The Champions (1983 film) explained

The Champions
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T:波牛
S:波牛
P:Bō Niú
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Director:Brandy Yuen
Producer:Raymond Chow
Screenplay:Brandy Yuen
Cinematography:Ma Koon-wa
Kenneth Sung
Editing:Peter Cheung
Studio:Paragon Films
Peace Film Production (HK)
Distributor:Golden Harvest
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
Gross:HK$3,206,327

The Champions is a 1983 Hong Kong sports comedy film written and directed by Brandy Yuen, who also supporting role. The film stars Yuen Biao, Cheung Kwok-keung, Dick Wei, Moon Lee, and Eddy Ko.

Synopsis

Lee Tung (Yuen Biao) is taunted by rival football teams. At first he is just a ball boy and a punch bag for the leading villain, King (Dick Wei). But after too many beatings, Tung decides to play for another local team and to go against King in a one-off football match at the end. The film also tackles problems of jealousy, corruption and bullying in sports.[1]

Cast

Critical response

Variety applauded the film's "impeccably-choreographed action sequences" while also acknowledging that "the storyline (the underdogs make good) and acting are secondary", with only the final football match being criticized for taking place "in some obscure sand lot that truly weakens the impact."[2]

Accolades

In 1985, the film was nominated for the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography for Brandy Yuen and Yuen Shun-yi at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards.[3]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://lets-look.com/index.php?/topic/20520-the-champions-1983/ Lets Look: The Champions (1983) - review
  2. Book: Variety. Variety (magazine). Variety's Film Reviews: 1983-1984. 31 December 1985. R.R. Bowker. 978-0-8352-2798-8. 2nd.
  3. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085260/awards IMDb.com: Boh Ngau awards page