The Miracle Fighters

The Miracle Fighters

Film poster
Traditional 奇門遁甲
Simplified 奇门遁甲
Mandarin Qí Mén Dùn Jiǎ
Cantonese Kei4 Mun4 Deon6 Gaap3
Directed by Yuen Woo-ping
Produced by Raymond Chow
Written by Peace Group
Starring Bryan Leung
Yuen Cheung-yan
Yuen Yat-cho
Music by Tang Siu-lam
Cinematography Ma Koon-wah
Edited by Peter Cheung
Production
company
Peace Film Production (HK) Co.
Distributed by Golden Harvest
Release dates
  • 23 July 1982 (1982-07-23)
Running time
95 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$8,482,128

The Miracle Fighters is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts fantasy comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Bryan Leung, Yuen Cheung-yan and Yuen Yat-cho. The film's action sequences features various elements of fantasy which includes magic. It was followed by two sequels, Shaolin Drunkard (1983) and Taoism Drunkard (1984) which are similar style films with different storylines.

Plot

During the Qing Dynasty, Han Chinese and Manchu people were not allowed to marry each other. The Emperor commands Ko Hung (Eddy Ko) to kill his wife. However he refuses, and he has to see his wife die and engages in a battle with the Sorcerer Bat (Yuen Shun-yee). To escape, he also takes the infant prince with him. Ko Hung later accidentally kills the prince. However, he then finds an infant under a tree whom he adopts and names him "Shu-kan", which is literally translated as "Tree Root". To cover up what he has done, he puts the prince's jade on Shu-kan. Over a decade later, the Sorcerer Bat tries to kill Ko and tries to kidnap Shu-kan and pass him off as the prince. Ko becomes heavily injured, and Shu-kan (Yuen Yat-cho) goes to find medicine to heal him where he meets two elderly Taoist priests, Kei-moon (Bryan Leung) and Tun-kap (Yuen Cheung-yan). Kei-moon and Tun-kap are disciples of the same master (Yuen Siu-tien), and are always quarreling with each other. There the two teach Shu-kan their martial arts and magic skills. The Sorcerer Bat tries hard to get rid of the two to get Shu-kan, but later he manages to kill Tun-kap. Kei-moon then tells Shu-kan to enter a competition to obtain the Supreme Command. Shu-kan, using the skills he learned, enters the competition where he goes through many different obstacles before he faces off with the Sorcerer Bat. He eventually kills the Sorcerer Bat, wins the competition and brings the supreme command with him. As he returns, he and Kei-moon discover that Tun-kap actually faked her death to fool them to obtain the Supreme Command. The two elders then quarrel again over the Supreme Command. They then decide who will take it in a game of Rock-paper-scissors. First, they both hand gesture "rock", then "paper" but Shu-kan gestures "scissor" and beats them both. With the Supreme Command, Shu-kan commands them to stop quarreling.

Cast

Cast Role
Bryan Leung Kei-moon / Old Man
奇門
Yuen Cheung-yan Tun-kap / Old Woman
遁甲
Yuen Yat-cho Shu-kan
樹根
Eddy Ko Ko Hung
高雄
Yuen Shun-yee Sorcerer Bat
蝙蝠法師
Brandy Yuen Clown in the jar
罈子裡的人
Huang Ha Rainmaker
Tino Wong One of Sorcerer Bat's men
蝙蝠法師手下
Yuen Siu-tien Master
師父

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