THE CHINESE STUNTMAN (龍的影子)
aka COUNTER ATTACK
Dir. Ho Tsung-tao, 1981
Taiwan. 94 min.
In English (dubbed)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 – 10 PM
MONDAY, JULY 7 – 10 PM
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 – 7:30 PM
FRIDAY, JULY 25 – 10 PM
An insurance salesman (who also happens to be a martial arts master) becomes a stunt double for a popular Hong Kong action star, unwittingly throwing himself into a murderous plot by the film’s producers and director to cash in on the star’s insurance policy.
For his final film as both a director and star, Ho Tsung-tao crafted a meta-masterpiece largely drawing from his own experiences as the former Lee-alike “Bruce Li”. By the late-1970s, Ho had made no bones about his displeasure with being pigeonholed as a Bruce Lee clone, all of which is poured into this cathartic, biting satire of the Hong Kong film industry. The film is as cynical as it is action-packed, with Ho pulling no punches in his depiction of the disposability with which the business treats its below-the-line physical performers who have devoted their entire lives to their martial artistry.