Iron Monkey
Unmask the legend.
In this Hong Kong variation of Robin Hood, corrupt officials of a Chinese village are robbed by a masked bandit known as "Iron Monkey", named after a benevolent deity. When all else fails, the Governor forces a traveling physician into finding the bandit.
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IRON MONKEY (Eureka Classics) New & Exclusive HD Trailer

IRON MONKEY - Trailer (1993) - Platinum Edition - Donnie Yen, Yu Rong Guang, Yuen Woo Ping
Cast

Yu Rongguang
Dr. Yang / Iron Monkey

Donnie Yen
Wong Kei-ying

Jean Wang Ching-Ying
Miss Orchid / Miss Ho

Angie Tsang Sze-Man
Wong Fei-Hung

Yen Shi-Kwan
Wonder Palm Monk Hin Hung

James Wong Jim
Governor Cheng Pak Fong

Yuen Shun-Yi
Master Fox

Hsiao Ho
Monk Hin Hung's Disciple

Lee Fai
Monk Hin Hung's Disciple

Chun Kwai-Bo
One of the Bad Monks

Chan Siu-Wah
One of the Bad Monks

Mandy Chan Chi-Man
One of the Bad Monks

Cheung Fung-Lei
Governor's Favourite Mistress

Sze Mei-Yee
Governor's Advisor

William Duen Wai-Lun
Fat Rich Patient

Buffalo Tang Tai-Wo
Chief of Thieves' Gang

Wong Kim-Bun
Member of Thieves' Gang

Patrick Ling Chi-Hung
Constable

Dion Lam
Constable

Wong Kim-Wai
Member of Thieves' Gang / Constable
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Reviews
Paco Hope
This is a great kung-fu action film set in historical China. The fight choreography is done by Yuen Wo Ping, who has choreographed fighting in a number of great films, and later choreographed the fighting in The Matrix. His style is stamped all over the fights in the movie. As Kung Fu films go Iron Monkey has an interesting story woven in among familiar tropes. You see plenty of thugs get their comeuppance and there are a few light comedy scenes as well. The story centres around the "Iron Monkey", a Robin Hood-like character who robs from the rich and gives to the poor, who has a Batman-like secret identity. It is much more than "your kung-fu is no good, mine is better!" and the main characters are genuinely likeable and well acted. I think the English voice actors do a pretty good job. The villains are cartoonish in their badness, and the heroes always win, which is typical of the genre. If you like the genre, this is definitely one worth watching. Because it has an interesting story, it's also fairly accessible to folks who are not big kung fu fans.
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