chan in his early days. While it may lack the polish and production values of his later work, it's still a must-see for fans of martial arts cinema.

Master with Cracked Fingers is a 1979 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 20 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.1.

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  • Release Date
    1979
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 20 min
  • Language
    Cantonese
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (2,199)
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