Come Drink with Me

Come Drink with Me

  • Director: King Hu
  • Writer: King Hu,Shan-Hsi Ting
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong
  • Language: Mandarin
  • Release date: April 7, 1966
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Das Schwert der gelben Tigerin
  • "Come drink with me" is produced by Hong Kong Shaw Brothers Co., Ltd., directed by King Hu , directed by Sammo Hung , starring Pei-Pei Cheng , Leung Lok Wah , Chan Hung Lit , Yang Zhiqing , Han Yingjie , Feng Ku and others slice   .
    The film tells the story of Jin Yanzi's successful extermination of the "Five Tigers" and the rescue of his brother with the help of Come drink with me Fan Dabei.   The film was released in Hong Kong on April 7, 1966.

    Details

    • Release date April 7, 1966
    • Filming locations Taiwan
    • Production companies Shaw Brothers

    Movie reviews

     ( 25 ) Add reviews

    • By Kiley 2022-04-19 09:02:55

      Since you are all commenting on its martial arts, let me talk about its arena

      For a long time, Shaw Brothers films were famous for their martial arts films.

      The goddess Zheng Peipei is the "Queen of Martial Arts" that cannot but be mentioned in the Shaw Brothers martial arts world.

      Maybe many friends now don't know who she is, and put a still photo of her in "Tang Bohu's Autumn Fragrance".

      Is it very impressive?

      The film we are talking about today is the...

    • By Buddy 2022-04-19 09:02:55

      After holding red Zheng Peipei in one hand and making extraordinary contributions to Shaw Brothers movies, why did Hu Jinquan turn around and leave the job?

      In February 1953, Hu Jinquan and Li Hanxiang became brothers with different surnames, and were introduced by Li Hanxiang to work in Shaw Brothers.

      He started out as an artist and later began to play roles in films.

      "Acting and leading the way"——

      In 1962, Hu Jinquan was the assistant director...

    • By Pearlie 2022-04-19 09:02:55

      Have you ever remembered that beautiful women are like swallows, and swords are like flowers?

      The movie channel is playing, and I just write about it. The 1966 costume film, the first work of director Hu Jinquan. I will watch it with gusto, not because of how good the movie is to watch. 1 is to see Zheng Peipei when he was young. The movie is called The Drunk Man, but I feel that the director gave most of the shots to Jin Yanzi, played by Zheng Peipei. There are close-ups everywhere, and the costumes have been changed several times. The capable and decisive professional demeanor of...

    • By Manley 2022-04-19 09:02:55

      The highlights of every martial arts

      Every step of martial arts has some bright spots. If there are bright spots everywhere, then it can't be called a classic. It is an MV.

      After all, the drunk man has the brand of the era, and it also ended in that era. But it brings us some of the thrill of watching martial arts and opens the martial arts movie mode. Although its storyline is very old, I can guess the next step or ending when I see every part of it or the outline of the story, but it still gave me a lot of pleasure....

    • By Jairo 2022-04-19 09:02:55

      Martial arts films under the culture of Peking Opera

      It is said that Hu Jinquan's Drunk Man and Zhang Che's One-Armed Swordsman, one freehand and the other realistic, created a precedent for innovative action films. Looking at it now, the advantages of the drunk man are still good, and the shortcomings cannot be obliterated.

      The drunk man has many similarities with the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Jin Yanzi is like Yu Jiaolong, with a rigid and stubborn personality. The drunk man is like Li Mubai, who guides him with the principles of...

    User comments

      ( 92 ) Add comments

    • By Kathryne 2023-09-28 22:13:34

      It's all based on Zheng Peipei's appearance, I didn't see Hu Jinquan's...

    • By Aracely 2023-08-31 14:18:22

      There are so many classic characters in it! Typical martial arts movie! I was not born at that time, but as a classic at that time, I had to watch...

    • By Helga 2023-08-09 18:58:41

      seen before. Quite the stage posture, Zheng Peipei was extremely beautiful back then. Brother Hua Lie is so...

    • By Ulices 2023-07-24 06:19:08

      Objectively speaking, it is not a good martial arts film, but in a sense, it created the artistic conception era of Shaw Brothers literati martial arts. More than 30 years later, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon also has many tributes. , including the character setting of Yu Jiaolong, the group battle in the inn, the night chase on the eaves and so on. I wonder if Zheng Peipei, looking at 19-year-old Zhang Ziyi 30 years later, will remember the stubborn and sassy Jin Yanzi at that time?...

    • By Kelli 2023-07-21 18:33:07

      The front is still the taste of Hu Jinquan, but the back has changed, turning into pure grievances and grievances. PS. Twenty-year-old Zheng Peipei. ....

    Movie plot

    The heroine Jin Yanzi was originally a lady of the official family. She was favored by her parents since she was a child, and she learned a good martial arts. She successively captured three robbers who had done a lot of mischief, and one of them was escorted to the county town by her brother who was a county official and the son of Zhang Zhijun of the imperial court. Unexpectedly, when passing through the dense forest, they were...
    more about Come Drink with Me Movie plot

    Evaluation action

    "Come drink with me" is a transition between traditional martial arts movies and new martial arts movies, because it not only maintains a good traditional sense of space, story, etc., but also shows modernity in the use of lenses and the mastery of rhythm. characteristics, and showing "new" characteristics. (Sina Review) 
    The plot of a typical martial arts novel, under the flexible handling of Jin Quan, the characters, space, and...
    more about Come Drink with Me Evaluation action

    Movie quotes

    • Chang Hsuan-yen: May I ask your name?

      Fan Ta-p'i: They call me Drunken Cat