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Drunken Master. "Lot o' good that soldier trainin' did ya! I'm drunk!" "Imagine if I hadn't been drunk." "The most potent weapon of war!" (drinks) "Like most Jackie Chan films, Drunken Master II is a schizophrenic mix of childish overacting and manly violence coming together to make a perfect movie.
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Tonight I am very prepared! — Vodka Drunkenski (Soda Popinski), Punch Out. "Everything mankind does is much, much easier if you're ever so slightly drunk." — The leader of the Inebriati (or Knights Tipplar), That Mitchell and Webb Look. Categories. : Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
I drink to prepare for a fight. Tonight I am very prepared! — Vodka Drunkenski (Soda Popinski), Punch-Out!! "Everything mankind does is much, much easier if you're ever so slightly drunk." — The leader of the Inebriati (or Knights Tipplar), That Mitchell and Webb Look. Categories: Drunken Master. Quotes.
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Oct 5, 1978 · Drunken Master: Directed by Woo-Ping Yuen. With Jackie Chan, Siu-Tin Yuen, Jeong-lee Hwang, Dean Shek. Wong Fei-Hung is a mischievous yet righteous young man, but after a series of incidents his frustrated father has him disciplined by a master of drunken martial arts.
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- Action, Comedy
- Woo-Ping Yuen
- 1978-10-05
Check out the top quotes from The Story of Drunken Master, along with sound clips from the English dubbed version of this 1979 martial arts classic movie.
Drunken Master II: Directed by Chia-Liang Liu, Jackie Chan. With Jackie Chan, Lung Ti, Anita Mui, Felix Wong. A young martial artist is caught between respecting his pacifist father's wishes or stopping a group of disrespectful foreigners from stealing precious artifacts.
Drunken Master features Chan and Yuen Siu-tien as fictionalized versions of martial artists Wong Fei-hung and Beggar So; in the film, Wong is an irreverent young man forced under the fierce tutelage of So, master of the drunken fighting style; although the two do not originally get along, Wong eventually gains humility and respect for So.