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''Hitman in the Hand of Buddha'' (Korean title: 인무가인) is a 1981 Korean and
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directed and produced by
Hwang Jang-lee Hwang Jung-lee (Korean: 황정리; born December 21, 1944), known to many with the spelling of Hwang Jang-lee is a Japanese-born Korean martial artist and actor. Hwang is perhaps best known for his role as "Thunderleg" in 1978's ''Drunken Maste ...
in his directorial debut, who also starred in the lead role, and co-directed by Park Yun-kyo.


Plot

Wong Chin (Hwang Jang Lee) arrives in a small town to visit his sister and brother-in-law and quickly dispatches of some local thugs who are intent on robbing people. His unfaithful, inept brother-in-law (To Siu Ming), who works at a rice shop, frequents a local
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. On the wrong occasion, he is drug out of said brothel, then beaten and strung up by thugs from a rival rice shop. Wong Chin steps in to defend his brother-in-law, in which case he discovers that his brother-in-law is cheating on his sister. Despite this revelation, the naïve sister remains faithful to her husband. Wong Chin goes to work in the rice shop and when the thugs return to wreak havoc, they are once again dispatched of with ease. When the thugs are fed up with frequent these beatings, they call on Mr. Shen (Yeung Wai), the local hired killer, and offer him a deal to fight Wong Chin. Shan Hao (Tino Wong), the real Mr. Shen, overhears the plan and he steps in to give the imposter a lesson he won’t forget. Soon a deal is struck for Wong Chin’s life and Wong Chin is invited to dinner by the rival gang, soon realizing that it’s a trap, Wong Chin easily defeats Mr. Shen and his “snake fist” without breaking a sweat. In a related sub-plot, Beggar Fan (Mei-Sheng Fan), leads a gang of vagrant kids and they pickpocket anyone that they come across. When one of the kids steals a snuff bottle from the infamous badman Tiger (Eddy Ko Hung), Fan seeks to return the bottle. Tiger turns out to be Mr. Shen’s master and the two rogues seek out Wong Chin together. Mr. Shen and Tiger bully their way into Wong Chin sisters’ home and proceed to
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her while her husband is forced to watch. Emotionally distraught, she commits suicide while the two villains leave to hunt down Wong Chin. In the melee that eventually ensues, Tiger gives Wong Chin a severe beating before Beggar Fan steps in to save Wong Chin. Beggar Fan suggests Wong Chin go to the
Shaolin temple Shaolin Monastery (少林寺 ''Shàolínsì''), also known as Shaolin Temple, is a renowned monastic institution recognized as the birthplace of Chan Buddhism and the cradle of Shaolin Kung Fu. It is located at the foot of Wuru Peak of the So ...
. While at the temple, Wong Chin ends up being nothing more than a malcontent, since he lacks any patience, and continuously demands to see the Abbott. Eventually, the Abbott teaches him the Shaolin monkey stick and Buddhist fist techniques, as well as how to be more patient and tranquil. Wong returns home from Shaolin looking for his family, only to discovers what Mr. Shen and Tiger did to his sister and brother-in-law (who was killed after later attacking Mr. Shen in the brothel). With revenge on his mind, Wong Chin is determined to hunt down and dispose of Mr. Shen and his master.


Cast

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Hwang Jang-lee Hwang Jung-lee (Korean: 황정리; born December 21, 1944), known to many with the spelling of Hwang Jang-lee is a Japanese-born Korean martial artist and actor. Hwang is perhaps best known for his role as "Thunderleg" in 1978's ''Drunken Maste ...
as Wong Chin *
Fan Mei-sheng Fan Mei-sheng (; born 13 September 1942) also known as Fan Mui-sang, is a prolific Hong Kong Cantonese actor. Fan Mei-sheng started acting in movies from 1964; his first movie was ''The Story of Sue San''. He made his name in Shaw Brothers Stu ...
as Beggar Fan *
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 Uncle 33 * To Siu-ming as Wong Chin's Step brother * Gwok Yin-yin as Wong Chin's sister * Tino Wong Cheung as Shan Hao (student of Uncle 33, villain.) * Chang Il-shik as the shaolin abbot *
Corey Yuen Corey Yuen (; born Ying Gang-ming (殷元奎); 15 February 1951) is a Hong Kong director, film director, producer, action choreographer, and former actor. Yuen was a member of the Peking Opera Schools and one of the Seven Little Fortunes. As a ...
as robber (cameo) *
Eagle Han-ying Eagle Han-ying (Korean name: Kim Young Il, 김영일) was a Koreans, Korean actor and martial artist, who rose his fame in South Korea through various Korean drama series from the 90. Outside of Korea, he is best known with his appearance with m ...
as shaolin monk (cameo) *
Baek Hwang-ki Baek (), also often spelled Paek, Baik, Paik is a Korean family name. In the year 2000, there were 351,275 people with this surname in South Korea. The word means the color white. Baek (白) "白" has a Cantonese origin from the Yuan dynasty an ...
as Uncle 33's thug (extra) *
Kim Yu-haeng Kim or KIM may refer to: Names * Kim (given name) * Kim (surname) ** Kim (Korean surname) *** Kim family (disambiguation), several dynasties **** Kim family (North Korea), the rulers of North Korea since Kim Il-sung in 1948 ** Kim, Vietnamese ...
as shaolin monk *
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as Ah Chi (shaolin monk)


Reception

The film was fairly a good reception. The imdb.com gave the film 6.5 out of 10. The website Kung Fu Kingdom quoted "This is the one to own for every classic kung fu enthusiast's collection!".


References


External links

* 1981 films 1981 martial arts films 1981 multilingual films 1980s Cantonese-language films Hong Kong martial arts films Hong Kong multilingual films South Korean martial arts films South Korean multilingual films 1980s Hong Kong films {{martialart-film-stub