Fist Of Fury (1995 TV Series)
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''Fist of Fury'' is a 1995 Hong Kong
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television series adapted from the 1972 film of the same title. Produced by
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(ATV) and
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, the series starred
Donnie Yen Donnie Yen Chi-tan (; born 27 July 1963) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, and action director. Yen is one of Hong Kong's top action stars. Yen is widely credited for bringing mixed martial arts (MMA) into the mainstream Asian cinema by cho ...
as Chen Zhen (Cantonese: Chan Zan), a character previously portrayed by
Bruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines that ...
in ''
Fist of Fury ''Fist of Fury'' is a 1972 Hong Kong action martial arts film written and directed by Lo Wei, produced by Raymond Chow, and starring Bruce Lee in his second major role after ''The Big Boss'' (1971). Lee, who was also the film's action choreogr ...
'' (1972) and
Jet Li Li Lianjie (courtesy name Yangzhong; born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, Chinese martial arts, martial artist, and retired wushu (sport), Wushu champion. He is a naturalized Singapo ...
in ''
Fist of Legend ''Fist of Legend'' ( zh, , t=精武英雄, j=Zing1 Mou2 Jing1 Hung4) is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts film directed and co-written by Gordon Chan, featuring action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who also stars in the l ...
'' (1994). The series is also related to the 2010 film '' Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen'', in which Yen reprises his role.


Plot

The series is set in early 20th-century
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
. Chan Zan travels to
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with his younger sister, Siu-yin, in search of a new life after their hometown is destroyed by a group of bandits. Upon his arrival, he sees that Shanghai is divided into an international settlement under the control of foreign powers, while the martial artists' community in Shanghai is divided into many schools competing for the top position. The status reflects the state of China: the Chinese are pursuing their individual goals and fighting among themselves instead of uniting to drive out the overbearing foreign powers and regain sovereignty of their country. Fok Yuen-gap, the founder of Ching-mou School, is trying hard to persuade and influence the other schools to unite under a common purpose of defending China from foreign intrusion. While earning a living as a
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and
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in Shanghai, Chan saves Yi-kiu, a famous singer, from some gangsters and receives an invitation to join the notorious
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. He proves to be the best fighter in the gang and wins the favour of the boss, Choi Luk-kan. At the same time, he encounters the bandits who killed his family and they also happen to be the Green Gang's allies. Unable to convince the Green Gang to support him in taking revenge on the bandits, he learns a painful lesson to stay away from the gangs' illegal activities when the bandits kill his sister too. He leaves the Green Gang after avenging his sister and family. Chan ultimately joins Ching-mou School after feeling impressed with Fok from their earlier encounters. He becomes Fok's favourite apprentice as he demonstrates a good understanding of Ching-mou's philosophy and founding principles, and hones his fighting skills under Fok's guidance. In the meantime, he meets and falls in love with Yumi, the daughter of Takeda Yukio, a Japanese consul. Their relationship is strained because they stand on opposing sides and come from strikingly different backgrounds. Besides, Ching-mou School strongly supports the local anti-Japanese movement, much to the Japanese's displeasure. Furthermore, Ishii Hideaki, Yumi's fiancé, has to come to Shanghai with his brother to start a
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in the
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. Meanwhile, Takeda takes charge of the
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's activities in Shanghai, including sabotaging the Chinese military in preparation for the Japanese to launch a future invasion of China. Knowing that Fok, whom the Chinese regard as a hero, must die in order for the Chinese people's morale to be crushed, Takeda sends a spy to infiltrate Ching-mou School and secretly poison Fok. Fok takes up a challenge from Ishii to fight in a ''
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'' match, but collapses halfway and dies due to the poisoning. Chan remains calm in the face of taunts and insults from Ching-mou's enemies after his master's death, and continues to lead his fellows to resist the Black Dragon Society. All members of the Ching-mou School ultimately die in the struggle, leaving Chan as the sole survivor. After discovering that Takeda is planning to release a deadly virus in Shanghai and allow the Japanese to use that as an excuse to invade China, Chan breaks into the Black Dragon Society's base and takes down every fighter who stands in his way. He confronts Takeda and defeats him, but spares his life when Yumi begs him not to kill her father. Takeda commits suicide in humiliation after his defeat; Yumi, who was caught up in the fight and gravely wounded, dies of her injuries after Chan brings her back to Ching-mou School. In the final scene, Ching-Mou School is surrounded by armed soldiers because the Japanese consulate has ordered Chan's arrest for the murder of Takeda. Chan speaks to the Chinese police inspector, who promises him to ensure Ching-mou School's survival, and then charges out with a flying kick at the soldiers as they open fire at him.


