Legend of the Wolf (1997)
Legend of the Wolf, alternatively known as The New Big Boss in American and British DVD releases, is a 1997 Hong Kong action-martial arts film directed and produced by, and starring Donnie Yen. The film also marked Yen’s debut as a film director.Plot:
In legend, there is a powerful and undefeated warrior known as the Wolf. This fighter has retired from the martial arts world and very few people know his true identity, but they are many who wish to challenge him. A young man seeks the Wolf and manages to contact Wai, who leads him to the warrior. When the young man sees that the Wolf (real name Fung Man-hin) is an old man, far from what he expected, he makes some sarcastic remarks to ridicule the old man, prompting Wai to retell the story of the Wolf. The film flashbacks to a post-World War II period.
The young Fung is wandering around a war-torn and ravaged farming village, faintly remembering that he is there to meet a woman at an abandoned temple. Fung encounters the young villager Wai, who leads him to his destination. The villagers are suspicious about Fung’s background and follow him to the temple, where they see Fung engaging six members of a notorious gang in a fierce fight. Although Fung manages to defeat his opponents, he is severely injured and Wai brings him to a quiet spot for recovery. Just then, Fung remembers that the woman he is meeting is actually his
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- Donnie Yen as Fung Man-hin
- Carman Lee as Yee
- Dayo Wong as Wai
- Edmond Leung as young killer
- Ben Lam as gang boss
- Mak Wai-cheung as monkey-style fighter
- Lai Suk-yin
- Tony Tam
- Tanigaki Kenji
- Mandy Chan
- Sam Hoh
- Chiu Wing-hoi
- Cub Chin
- Lee Tat-chiu
- Renee Dai