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Overview

User Rating:
7.6/10   6,550 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Tai-Muk Lau (writer)
Cheung Tan (writer)
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Release Date:
3 September 1993 (Hong Kong) more
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Tagline:
Sometimes the only way to become a hero is to be an outlaw more
Plot:
A doctor fights the corrupt authorities as a masked Robin Hood hero, even while another martial artist/doctor is forced to hunt for him. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
2 nominations more
User Reviews:
It is THE martial arts film to see -- it is about young Wong Fei-hung, before Tsui Hark-Jet Li's "Once Upon A Time In China" period. more (118 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Directed by
Woo-ping Yuen 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Tai-Muk Lau  writer
Cheung Tan  writer
Pik-yin Tang  writer
Hark Tsui  writer

Produced by
Quentin Tarantino .... producer (2001 release)
Hark Tsui .... producer
 
Original Music by
Richard Yuen 
 
Cinematography by
Arthur Wong 
 
Film Editing by
Chi Wai Chan 
Angie Lam 
 
Production Design by
Ringo Cheung 
 
Production Management
Steve Barnett .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Cheung-Yan Yuen .... action director
 
Sound Department
Kevin Bartnof .... foley artist
Tom Bellfort .... adr editor
Fred Burke .... foley editor
Aura Gilge .... assistant sound editor (as Aura Belle Gilge)
Patrick Giraudi .... sound re-recording mixer
Ellen Heuer .... foley artist
Tim Holland .... supervising sound editor: 2001 rerelease
David C. Hughes .... sound designer (2001 re-release)
Noah Katz .... sound editorial technical support
Thanos Kazakos .... adr editor: English dubbing
Brian Magerkurth .... sound re-recordist: 2001 re-release
Larry Oatfield .... sound effects editor (as E. Larry Oatfield)
Sina Oroomchi .... adr mixer
Joe Privitelli .... ProTools engineer
Gene Radzik .... Dolby consultant: 2001 remix
Jurgen Scharpf .... sound re-recording mixer
Kevin Sellers .... sound effects editor
Michael Semanick .... sound re-recording mixer
Addison Teague .... sound effects editor (2001 re-release)
Randy Thom .... supervising re-recording mixer: US release
 
Visual Effects by
John Follmer .... visual effects producer: MetroLight Studios
Celia Hallquist .... visual effects producer: MetroLight Studios
James W. Kristoff .... executive in charge of production: MetroLight Studios
Ralph Maiers .... digital artist
Scott E. Metzger .... 2D and 3D artist: MetroLight Studios
Brad Moylan .... digital compositor: Pixel Magic (2001 re-release)
Dobbie Schiff .... visual effects executive producer: MetroLight Studios
Jon Terada .... digital compositor
James David Hattin .... senior wall replacement specialist: OCS Freeze Frame/Pixel Magic (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Donnie Yen .... action director (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Joanie Diener .... supervising music editor (2001 re-release)
Michael Dittrick .... music editor
Sharyn M. Tylk .... music editor
 
Other crew
Woo-ping Yuen .... martial arts director
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Iron Monkey (Hong Kong: English title) (USA)
Iron Monkey: The Young Wong Fei Hong
Shao nian Huang Fei Hong zhi: Tie Ma Liu (Hong Kong: Mandarin title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for martial arts action/violence and brief sexuality.
Runtime:
90 min | USA:85 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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DTS (US version) | Dolby Digital (US version) | Mono (original release) | SDDS (US version)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The part of the young Wong Fei-Hung is played by Tsang Sze-Man, a talented martial artist, and also a girl. more
Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Dr Yang plays the monocord, we hear vibrato, but the fingers in his left hands are not moving more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Making of 'Kill Bill' (2003) (TV) more

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8 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
It is THE martial arts film to see -- it is about young Wong Fei-hung, before Tsui Hark-Jet Li's "Once Upon A Time In China" period., 4 November 2001
8/10
Author: Ruby Liang (ruby_fff) from sf, usa

Hong Kong film director and martial arts expert Yuen Woo-ping is absolutely outstanding. In "Iron Monkey," one scene I admire most is the poetically quiet, beautiful interaction of fluid movements in graceful progression: as Dr. Yang and Miss Orchid close shop (the clinic), a whiff of wind blows the papers (written prescriptions) up in the air, and Yang (who's actually Iron Monkey) elevates himself up into the air to catch the flying papers, while Orchid, with a few agile movements and glides, catches the balance of the flying papers. It's like a short interlude - a silent romantic song with punctuated accents - with a slight kick from Miss Orchid, a stool plops into place upside down as it should be on another neatly ends the piece. I actually relish this quiet segment much more than the awe-struck extensive finale scene, which is truly an amazing display of exquisitely choreographed martial art movements of three masters (two good forces tenaciously team up against one skillful evil monk) on multiple wooden poles with inferno-like fire a-dancing below. Fantastic performances from Donnie Yen as Wong Kei-ying, father of Wong Fei-hung, who's deftly portrayed by a young girl Tsang Sze-man, and Yu Rongguang as Dr. Yang/Iron Monkey, with Jean Wang as Miss Orchid, to the upstanding police chief, the devastating evil monk and all.

Iron Monkey is essentially a film about the legendary Shaolin kung-fu master (also known as drunken master) Wong Fei-hung when he was young. In fact, the alternate title is "Siunin Wong Fei-hung tsi titmalau," literally: Young Wong Fei-hung's iron monkey.

Follow this up with Jet Li's "Once Upon A Time In China 2" ("Wong Fei-hung ji yi: Naam yi dong ji keung" 1992, literally: Wong Fei-hung #2 - young man should be self-sufficiently strong) and the adult Wong Fei-hung portrayal will be better understood: why he's so good at his knowledge and practice of Chinese medicine, why he acted so restrained and coy with Aunt Yee, whom he very much loves but won't express so - all due to the austere teachings from his father as noted in "Iron Monkey." We also learn that he lost his mother at a tender young age - though from Jackie Chan's "The Legend of Drunken Master" (2000 USA, "Jui Kuen 2" 1994, literally: Drunken fist 2), we can see he has quite a wonderful stepmother - smart and wittily portrayed by Anita Mui! See it if you want another excitingly fun, martial arts action-packed drama about the adult Wong Fei-hung.

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