The Legend Of Drunken Master

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Wong Fei-hung's mix of liquor-fueled kung fu and comedy turns mundane errands into epic battles. His clashes with smugglers showcase the wild, unpredictable Drunken Fist, blending slapstick humor with high-stakes action in a chaotic, exhilarating showcase.

The Legend Of Drunken Master Trivia

In "The Legend of Drunken Master," what unique fighting style does Jackie Chan's character use? (Genius)
#1: Tiger Style
#2: Drunken Boxing
#3: Wing Chun
#4: Jeet Kune Do
In "The Legend of Drunken Master," who plays the role of Wong Fei-hung's father? (Genius)
#1: Jet Li
#2: Ti Lung
#3: Lau Kar-leung
#4: Donnie Yen
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The Legend Of Drunken Master Fun Facts

Jackie Chan performed many of his own stunts, including fighting while balancing on hot coals.
The final fight scene took four months to film.

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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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March 30, 1994

Release of 'The Legend of Drunken Master'

The martial arts film 'The Legend of Drunken Master,' starring Jackie Chan, was released in Hong Kong cinemas.

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1993

Filming of 'The Legend of Drunken Master'

Production and filming of 'The Legend of Drunken Master' took place during this period.

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Early 1990s

Jackie Chan's martial arts career peak

Around the time of this movie's release, Jackie Chan was at a significant point in his martial arts and film career.

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