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The Prodigal Son (1981 film)

The Prodigal Son (Chinese: 敗家仔) is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film starring Yuen Biao and directed by Sammo Hung, who also co-starred and wrote with Barry Wong. The film was released on 22 December 1981 and grossed HK$9,150,729. The Prodigal Son was nominated for two Hong Kong Film Awards and won the award for Best Action Choreography.

The Prodigal Son
Theatrical release poster
Traditional Chinese敗家仔
Simplified Chinese败家仔
Hanyu PinyinBài Jiā Zăi
JyutpingBaai6 Gaa1 Zai2
Directed bySammo Hung
Written by
Produced byRaymond Chow[1]
Starring
CinematographyRicky Lau[1]
Edited byCheung Yiu-chung[1]
Music by
Distributed byGolden Harvest
Release date
  • 22 December 1981 (1981-12-22)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryHong Kong[1]
LanguageCantonese[1]
Box officeHK$9,150,729

The film tells the story of Leung Chang, the son of a wealthy man who is half-heartedly studying kung fu. Leung Chang's lack of expertise forces his father to pay people to lose to him in fights. After Leung Chang discovers that his father has been deceiving him, he becomes inspired to study martial arts more seriously and attempts to convince a kung fu expert to take him on as a student.

Plot edit

Leung Chang is a young man in a wealthy family living in Foshan in the mid-19th century. He is a martial artist trained by two instructors in his father's employ. He has fought over three hundred times in Foshan and won every fight, but unbeknownst to him, his father has arranged for his servant Yee Tung-choi to bribe Chang's opponents to lose to him in order to protect him. This has caused Chang to believe that he is a world-class fighter, but in truth he hasn't even mastered the basics of kung fu and any real fighter could easily defeat him. Everyone knows this but him, giving him the nickname "The Prodigal Son" behind his back, because of the money he is costing his parents who pay to keep him from getting injured.

One night, three of Chang's friends attend a performance by the Lok Fung Lin Chinese Opera troupe. One of Chang's friends is attracted to the lead actress and asks her out on a date after the performance. She refuses, but he insists and even harasses her. She reveals herself to be a man, Leung Yee-tai, a master of Wing Chun. He beats up and humiliates Chang's friends. Chang challenges Yee-tai to a fight to avenge the insults to his friends. As usual, Yee Tung-choi tries to bribe Yee-tai to lose, but Yee-tai refuses, easily defeats Chang, and reveals the truth about his martial arts ineptitude to him.

Chang, desiring to learn real kung fu, asks Yee-tai to teach him Wing Chun. Yee-tai refuses because he thinks Chang would probably misuse it, but Chang has his father buy the Lok Fung Lin troupe and gives himself a job as Yee-tai's personal assistant, insisting on following Yee-tai everywhere until Yee-tai agrees to teach him Wing Chun. This continues for six months. The Lok Fung Lin troupe travels to Canton. There, Yee-tai's Wing Chun skills are witnessed by Lord Ngai Fei, the son of a Manchu duke, who is also a martial arts master and is hunting for a worthy opponent.

Ngai forces Yee-tai to fight him. Ngai and Yee-tai are evenly matched until Yee-tai has an asthma attack. Ngai stops the fight and postpones it until Yee-tai is healthy and fit for it. It is revealed that Ngai is also a "prodigal son"; unbeknownst to him, his father has ordered his bodyguards to protect him from anyone who might beat him in a fight. However, their methods are more ruthless and brutal than the bribery employed by Chang's parents; they resort to assassination.

During the night, Ngai's bodyguards and a team of assassins infiltrate the Lok Fung Lin theater, massacre the troupe, and burn down the theater. Yee-tai is having trouble sleeping because of his asthma, and he sees light reflected off an assassin's blade through his eyelids and reacts in time to escape along with Chang. The assassins think they died in the fire, as does everyone else. Yee-tai takes Chang to the home of his martial brother Wong Wah-bo. With Wah-bo's help, Chang finally convinces Yee-tai to teach him Wing Chun. Chang trains under both Yee-tai and Wah-bo; Yee-tai trains him in Wing Chun and Wah-bo trains him in freestyle fighting.

Over time, Chang achieves proficiency in martial arts, but Yee-tai's asthma is worsening. Chang takes Yee-tai back to Foshan to see a doctor. There, Ngai learns that Yee-tai is still alive, and he visits him. Yee-tai reveals that Ngai's bodyguards have been assassinating everyone who might beat Ngai. The bodyguards murder Yee-tai. Ngai, horrified, has his bodyguards executed and laments he may never find an opponent as worthy as Yee-tai. Chang goes against his late master’s dying plea to not fight Ngai and challenges Ngai to a fight at the graveyard. Using everything that Yee-tai and Wah-bo taught him, he manages to beat Ngai despite his martial superiority.

