The Victim (1980 film)

The Victim

UK DVD cover
Directed by Sammo Hung
Produced by Karl Maka
Wong Fung
Written by Lau Tin-chi
Starring Sammo Hung
Bryan Leung
Music by Frankie Chan
Release dates
  • 28 February 1980
Running time
100 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office $1,668,661.50 HKD

The Victim (orig. 身不由已; Shen bu you ji) is a humorous Hong Kong action film directed by Sammo Hung released in 1980. Starring Hung and Bryan Leung Kar Yan, the film is also known as Lightning Kung Fu and San bat yau gei. The US release was in June 1982.

Although he had only a very small role in The Victim, former Peking Opera School student Yuen Biao played a key part in the making of this film. He was one of four action choreographers on the film, and doubled several of the stars for martial arts and acrobatics.

Karl Maka, a frequent co-star with Sammo Hung in such films as Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon and Odd Couple, has an unusual deadpan role as a Shaolin abbot.

Bryan Leung is an action actor who is well known for his intense style, but even he found this film a challenge. He has recalled many times of the exhaustion he felt in filming the final fight scene, much of which he was not doubled for.

Plot

Chun Yau (Bryan Leung) was adopted as a little orphan boy by a humble rich man under one rainy-night - who already had a mean young son. Chun has developed into a fine kung-fu fighter who is on the run with his newly-wedded wife, from his Step-brother. Who is madly after his sister-in-law. The jealous son holds a grudge against his stepbrother because he blame Chun Yau for the loose of his eye (and now wheres a jade patch over the eye). Now, Chang Yi has made it his goal to hunt down Chun Yau and his bride, Yu Ti prompting the newlyweds to spend their lives together running in fear from the gang leader. One fine day, Fatty spots Chun helping an old man from being crushed by a loaded-cart - Fatty challenges Chun but and ultimately gets defeated. However, Chun is not interested in becoming his master since he is more worried about his own domestic problems. Apparently Fatty has promised his ancestors that he shall learn proper Kung Fu by training under the man who beats him (and Chun Yau is the first to do so.). However, Chun Yau and his wife are trying to keep a low profile and they want nothing to do with Fatty, as all he does is attract attention. Fatty, meanwhile, can’t help but wonder why such a great martial artist lives in fear.

With his stepfather at death’s door, Chun Yau and his wife go to pay final respects to his ill-struck adopted father. As Chun Yau enters his father’s room, he finds himself surrounded by Chang Yi’s men. They let Chun Yau speak with his stepfather as the old one expires. Chang Yi appears to be mourning the death of his father, but as soon as Chun Yau leaves his stepfather’s room, Cheng Yi orders his men to attack his stepbrother. Fatty arrives in time to help Chun Yau fight off the gang members. But Chun Yau’s wife can no longer handle the pressures of life on the run. She begs Chang Yi to stop the violence and she will leave Chun Yau and live with him. She tells her husband she is sick of life on the run and that she will stay with Chang Yi. Chun Yau is shattered and leaves a broken man, followed by the faithful Fatty. But Yu Ti really does not plan on spending her life with her hated admirer. After Chang Yi calls off the price on Chun Yau’s head, Yu Ti commits suicide rather than succumbing to his desires. After stealing the body of his wife and laying her to rest he finally begins trainning Fatty in the Kung fu style his step father taught him (The Iron Cross) During a trainning session Fatty spots a gang member watching them from some tall grass. he tells his Sifu and gets a knife to dispatch him. But to Chun Yau's surprise Fatty stabs him instead telling him that "He was a victim too".

Latter after the gang member reports back, fatty goes and collects the bounty on Chun Yau from Cheng Yi (who is also holding Fatty's mother hostage). With money and mother in hand fatty has one more gift for Cheng Yi, it's Chun Yau and very much alive. He explains that once Chun Yau became his Sifu (Master/Teacher) he told him everything. They came up with the plan to stage his death and getting fatty's mother released. But as Fatty and his mother were leaving gang members stabbed them both. fatty's last words to his teacher and friend was to put is loyalty to his step father aside and avenge them. A final battle ensues between a hired expert in the Southern Eagle Claw and Chun Yau. After Chun Yau dispatches the hired expert and gives the gang members a good beating they got the message and left the two brothers to handle their own business. The two brothers are evenly matched in fighting style till Chun Yau finally lets go of his rage and turns the Kung Fu match into a street fight leaving Cheng Yi dead from being hurled into a building support column.

We then see Chun Yao paying respects at the graves of his wife and student. While there a beggar looking a lot like fatty shows up and asked about the deceased and their relations to him. as the beggar turns to leave Chun Yao relies who he is and runs after him.

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