In this classic martial arts movie, Chan Hui Lau plays Chang, the proprietor of a vineyard and a master of the lethal kung fu maneuver known as "Drunken Boxing," which, as its name suggests, calls for the practitioner to be intoxicated. He discovers two youths (Li Yi Min and Jack Long) stealing grapes from his vineyards and hires them to work for him, which disrupts his otherwise relatively calm life. He gradually imparts the technique of drunken boxing to them. The two young men anger Yeh Hu (Lung Fei), Chang's adversary, when they engage in combat with several neighborhood toughs.
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In this classic martial arts movie, Chan Hui Lau plays Chang, the proprietor of a vineyard and a master of the lethal kung fu maneuver known as "Drunken Boxing," which, as its name suggests, calls for the practitioner to be intoxicated. He discovers two youths (Li Yi Min and Jack Long) stealing grapes from his vineyards and hires them to work for him, which disrupts his otherwise relatively calm life. He gradually imparts the technique of drunken boxing to them. The two young men anger Yeh Hu (Lung Fei), Chang's adversary, when they engage in combat with several neighborhood toughs.
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