Cast edit

Production edit

In The Prodigal Son the depth and framing of the shots were a radical change from the two-dimensional approach to filming that had been used in Hong Kong at this point.[2]

Release and reception edit

The Prodigal Son was released in Hong Kong on 22 December 1981.[1] The film grossed a total of HK$9,150,729 at the Hong Kong box office.[1] In the Philippines, the film was released by Season Films Universal on 11 January 1989.[3] The Prodigal Son was released on DVD by Image Entertainment on 15 June 1999.[4] It was later released again by 20th Century Fox in 2004 on DVD.[4]

At the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards, Sammo Hung, Lam Ching-ying, Yuen Biao and Billy Chan won the award for Best Action Choreography for their work in The Prodigal Son.[5] The Prodigal Son was nominated for the Best Film and Best Director (Hung) awards, but lost both awards to Ann Hui's Boat People.[5] In 2012, Time Out placed The Prodigal Son at number 54 on their list of Top 100 Hong Kong films.[6]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "The Prodigal Son". Hong Kong Film Archive. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  2. ^ Haflidason, Almar. "BBC - Films - Review - The Prodigal Son DVD". BBC. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Grand Opening Today". Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc. p. 14. Retrieved 20 June 2020. For the First Time...Samo Hung Revealed the Secret of His Mastery of Kung-Fu
  4. ^ a b "The Prodigal Son (1982) Releases". Allmovie. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  5. ^ a b 第2屆香港電影金像獎得獎名單. Hong Kong Film Award (in Chinese). Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  6. ^ "The 100 Greatest Hong Kong Films/5". Time Out. 14 March 2012. from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2013.

