The Fearless Hyena Part 2 | 
| Directors: Jackie Chan, Chuen Chan Actors: Jackie Chan, Hui Lou Chen, Dean Shek, James Tien, Austin Wai Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 144508
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: Cantonese (Original Language), English (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 99 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 92 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 0767875028 UPC: 043396071735 EAN: 9780767875028 ASIN: B00005N91I
Theatrical Release Date: 1983 Release Date: September 18, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Old but not classic April 8, 2008 Bo Ostergaard Jepsen (Beijing, China) "The Fearless Hyena II" is another of Jackie Chan's pre-"Snake in the Eagle's Shadow" films, and is as such in a bad shape from the start. Story wise there's nothing new or interesting to get (as if you'd expect that), and the same goes for the acting and the action really. The fights are choreographed in the same way that all other kung fu movies of the time were: not very good. And that's basically it. Fighting's not good, so the movie fails to deliver, in a sense. Only interesting bit is, that Jackie is spelled Jacky in the credits. Get it if you collect or are a hardcore JC fan. Otherwise leave it be.
long-haired hippie November 1, 2006 Shawn McKenna (Modesto, CA USA) In cinema, regardless of country, there is a tendency to try to capitalize on the success of a film by remaking it Ad Nauseam. The most common approach is the sequel. Generally sequels will never perform as well as the original (there are exceptions such as Godfather and Drunken Master). When the star of the original film will not appear in the sequel this is normally a recipe for disaster. However, this does not compare to when the lead actor leaves during production (either through death or other problems) yet they continue on with the project trying to complete it. This happened with atrocities such as Trail of Pink Panther and Game of Death when they employed such fraudulent techniques as splicing in old footage, using body doubles while mixing with the original material to create an Ed Woodian style of film. This would also happen with Fearless Hyena II. With the success of Fearless Hyena there was obviously going to be a sequel. Jackie Chan decided to leave for the greener pastures of Golden Harvest during the early filming of movie. Now instead of quitting production, Lo Wei obtained the rights to produce this film, part of the infamous bargaining agreement between the Triads, Jackie, Lo and Wang Yu and employed the use of old footage, body doubles and mixed this with the already completed footage. This "sequel" borrows the same premise as the original and tries to follow the same format. Heaven and Earth (Yam Sai-kwoon aka Yen Shi-Kwan who was also the original nemesis in the first film and Kwan Yung Moon), wearing capes to appear villainous and silly, are tracking down all members of the Yin-Yang clan to exterminate them to prove that they have the greatest Kung Fu. Notice that they fight a young James Tien though later in the film he will age considerably. If you take note of every continuity error, or where the Jackie Chan footage comes from, you will probably have more fun watching this film. We are then introduced to a nude Jackie Chan getting fish, putting snakes down his pants and killing chickens. These introductory scenes of Lung are courtesy of the previous Lo Wei film Spiritual Kung Fu. Like in the first film Lung's guardian (the ubiquitous James Tien) wants him to get a job. This leads to one of the best scenes in the film that is actually left over from the first Fearless Hyena (I am not sure how much extra scenes were originally cut from the first film, but I've read at least an hour or more though I do not know how much still exists). Lung asks to get a job from Jaws Four (a great part from Dean Shek) in a restaurant and results are similar from his previous job with the other brother (a quadruplet) the coffin salesman. This scene is also infamous because of the post dubbing insults that were added against Jackie like - "Look at your ugly face. Small eyes and a big nose. You(r) hair is even longer than a goddamn monkey" and "That goddam long-haired hippie". Then we are introduced to the lazy son of Chan Chi Pei (Chan Wai-Lau as the Unicorn in the first film) Ah Tung who does have an interesting Rube Goldberg device that was done before Pee Wee's Big Adventure and Brazil (could they have