The Legend of Drunken Master - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Legend of Drunken Master"
醉拳二 (1994)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
The Legend of Drunken Master - TMDB rating
7.436/10
1047
The Legend of Drunken Master - Kinopoisk rating
7.616/10
23767
The Legend of Drunken Master - IMDB rating
7.5/10
51000

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Edward Tang
Producer
Leonard Ho
Producer
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Barbie Tung Wan-Si
Producer

Executive Producer

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Hon Yee-Sang
Executive Producer

Writer

Kai-Chi Yuen
Writer

Editor

Peter Cheung
Editor

Art Direction

Eddie Ma
Art Direction
Ho Kim-Sing
Art Direction
Li Ji-Xian
Art Direction
Chu Kong
Art Direction

Costume Design

Ching Tin-Giu
Costume Design
Sukie Yip
Costume Design
Liu Ying
Costume Design

Stunts

Choi Kwok-Keung
Stunts
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Wong Chi-Ming
Stunts
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Ng Kit-Keung
Stunts
Wong San-Gwan
Stunts
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Mars

Mars
Stunts
Dang Tak-Wing
Stunts
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Wong Wai-Fai
Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

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Lau Kar-leung

Lau Kar-leung
Stunt Coordinator

Makeup Artist

Law Lai-Kuen
Makeup Artist
Chow Man-Kuen
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

William Wu Wai-Lap
Original Music Composer

Stunt Double

Tong Chuan
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Cheung Yiu-Cho
Director of Photography
Tony Cheung
Director of Photography
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Jingle Ma Choh-Sing

Jingle Ma Choh-Sing
Director of Photography
Nico Wong Man-Wan
Director of Photography

Property Master

Ho Chieh-Fu
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Max Yip Biu-Kei
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Lee Kuen
Hairstylist
Wong Tim-Fook
Hairstylist

Cinematography

Production Manager

Kenny Chan
Production Manager
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Ng Kit-Keung
Production Manager
Wai Sum Shia
Production Manager
Cheng Suk-Yee
Production Manager

Screenplay

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Edward Tang
Screenplay
Man-Ming Tong
Screenplay
Kai-Chi Yuen
Screenplay

Props

Guo Wan-Cai
Props
Yeung Sai-Yan
Props

Carpenter

Butt Yiu-Kwong
Carpenter

Gaffer

Wong Shing-Foo
Gaffer
Ng Man-Fai
Gaffer
Shun Yuk-Ming
Gaffer
Lee Man-Chi
Gaffer

Assistant Director

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Lam Hak-Ming
Assistant Director
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Frankie Chan Fan-Kei
Assistant Director
Kwan Yiu-Wing
Assistant Director

Wan Fat

Wan Fat
Assistant Director

Music

William Wu Wai-Lap
Music

Focus Puller

Lai Yiu-Fai
Focus Puller

Assistant Production Manager

Ng Kin-hung
Assistant Production Manager

Martial Arts Choreographer

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Lau Kar-leung

Lau Kar-leung
Martial Arts Choreographer

Foley

Ng Kwok-Wah
Foley

Theme Song Performance

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Theme Song Performance

Music Arranger

Chris Babida
Music Arranger

Main Title Theme Composer

Peter Lee
Main Title Theme Composer
Paul Lee
Main Title Theme Composer

Set Runner

Yip Wai-Keung
Set Runner

Lyricist

Lai Man-Ting
Lyricist

Presenter

Leonard Ho
Presenter

Wardrobe Designer

Shing Fuk-Ying
Wardrobe Designer

Director of Operations

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Director of Operations

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the filming of the movie, a serious conflict occurred between director Lau Kar-leung and Jackie Chan. Lau believed that more realistic Hung Gar style fighting should be added to the film, while Chan understood that his fans preferred the Drunken Style. As a result, Lau left the filming, and Chan took on the directorial duties in the final fight scene.
  • A fight between Jackie Chan and Hu Sung Pak was originally planned for the end of the film, but Sung Pak frequently sprained his ankle. As a result, Chan was forced to train his personal bodyguard, Ken Lo (performing numerous stretches and fast kicks), for three months to take on the role of Sung Pak.
  • Approximately four months of filming went into shooting the final seven-minute fight scene. Chan said that to shoot three seconds of a good film, it takes one day of filming.
  • The episode where Jackie fights in a restaurant against a large number of opponents with axes was copied into the game "The Matrix: Path of Neo".
  • A third film followed the sequel, but without Jackie Chan.
  • The Hong Kong version of the film has a runtime of 102 minutes, the American version – 99 minutes.
  • The film was released in the United States under the title "The Legend of the Drunken Master".
  • Jackie Chan had to fall onto burning coals twice. The first time, he felt he "couldn't catch the right rhythm."
  • The scene where Jackie fights in a restaurant against a large number of opponents with axes was copied into the game "The Matrix: Path of Neo".
  • The film was released in the United States under the title "The Legend of the Drunken Master."
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