Five Deadly Venoms [VHS]
 
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Five Deadly Venoms [VHS]

Sheng Chiang , Philip Kwok , Cheh Chang    R   VHS Tape
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One of the loopiest kung-fu movies ever made, a garish masterpiece of martial kitsch by the hard-boiled master of the genre, Chang Cheh. The five muscle-bound paragons of the title have fighting skills so hyperdeveloped that they border upon the occult, each modeled on the behavior of a different venomous beast: centipede, snake, lizard, toad, and scorpion. This "poison clan" is embroiled in a complex plot to lay claim to an ill-gotten fortune, but the story line feels like an afterthought. The nonstop wall-crawling action sequences, which match up the cast members in every conceivable combination, are the be all and end all here. This is late, decadent Chang Cheh, without the poise and sweep of earlier epics like Blood Brothers and Vengeance (the noble David Chiang-Ti Lung team ups that inspired John Woo), but it's great fun on its own terms. The painted masks worn by the Venoms, which make them look like berserk extras in a wrestling film, are based upon the belligerent warrior face paint of Chinese opera. --David Chute

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 Stars for the Movie 2 for the DVD!, January 27, 2002
This review is from: Five Deadly Venoms (DVD)
First of all let me tell you how good is this Kung Fu classic. The story is good, about 5 Venoms who live a secret life and are trying to be found by the Poison Clan's master. I think we should all have this fun kung fu flick in our collection but! They have to come out with a better DVD. This DVD has no special features, no original language track, and the image quality has not been restored at all, they didn't even try! So unless you must have it, wait for a better print.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Deadly Venoms - The film which knocked Kung-Fu fans out!!!, July 11, 1999
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This review is from: Five Deadly Venoms [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Shaw Brothers Movie Studios director, Chang Cheh's 1978 tour-de-force Kung Fu extravaganza. This film set the stage for nearly 20+ more movies starring the 'Venoms' to follow in an attempt to quench the world-wide thirst of fans of this, the first 'Venoms' movie. Long out of print and only found in the possession of private Kung-Fu film collectors, the current commercially available VHS of 'The 5 Deadly Venoms' by EPI, is struck from a good quality master print, and is uncut and formatted in LBX (letterbox), which is a real treat to Kung Fu movie fans. The story centers around the last student of the dying master of 'The Poison Clan', who is sent out to find the last 5 secret members of the clan, all of whom have trained in a special 'Poison' technique. Some of the clan members have gone bad, and the student must locate and destroy them with the help of good members, if he can find them! The script, acting, choreography, costumes, and sets are fantastic. This film combines bare-chested Kung-Fu supermen back-flipping through the air while weilding exotic Chinese weapons and performing unbelievable feats of physical strength, skill, and speed, with a twisting plot of deceit, revenge, and corruption; all against a fantastic & deadly 14th century backround. The 5 Deadly Venoms stars Kuo Chui (Lizard), Sun Chien (Scorpion), Lo Meng (Toad), Wei Pai (Snake), Lu Feng (Centipede), and Chiang Sheng as 'Yan Tieh', the last disciple of the Poison Clan master. A 'Must Have' for any Kung Fu movie fan as The 5 Deadly Venoms is truely an all time classic.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I Had Five Pupils, March 20, 2001
By J. Hardy IV (Snohomish, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Five Deadly Venoms (DVD)
You can add me to the nostalgia group, having seen this movie as an 11 year old in 1981 on a Saturday afternoon matinee. I was quite thrilled to find the DVD a few days ago, having eschewed the then difficult to find VHS version. DVD quality is pretty poor, but they were of course hampered going from a disintegrating master. Ghosting and screen artifacts abound, but hey, that's really secondary to anyone who's been searching for this title for some time. While formulaic in the genre sense, [dying master tells pupil to avenge him / right a wrong using every ounce of technique] the story is carried out in a much more sublime whodunit, as a teasing mystery with spurts of action. The last of the Poison Clan practitioners [dying of course] commands young pupil to find the hidden money cache of an earlier teacher before his boundlessly corrupt former students do. Centipede, Snake, Scorpion, Lizard, and Toad already have a head start on our last pupil who hasn't mastered any one of the techniques mentioned, but is versed enough in all of them to be effective when combined w/ another. The story progresses as the rich teacher is found in turn by the various factions. Centipede and Snake have teamed up as have Toad and Lizard. The mysterious Scorpion does not make his true intentions known, skulking around in the darkness to pick up the pieces and sow dissent. Slowly through the film, the members become clear and eventually fight one another which are the highlights. Who will prevail, who will our young student pair with during the end game, and what of the Scorpion? All answered in due time, well, actually in long drawn out periods of slack but when it does start cooking it certainly does. My favorite: the fight between my preferred poison The Snake, and the Toad. Watching and listening to the sound effects as the Snake struck, probing for weak points while the Toad would flex and bounce him off 10 feet was fun then and now.. and surprisingly mirrors the battles based on this scenario I would have with my 8 year old sister. Hah hah. This is a definite cult classic, campy enough in later viewing that it doesn't take itself too seriously, but with enough action to satisfy new viewers too. Recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Deadly Venoms - The film which knocked Kung-Fu fans out!
Shaw Brothers Movie Studios director, Chang Cheh's 1978 tour-de-force Kung Fu extravaganza. This film set the stage for nearly 20+ more movies starring the 'Venoms' to follow in... Read more
Published 11 days ago by Bartok Kinski

4.0 out of 5 stars 5 Deadly Venoms
I enjoyed watching this movie with my kids. It has so much cool action.
My kids liked the Lizard the best!
Published 24 days ago by John

5.0 out of 5 stars Best classic kung fu movie
I used to watch kung fu movies all the time, as there was a weekly time slot when I was growing up. Was it channel 5 in LA? Read more
Published 2 months ago by Paul G. Sundling

5.0 out of 5 stars TOO MANY CRY BABIES HAVE REVIEWED THIS CLASSIC!!!
It seems their are way too many cry babies, who have reviewed this cult classic. It seems that they are reviewing the bad and bootleg prints of this film from Director Chang... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Johnny Palliser

5.0 out of 5 stars A classic - Must Watch!
Watching this again brings me back to when I first saw it as a child. The new commentary with cinema expert Bey Logan makes it even more enjoyable to watch. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kevin Theiss

4.0 out of 5 stars Very bloody, very sadistic...but also worthy of its classic status.
This review pertains to Celestial Pictures' release of this film.

It is important to note that many of the one-star reviews of this film refer to earlier editions of... Read more
Published 5 months ago by D. Mok

5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Deadly, 5 Stars
This is the movie that got me into Kung Fu movies. When I was young I was flipping through the channels and Martial Arts Theater, a weekly Kung Fu movie showcase, was airing 5... Read more
Published 7 months ago by ghostface2k

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Kung Fu Film Ever
Best kung fu flim ever.

You might want to get the film from a Hong Kong Web site.
Published 8 months ago by J. Stern

5.0 out of 5 stars Childhood Memories
This movie brings back memories of my youth. Every Saturday morning my cousins and I would rush through chores at my grandmother's house so that we could watch "Saturday Morning... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Pretty Girrl

4.0 out of 5 stars Good film, bad audio
This is a good movie, but the audio is lousy. I had to crank it up on my TV. Normally I watch TV at volume level 18. For this movie I had to crank it up to 60. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Dro

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