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The Prodigal Son Chinese 敗家仔 is a 1981 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film starring Yuen Biao and directed by Sammo Hung who also co starred and wrote with Barry Wong The film was released on 22 December 1981 and grossed HK 9 150 729 The Prodigal Son was nominated for two Hong Kong Film Awards and won the award for Best Action Choreography The Prodigal SonTheatrical release posterTraditional Chinese敗家仔Simplified Chinese败家仔Hanyu PinyinBai Jia ZăiJyutpingBaai6 Gaa1 Zai2Directed bySammo HungWritten bySammo Hung Barry Wong 1 Produced byRaymond Chow 1 StarringSammo Hung Yuen Biao Lam Ching ying Frankie ChanCinematographyRicky Lau 1 Edited byCheung Yiu chung 1 Music byFrankie Chan Philip Chan Fei lap 1 Distributed byGolden HarvestRelease date22 December 1981 1981 12 22 Running time100 minutesCountryHong Kong 1 LanguageCantonese 1 Box officeHK 9 150 729 The film tells the story of Leung Chang the son of a wealthy man who is half heartedly studying kung fu Leung Chang s lack of expertise forces his father to pay people to lose to him in fights After Leung Chang discovers that his father has been deceiving him he becomes inspired to study martial arts more seriously and attempts to convince a kung fu expert to take him on as a student Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release and reception 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksPlot editLeung Chang is a young man in a wealthy family living in Foshan in the mid 19th century He is a martial artist trained by two instructors in his father s employ He has fought over three hundred times in Foshan and won every fight but unbeknownst to him his father has arranged for his servant Yee Tung choi to bribe Chang s opponents to lose to him in order to protect him This has caused Chang to believe that he is a world class fighter but in truth he hasn t even mastered the basics of kung fu and any real fighter could easily defeat him Everyone knows this but him giving him the nickname The Prodigal Son behind his back because of the money he is costing his parents who pay to keep him from getting injured One night three of Chang s friends attend a performance by the Lok Fung Lin Chinese Opera troupe One of Chang s friends is attracted to the lead actress and asks her out on a date after the performance She refuses but he insists and even harasses her She reveals herself to be a man Leung Yee tai a master of Wing Chun He beats up and humiliates Chang s friends Chang challenges Yee tai to a fight to avenge the insults to his friends As usual Yee Tung choi tries to bribe Yee tai to lose but Yee tai refuses easily defeats Chang and reveals the truth about his martial arts ineptitude to him Chang desiring to learn real kung fu asks Yee tai to teach him Wing Chun Yee tai refuses because he thinks Chang would probably misuse it but Chang has his father buy the Lok Fung Lin troupe and gives himself a job as Yee tai s personal assistant insisting on following Yee tai everywhere until Yee tai agrees to teach him Wing Chun This continues for six months The Lok Fung Lin troupe travels to Canton There Yee tai s Wing Chun skills are witnessed by Lord Ngai Fei the son of a Manchu duke who is also a martial arts master and is hunting for a worthy opponent Ngai forces Yee tai to fight him Ngai and Yee tai are evenly matched until Yee tai has an asthma attack Ngai stops the fight and postpones it until Yee tai is healthy and fit for it It is revealed that Ngai is also a prodigal son unbeknownst to him his father has ordered his bodyguards to protect him from anyone who might beat him in a fight However their methods are more ruthless and brutal than the bribery employed by Chang s parents they resort to assassination During the night Ngai s bodyguards and a team of assassins infiltrate the Lok Fung Lin theater massacre the troupe and burn down the theater Yee tai is having trouble sleeping because of his asthma and he sees light reflected off an assassin s blade through his eyelids and reacts in time to escape along with Chang The assassins think they died in the fire as does everyone else Yee tai takes Chang to the home of his martial brother Wong Wah bo With Wah bo s help Chang finally convinces Yee tai to teach him Wing Chun Chang trains under both Yee tai and Wah bo Yee tai trains him in Wing Chun and Wah bo trains him in freestyle fighting Over time Chang achieves proficiency in martial arts but Yee tai s asthma is worsening Chang takes Yee tai back to Foshan to see a doctor There Ngai learns that Yee tai is still alive and he visits him Yee tai reveals that Ngai s bodyguards have been assassinating everyone who might beat Ngai The bodyguards murder Yee tai Ngai horrified has his bodyguards executed and laments he may never find an opponent as worthy as Yee tai Chang goes against his late master s dying plea to not fight Ngai and challenges Ngai to a fight at the graveyard Using everything that Yee tai and Wah bo taught him he manages to beat Ngai despite his martial superiority Cast editSammo Hung as Wong Wah bo Yuen Biao as Leung Chang known as Leung Jan Lam Ching ying as Leung Yee tai Frankie Chan as Ngai Fei Chan Lung as Yee Tung choi Chung Fat as Mr Law Dick Wei as Mr Suen Wai Pak as Au Ru Kwai Chin Yuet sang as Kung fu teacher Hoi Sang Lee as Kung fu teacher Wu Ma as Brick Man James Tien as Broken right arm fighter Cheung King bo as Troupe manager Ho Wai han as Twiggy Chan Yau hau as Leung Chang s father Lin Jin as Leung Chang s mother Wang Hsieh as Duke Ding Yue as Magistrate Cheung Hei as DoctorProduction editIn The Prodigal Son the depth and framing of the shots were a radical change from the two dimensional approach to filming that had been used in Hong Kong at this point 2 Release and reception editThe Prodigal Son was released in Hong Kong on 22 December 1981 1 The film grossed a total of HK 9 150 729 at the Hong Kong box office 1 In the Philippines the film was released by Season Films Universal on 11 January 1989 3 The Prodigal Son was released on DVD by Image Entertainment on 15 June 1999 4 It was later released again by 20th Century Fox in 2004 on DVD 4 At the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards Sammo Hung Lam Ching ying Yuen Biao and Billy Chan won the award for Best Action Choreography for their work in The Prodigal Son 5 The Prodigal Son was nominated for the Best Film and Best Director Hung awards but lost both awards to Ann Hui s Boat People 5 In 2012 Time Out placed The Prodigal Son at number 54 on their list of Top 100 Hong Kong films 6 See also editHong Kong action cinema List of action films of the 1980s List of Hong Kong films of 1981 Sammo Hung filmography Yuen Biao filmographyNotes edit a b c d e f g h i The Prodigal Son Hong Kong Film Archive Retrieved 27 September 2013 Haflidason Almar BBC Films Review The Prodigal Son DVD BBC Retrieved 27 September 2013 Grand Opening Today Manila Standard Manila Standard News Inc p 14 Retrieved 20 June 2020 For the First Time Samo Hung Revealed the Secret of His Mastery of Kung Fu a b The Prodigal Son 1982 Releases Allmovie Rovi Corporation Retrieved 27 September 2013 a b 第2屆香港電影金像獎得獎名單 Hong Kong Film Award in Chinese Retrieved 27 September 2013 The 100 Greatest Hong Kong Films 5 Time Out 14 March 2012 Archived from the original on 20 February 2016 Retrieved 27 September 2013 External links editThe Prodigal Son at IMDb nbsp The Prodigal Son at AllMovie The Prodigal Son at Rotten Tomatoes The Prodigal Son at Hong Kong Movie DataBase The Prodigal Son at Hong Kong Cinemagic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Prodigal Son 1981 film amp oldid 1209400401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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