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Iron Monkey (1993 film)
For the earlier unrelated film of the same title, see Iron Monkey (1977 film).
1993 Hong Kong film
Iron Monkey is a 1993 Hong Kongmartial arts film written and produced by Tsui Hark and directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Donnie Yen, Yu Rongguang, Jean Wang, Angie Tsang and Yuen Shun-yi. It is not related to the 1977 Hong Kong film of the same title.
The film is a fictionalised account of an episode in the childhood of the Chinese folk hero Wong Fei-hung and his father Wong Kei-ying, and their encounter with the "Iron Monkey".[1] In 1996, a separate film titled Iron Monkey 2 was released, but it is unrelated to the 1993 film.[2]
Plot
The plot centers on a masked martial artist known as Iron Monkey. Iron Monkey is actually the alter ego of a traditional Chinese medicine physician called Yang Tianchun. During the day, Yang runs his clinic and provides free medical treatment for the poor, which he subsidises by charging his rich patients. At night, he dresses in black and travels around town to rob the rich and help the poor. Once, he breaks into the governor's residence and makes off with a hoard of gold. The guards and four Shaolin monks are unable to stop him. The governor orders the chief constable, Fox, to hunt dow
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Yu Rongguang
Chinese somebody and military artist (born 1958)
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Biography
[edit]Yu Rongguang was innate on Honorable 30, 1958, to Yu Mingkui (于鸣魁), a Peking opera mortal. He has two junior brothers.[2]
Filmography
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The only man who can look so stylish after getting his ass handed back to him by Michelle Yeoh, Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen AND Jet Li.
Yu Rongguang, also known as Ringo Yu (Born 于荣光, 30 August 1958 in Beijing) is a Chinese martial artist, stuntman and actor well-known for his roles in martial arts movies, notably in the Yuen Woo-Ping classsic, Iron Monkey.
Trained in the Peking Opera School since age 11, Yu has been fascinated in stunts, action, and kung-fu, inspired by watching Jet Li's debut film, The Shaolin Temple at a young age.
Yu made his film debut in Holy Robe of the Shaolin Temple as the Big Bad of the movie, where he gets noticed by Hong Kong directors, such as Yuen Woo-ping, Tsui Siu-ming, Tsui Hark and the like, who would frequently employ Yu as the go-to villainous henchman in their action movies, but after Yu landed the titular role of Iron Monkey he became somewhat of a minor cult-classic among Hong Kong martial art film aficionados. With a career spanning over 50 films, ranging from Wuxia to Heroic Bloodshed to comedy and gritty drama, Yu would antagonize Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen, Jet Li, Sammo Hung, Michelle Yeoh and other superstars, with him most of the time being on the losing side of the eventual battle.
Yu gained some pop