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The Crippled Masters

Jack Conn , Frankie Shum , Joe Law  |  R |  DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Jack Conn, Frankie Shum
  • Directors: Joe Law
  • Format: Subtitled, NTSC
  • Language: Cantonese
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Tgg Direct
  • DVD Release Date: January 1, 2003
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000B1A4J
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #68,592 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

 

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Think Nothing Will Shock You? Check This Out., July 2, 2004
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"The Crippled Masters" may very well be the single most evil movie I've ever seen. It's still hilarious, and it's the kind of movie that makes me happy to be alive and a movie watcher.
This movie is about a guy with no arms and a guy with horribly withered legs who team up to learn kung-fu and fight evil. The legless guy at one point jumps on the armless guy's shoulders during a fight. In several occasions, the armless guy twirls stick with his very bony arm stump, and even punches people (don't ask). Was there a plot? Oh, who knows. I was too caught up in the depravity of it all.
The DVD is in the aspect ratio of 1.33:1, which means it's probably in pan-and-scan. For you two or three people out there who want to catch "every inch" of "The Crippled Masters," then you'll have to wait for a better version. There are a few cheesy special features included: a crappy photo gallery (just a few stills from the movie), some info about the cast, a page of production notes (the same stuff that's on the back of the box) and a page of 'trivia' (more production notes, this time in point form). I still have hope for the special deluxe 5-disc edition of "The Crippled Masters," with interviews, trailers, and a ten-hour documentary, "Burden of Dreams: The Making of The Crippled Masters."
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Crippled Masters, October 3, 2005
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This movie is no joke at all! Revenge, Revenge, and more Revenge! This is the driving force in this movie.

Nothing makes you want to kick the "you know what" of your enemy than to have your arms chopped off and thrown away as if they were yesterday's garbage. The armless character played by Frankie Shum, must learn to deal with his handicap and not feel sorry for himself. He is helped by a stranger on a farm where he learns how to strengthen his legs and do farm work.

But, here's the twist of fate! The same man who carried out the order to have his arms chopped off (Jackie Conn), in turn had his legs burned off by acid for his punishment. This is where the movie grabs you! Yes, you've guessed it! Their paths cross again - "no arms" meets "burned off legs." Frankie had the upper hand because he learned to work around his handicap and nearly beat Jackie to death because he was filled with rage. Jackie tried to explain to Frankie that he was only carrying out the order made by the evil master. An old man living in a cave intervened and persuades Frankie that he must learn to forgive and move on. After he learns to forgive Jackie for having his arms cut off, they were taught kung fu by this same old man. They both vowed to get even with the evil master and later joined forces.

This inexpensive flick is a true gem. You would simply not believe the stunts you see these guys do. The stunts weren't chopped up and made to look real. The guy with this little two inch stub sticking out of his shoulder cavity swirls and swings a staff better than those having hands and arms. This is totally real. No big shirt with the arm tied or taped to the side - faking being crippled. You will see one with his shirt off and you can quickly tell where his arms used to be "or never was" and the other with extremely disformed legs. I guarantee you will be using the rewind button on this one - you'll probably wear it out! This kung fu flick is better than many I've seen where everyone had arms and legs.


All I can say is don't sleep on this one. You'll be sorry!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No Arms, No Legs, No Problem!, February 11, 2004
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Movie Summary: One man disobeys the evil master's orders and has his arms cut off and is thrown in the street while a second man helps. Some time later the second man finally objects to the master's cruelty and the master destroys his legs with acid. Eventually these two crippled men meet and swear revenge. They meet up with an old man who teaches them how to fight again by complementing each other's strengths. With newfound confidence and the help of a government agent, they seek out the nearly invincible evil master who crippled them.

My Opinion: I heard about this Kung Fu classic many times on a popular Chicago Radio show. It wasn't available on DVD then. When it finally showed up on DVD, I had to grab it. This is a strange twist on the standard Kung Fu Movie plot of: Hero Wronged, Hero trains, Hero gets revenge. The twist is that both the crippled masters are disabled in real life. Frankie Shum has a tiny stump of one arm, and Jack Conn has useless shriveled legs. It is very strange to see the master with no arms fight, eat, and twirl a staff. The other master spends most of the movie crawling around which isn't quite as weird but is still strange. The masters compliment each other well and the story is pretty good. I was amazed, freaked out, and entertained all at the same time.

DVD Quality: The DVD contains Chapter Selection, Cast and Crew, Film Facts, Facts and Trivia, and Photo Gallery. The Audio is dubbed in English. The video is not too bad.

What You Should Do: Buy this one for you Kung Fu collection. The price is right, and it's a gem that needs to be included in all collections.

Related Movies To Check Out: Crippled Avengers, Crippled Heroes, The Five Deadly Venoms, Shaolin Challenges Ninja

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