copied this film? :-) Probably not). He is a disappointment to his father (though he has good inventor skills) and has a weak knowledge of Kung Fu. He is also friends with a local malcontent named Frog (Hon Gwok-Choi). Frog is the comic relief in the film (and we all know what happens to the comic relief in a Hong Kong film). The plot is vary familiar once you have the introductions of the characters and especially if you have seen Fearless Hyena. Jackie is going to take revenge along with his new found friend (who are they going to take revenge for, well I will not spoil that if it is not obvious). This leads to a shoddy finale that has new scenes filmed mixed with the climax of Fearless Hyena. There is no comparison to the awesome finale of the first film. After watching this movie for the first time I felt it was OK. After subsequent views I disliked it more and more. The biggest problem is the piecemeal approach to this movie. The doubles they used did not look like Jackie and did not move like Jackie (though the one in the beard was a decent fighter). Obviously Lo and Chan Chuen (the director) did not care about continuity and made lots and lots of mistakes in editing. For (another) example there is a good fire stunt in the film until they cut away and show the stunt man in complete protective garb ruining the decent scene. Oh and when they were not taking music from Raiders of the Lost Ark they were using a horrid electronic soundtrack. The pluses of this film are the contraptions that Lazy Tung creates and several scenes with the real Jackie, especially the scene with Dean Shek and the out-of-place betting scene involving turning a shirt inside out. Though even the new scenes Jackie does not appear to "giving it all" and sometimes appears to be out-of-place. Though some of that is because those scenes are from different films. I have a couple of R1 versions of this film. I have one of the full-screen prints (there are many of these out there) and the Columbia version. The full-screen print should definitely be avoided in favor of the Columbia version. This has a great transfer, Cantonese dialog option and looks quite good for this mediocre film. The worst attribute is the ever present malady that afflicts most Hong Kong R1 films - dubtitles.
I WAS TERRIBLY BORED TO DEATH WHEN I SAW THIS August 13, 2004 MICHAEL TAYLOR (RICHMOND, VA USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
TWO CLANS FEUD AND A YOUNG MARTIAL ARTIST [JACKIE CHAN] IS CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL. I HAVEN'T SEEN THE ORIGINAL MOVIE, BUT, THIS MOVIE SUCKS! IT'S TOO SLOW, TOO BORING, AND IT'S EASY TO WANNA FALL ASLEEP WHILE WATCHING IT. WELL, UNFORTUNATELY, I HAVE TO KEEP THIS AWFUL MOVIE. BEING THAT I BOUGHT THIS AS PART OF A TRIPLE FEATURE MARTIAL ARTS DVD THAT ALSO HAS ''THE IMAGE OF BRUCE LEE'' [ANOTHER HORRIBLE MARTIAL ARTS MOVIE] AND ''BLOODFIGHT''. DEFINITELY NOT WORTH THE MONEY OR THE TIME.
Fearless Hyena 2 (1980) November 12, 2002 Chris Zarb (Sliema, Malta) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The story's about these 2 brothers who get together top avenge the murder of their father. The usual.
Lo Wei's attempt to cash in on Jackie February 9, 2001 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
It seems that the movie makers used lots of footage from the first movie, making the story choppy and incomplete. Apparently the studio that owns the film rights tried to cash in on first Fearless Hyena movie's success. The real story: The Lo Wei monstrosity. Jackie had just started filming this movie before moving to Golden Harvest. Lo Wei was quite bitter and even got the Triads involved. Jimmy Wang Wu got Jackie out of trouble so Jackie did two favors for Jimmy, making Fantasy Mission Force and Island of Fire. Lo Wei was very bitter over this entire situation so a couple of years later he put together Fearless Hyena 2 from the little filmed footage that he had, outtakes from Fearless Hyena, and new scenes that they shot using a Jackie Chan look-a-like. All of this nonsense is why I don't like this movie that well. It does have Jackie in it and didn't turn out that increadably bad so I'll give Lo Wei that credit. But none for trying to cash in on Jackie's name. A real disappointment in many fans opinions. Go see the first one... and you shouldn't waste your time with this one. With that said... you may feel stupid buying the Fearless Hyena double-video pack. Caveat Emptor (let the buyer beware).
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