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The Scorpion King (released in Hong Kong as Operation Scorpio) (Chinese: 羯子戰士) is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by David Lai, and produced by Sammo Hung. The film stars Chin Kar-lok, Lau Kar-leung and Kim Won-jin. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 12 November 1992.
Plot
Budding comic book artist Yuk Su (Chin Kar-Lok) finds himself living out the fantasies of his alternate world when he saves a young girl from an illegal prostitution racket. After he was expelled from medical school his father took Yuk Su to one of his father's friends to help him keep up with his education. Soon he found a teacher (Lau Kar Leung) who can help him live on his dreams and be a legendary hero. With the aid of his fecund imagination and the help of an aging kung fu expert Yuk Su becomes something even he had never dared dream, a hero in real life.
Cast
Chin Kar-lok as Yuk Su / Yu Shu
Lau Kar-leung as Master Yat / Master Lo
May Lo as Jade
Kim Won-jin as Sonny Wang
Fung Woo as Uncle Chai
Victor Hon as Mr. Wang
Frankie Chin as Bull / Jean Pal
Steven Yuen as Inspector Hua
Tiffany Lau as Lan
Lawrence Lau as Fatty Hsing
Yuen Miu as Tallie
Sai Gwa-pau as Waiter
Wang Han-Chen as Uncle Jung
James Lai as Inspector Hua's son
Fung Yuen-chi as Loanshark in Su's dream
Yuen Tak as Hua's Henchman
Thomas Sin as Tien
Release
Fox released the DVD in the US on May 25, 2004.
Reception
J. Doyle Wallis of DVD Talk rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "Extremely mediocre story is elevated by the action talent on hand, mainly Kim Won-jun, whose jaw dropping skills make the film worth owning for any martial fan." The Encyclopedia of Martial Arts Movies rated it 3.5/4 stars and wrote of the climax, "Although slightly marred by wire special effects, the bulk of the battle is breathtaking martial arts – perhaps some of the best ever filmed, and certainly the best of the year."
Styles
Xieziquan (Chinese: 蝎子拳)- A Chinese kung fu martial art which focuses almost exclusively on kicks, Xieziquan was utilized by Sonny Wang and incorporated the Korean martial art known as Taekwondo into his own signature style to make it resemble a scorpion.
Boxing- A basic sport that uses:
1. Jab
2. Cross
3. Hook
4. Uppercut
This fighting style was used by Bull/Jean Paul in a fight against Sonny Wang following the attempted abduction of his father.
References
External links
Scorpion King at IMDb