Drunken Master ( , literally drunken fist) is a Hong Kong movie directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu Tien (aka Simon Yuen), and Hwang Jang-Lee, first released in 1978. It was Chan's first big hit, and is an early example of the comedic martial arts style for which he is famous.
Two young students of a drunken master fight against an evil kung fu master and gang. Evil kung fu master had previously lost to the students' master. The movie is a set up for the incredibly long fight scene at the end of the movie. Written by David Ukrainetz
The father of Wong Fei-hong, who has been attempting to teach his son kung-fu, but has found him too disobedient to teach and decides to send him off to his uncle, a cruel and torturous master of the 8-Drunken Genii kung-fu. After much suffering the son comes back to rescue the father from an assassin who has also previously humiliated Naughty Panther. A great showcase of Jackie Chan's slapstick comedic talents. Written by Jason Abbott
Wong Fei Hong (Jackie Chan) is sent to train under his uncle, a wine guzzling master famous for crippling his students. Desperate to escape this brutal teacher's cruel regime, he flees but is confronted, humiliated and beaten senseless by a hired assassin (Hwang Jang lee). Angry, ashamed, hungry for revenge, the wayward Fei Hung returns to his drunken master. This is the second collabration between director Yuen Woo Ping and Jackie Chan was another huge box-office hit, drawing in 8 million HK dollars on its run. Blending intresting martial arts moves with slapstick comedy (Jackie trademark). "Drunken Master" ushered in the new genre of comedy kung fu and estableshed Chan as its uncontested king. Written by Mikhali Mifsud
Zui Quan stars Jackie Chan as a young Wong Fei Hung. His nickname is Naughty Panther, so earned because of his lack of discipline. Constantly clowning around when he should be learning Kung Fu, his father sends him to live with and study under his uncle - a sadistic Master with the reputation of crippling his students. Meanwhile, a rival landowner places a price on Fei Hung's father's head...and an assassin answers the call. Written by Zui Quan