Cast

*
Donnie Yen Donnie Yen Chi-tan (; born 27 July 1963) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, and action director. Yen is one of Hong Kong's top action stars. Yen is widely credited for bringing mixed martial arts (MMA) into the mainstream Asian cinema by cho ...
as Chan Zan (), the protagonist. *
Eddy Ko Eddy Ko Hung (; born Ho Yiu-sum ; 1947) is a Hong Kong television and film actor who has worked on the TV stations RTV, ATV (both now defunct), and TVB. Most recently, he has made appearances in several international films including 2015's ''T ...
as Fok Yuen-gap (), the founder of Ching-mou School. *
Joey Meng Joey Meng Yee-man born 2 October 1970 is a Hong Kong actress, model and beauty spokesperson. She is best known for her roles with television network ATV before moving to network TVB in 2013. Her contract with TVB ended in 2020. Life and career ...
as Yumi (), Takeda Yukio's daughter and Chan Zan's love interest. * Kenny Lin-Teruyuki as Ishii Hideaki (), Yumi's fiancé who wants to start a karate school in China. * Yeung Chak-lam as Takeda Yukio (), a Japanese consul and member of the
Black Dragon Society The , or the Amur River Society, was a prominent paramilitary, ultranationalist group in Japan. History The ''Kokuryūkai'' was founded in 1901 by martial artist Uchida Ryohei as a successor to his mentor Mitsuru Tōyama's ''Gen'yōsha''. It ...
. *
Berg Ng Berg Ng Ting-yip (born 12 December 1960) is a Hong Kong actor. He is best known for his role as Inspector Cheung in the 2002 crime thriller film ''Infernal Affairs''. Filmography Television * ''The Undercover Agents'' (1984) * '' 101 Citizen ...
as Lau Chan-shing (), the most senior Ching-mou student. *
Eric Wan Eric Wan Tin-chiu (born 28 October 1964) is a Hong Kong television actor best known for his role as "Fong Tin-yau" in the '' My Date with a Vampire'' television series trilogy produced by the Hong Kong television network ATV. Wan began his actin ...
as Choi Hok-fu (), Choi Luk-kan's son who becomes a '' hon-gan''. * Leung Yat-ho as Leung Ha (), Choi Luk-kan's bodyguard and Chan Zan's friend. * Cong Shan as Yi-kiu (), a singer and Leung Ha's love interest. * Lau Chi-wing as Choi Luk-kan (), the boss of the
Green Gang The Green Gang () was a Chinese secret society and criminal organization, which was prominent in criminal, social and political activity in Shanghai during the early to mid 20th century. History Origins As a secret society, the origins and hist ...
. * Sin Ho-ying as Ishii Hiroshi (), Hideaki's brother and the master of the
Hongkou , formerly spelled Hongkew, is a district of Shanghai, forming part of the northern urban core. It has a land area of and a population of 852,476 as of 2010. It is the location of the Astor House Hotel, Broadway Mansions, Lu Xun Park, and Hon ...
dojo. *
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as Mrs Takeda, Takeda Yukio's wife. * Ng Yuen-chun as Kuki (), Ishii Hideaki's ''
sensei Sensei, Seonsaeng, Tiên sinh or Xiansheng, corresponding to Chinese characters , is an East Asian honorific term shared in Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and Chinese; it is literally translated as "person born before another" or "one who comes ...
''. * Mai Kei as Wu Yan (), Takeda's secretary. * Renee Dai as Siu-yin (), Chan Zan's younger sister. * Bobby Tsang as Yip Tai-cheung (), a Ching-mou student. * Lee Mo-king as Yip Tai-cheung's wife * Ng Siu-ching as Ma Siu-ching (), a Ching-mou student. *
Stephen Au Stephen Au Kam-tong (born 26 April 1963) is a Hong Kong actor for TVB (2000–present). He was formerly an actor for ATV (1990–2000). He played David Mo (武紀勇) in TVB sitcom Best Selling Secrets (2007–2008). He also played the role ...
as the Thai boxer * Cheng Shu-fung as Hung Pao (), a bandit chief who murders Chan Zan's family. *
Hung Yan-yan Hung Yan-yan (born 25 February 1965, also credited as 熊欣欣 or Xiong Xin Xin) is a Hong Kong martial artist, actor, stuntman and action director originally from Liuzhou, Guangxi, China. He was the stunt double for martial arts superstar Jet L ...
as Hung Fei (), Hung Pao's brother. * Philip Keung as Ah-chung (), a
coolie A coolie (also spelled koelie, kuli, khuli, khulie, cooli, cooly, or quli) is a term for a low-wage labourer, typically of South Asian or East Asian descent. The word ''coolie'' was first popularized in the 16th century by European traders acros ...
and Chan Zan's friend. * Ken Lok as Cheung Hak-cheung (), an ally of Ching-mou School. *
Lo Lieh Wang Lap Tat (June 29, 1939 – November 2, 2002), better known by his stage name Lo Lieh, was an Indonesian-born Hong Kong film actor and martial artist. Lo was perhaps best known as Chao Chih-Hao in the 1972 martial arts film ''King Boxer'' ...
as Cheung Chung-tong (), a warlord and Cheung Hak-cheung's father. * Hon Yee-sang as Choi Kam-fu (), Choi Luk-kan's brother and a martial arts master. * Simon Tsui as Uncle Kuen (), the chairman of the Shanghai Martial Arts Association. * Fung Kwok as Nung King-suen (), a businessman and friend of Fok Yuen-gap who co-founded Ching-mou School. * Kong To as Mayor Yim (), the mayor of Shanghai. * Mak Kei as Inspector Lo (), the police inspector. * Leung Kam-yim as Boss Ma (), the Teochew businessman who hired the Thai boxer. * Wai Lit as Fong Koi-tin (), the vice chairman of the Shanghai Martial Arts Association. * Kon San as Master Kam (), a martial arts school master. * Kwan Wai-lun as Cheng Tin (), the master of the White Crane School. * Ling Lai-man as Lo-fung (), the cook of Ching-mou School.


External links


''Fist of Fury''
on Donnie Yen's official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Fist Of Fury Hong Kong action television series Martial arts television series Asia Television original programming 1995 Hong Kong television series debuts 1995 Hong Kong television series endings 1990s Hong Kong television series Live action television shows based on films Cantonese-language television shows