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Dragon,Tiger, Panther (I)
The show follows three main characters who team up to solve unusual cases. Although they have different backgrounds, they work together seamlessly to crack the cases. Most of the cases they solve are related to organized crime in the city. Despite the fact that they are not police officers, they are often drawn into dangerous situations, leading them into precarious circumstances.
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Plot Summary
A young orphan raised in a martial arts school is sent to the city to earn money for his impoverished masters. There, he encounters a corrupt government official and his sadistic henchmen, leading to a series of escalating martial arts duels. He must rely on his training and wit to overcome these formidable opponents and protect the innocent.
Critical Reception
Dragon, Tiger, Panther (I) is a classic of the martial arts genre, celebrated for its innovative fight choreography and the early display of Jackie Chan's acrobatic style. While its plot is straightforward, the film is highly regarded for its action sequences and its place in the development of kung fu cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dynamic and creative fight scenes.
Recognized as an early showcase for Jackie Chan's unique martial arts talents.
Considered a solid entry in the 1970s kung fu film era.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with many viewers appreciating the authentic martial arts action and the energetic performances, particularly from a young Jackie Chan.
Fun Fact
This film was one of Jackie Chan's earliest starring roles, predating his international breakthrough with 'Drunken Master'.
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