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The Iron Monkey
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A masked bandit know as 'Iron Monkey' steals from the corrupt authorities as a masked thief to give to the poor while another martial artist/doctor is forced to hunt him down. But a major threat unites them as a powerful and traitorous shaolin monk takes over the authorities.
A masked bandit know as 'Iron Monkey' steals from the corrupt authorities as a masked thief to give to the poor while another martial artist/doctor is forced to hunt him down. But a major threat unites them as a powerful and traitorous shaolin monk takes over the authorities.
Actors:
Mandy Chan,
Chi-Hung Ling,
Donnie Yen,
Bob Papenbrook,
Dion Lam,
Peter Doyle,
Joe Ochman,
Ezra Weisz,
Siu Wah Chan,
Mona Marshall,
James Wong,
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Mandy Chan
Chi-Hung Ling
Donnie Yen
27 July 1963, Canton, China
Bob Papenbrook
18 September 1955, San Diego, California, USA
Dion Lam
Peter Doyle
Joe Ochman
24 August 1954, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Ezra Weisz
1 January 1971, Freehold, New Jersey, USA
Siu Wah Chan
Mona Marshall
31 August 1947, Los Angeles, California, USA
James Wong
16 February 1940, Canton, China
Director:
Woo-Ping Yuen
Woo-Ping Yuen
1 January 1945, Guangzhou, China
Country:
HongKong
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February 06, 2008
Some of the best fight sequences one can expect to see in this genre.
October 18, 2001
Yuen tosses off nimble, elegantly witty solutions to life's most vexing problems regarding rooms full of bad guys who won't take thwak for an answer.
Seattle Times
October 12, 2001
A breathtaking pleasure certain to build anticipation for Yuen's future directing efforts on this side of the globe.
September 22, 2009
Woo-ping is as unembarrassed by the hokiness of his narrative as he is by that of his unending combat enactments, which you can accept as intentional stylistic exaggerations.
September 27, 2009
Despite its seemingly constant action, the focus was way too light for my liking, resulting in a film that's often more corny than it is enthralling.
Washington Post
January 06, 2002
A crackling Cantonese action caper in the tradition of Robin Hood, Zorro, Batman et al.
October 12, 2001
Think of Iron Monkey as the potboiling cousin of Crouching Tiger, rather than its most honoured forefather, and you'll be on the right wavelength.
September 23, 2009
Despite it's tonal split personality, Iron Monkey is a fun Hong Kong martial arts action-comedy that offers a heck of a climax.
October 16, 2001
[Yuen's] fights are innovative and intense, whether they're a whirlwind one-on-one duel or one of many struggles featuring multiple combatants.
September 25, 2009
some of the finest martial arts displays imaginable, and it doesn't take itself seriously
Slate
October 12, 2001
A rollicking, comic-book Robin Hood plot and more furiously entertaining fight scenes than the ones in Ang Lee's solemn martial-arts art movie.

