Fist of Fury - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Fist of Fury"
精武門 (1972)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
Fist of Fury - TMDB rating
7.2/10
1058
Fist of Fury - Kinopoisk rating
7.912/10
48230
Fist of Fury - IMDB rating
7.2/10
37000

Film crew

Director

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Lo Wei

Lo Wei
Director

Producer

Editor

Peter Cheung
Editor

Art Direction

Chu Sheng-Hsi
Art Direction
Chu Sheng-Shi
Art Direction

Costume Design

Chu Sheng-Hsi
Costume Design
Chu Sheng-Shi
Costume Design

Stunts

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Mars

Mars
Stunts
Robert Baker
Stunts
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Little Unicorn
Stunts

Production Design

Photo Lo Wei #90150

Lo Wei

Lo Wei
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Simon Chan Kwok-Hong
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Joseph Koo
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

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Liu Liang-Hua
Associate Producer

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Chris Chen Ching-Chu
Director of Photography

Production Manager

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Liu Liang-Hua
Production Manager

Screenplay

Photo Lo Wei #90150

Lo Wei

Lo Wei
Screenplay

Construction Coordinator

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Ma Wen-Chun
Construction Coordinator

Lighting Technician

Cheng Hui-Jan
Lighting Technician

Characters

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Ni Kuang
Characters

Assistant Director

Chih Yao-Chang
Assistant Director
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Shing Fui-On

Shing Fui-On
Assistant Director

Choreographer

Assistant Camera

Cheung Yiu-Cho
Assistant Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • Jackie Chan appeared in an uncredited cameo role in this film. He played one of the kung fu school students in the crowd scene during the unexpected Japanese attack. He also served as a stunt double for the actor playing the Japanese villain, Mr. Suzuki, in the film's final scene. It was he who receives the iconic flying kick from Bruce Lee's character. In this scene, Jackie flew much further than planned and fell from a great height. Bruce Lee was the first to rush to check on the stuntman's condition.
  • The confusion with titles continued with this Bruce Lee film. American distributors once again decided to change the original title and revisited their idea of "The Chinese Connection," hoping to capitalize on the success of "The French Connection" (1971).
  • According to some sources, the real-life prototype of Chen Zhen did not engage in a final showdown with the Japanese occupying forces but successfully fled Shanghai.
  • The film features a character named Petrov – a Russian karate master played by an American actor. Petrov demonstrates 'Russian strength' in the film by bending thick metal bars and hammering nails into a wooden board.
  • The full version of the film has a runtime of 110 minutes.
  • The somersault in the duel scene between Chen Zhen and his teacher in the dojo was not performed by Bruce Lee, but by his stunt double.
  • The original title translates to "School of Knighthood," while "Fist of Fury" is the title given to the film by American distributors, after Bruce Lee's previous film "Fists of Fury of Chen Zhen" was renamed "The Big Boss."
  • The film is set in 1908, although Huo Yuanjia died in 1910.
  • Yoshida's hakama is worn backwards.
  • In the scene where Chen throws around the Japanese, it's visible that they are dolls.
  • Filming of the movie began on October 17, 1971.
  • The original title translates to “Schools of Chivalry,” while “Fist of Fury” is the title given to the film by American distributors after Bruce Lee’s previous film, “Fists of Fury Cheng Chen,” was renamed “The Big Boss”.
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