Edge of Fury: Uncut (1978) | Region-Free (DVD)
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Rare Uncut Composite in English.
Title: Edge of Fury (1978)
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Plot Synopsis:
Fang Pao, a loyal chauffeur, becomes entangled in a web of crime after his wealthy employer is arrested for drug smuggling and sentenced to death. Determined to uncover the truth, Fang dives into the criminal underworld, facing betrayal, corrupt officials, and ruthless enemies. With his martial arts skills and relentless pursuit of justice, he wages a one-man war against a powerful conspiracy.
Cast and Crew:
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Director: Lee Tso-Nam
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Writers: Ding Sin Saai
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Cast:
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Bruce Li as Fang Pao
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Yasuaki Kurata as Mr. King
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Michelle Yim as Fang’s Girlfriend
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Dana as Mr. Chan’s Second Wife
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Tommy Lee as Antagonist
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IMDb Link:
Edge of Fury (1978)
Reviews from Letterboxd:
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David Sodergren – ★★½
“Edge of Fury manages to find the most inefficient way possible to tell an already complicated plot, with its weird flashbacks and over-abundance of characters.” -
Stefano Monteforte – ★★
“Pretty standard Bruce Li vehicle for what that’s worth. Li plays Fong, the chauffeur of Mr. Chun, a rich businessman who’s just been pinched for smuggling opium out of Thailand, and sentenced to death.” -
johnholmes – ★★½
“Yes, it’s a pity, basically he wants to do more than just bang around. He wants to tell a story. Unfortunately, no one is interested and the long version is, yes, too long.” -
FilmFan1970 – ★★★★
“A cool Hong Kong film from 1978 that has that great 70’s look and feel. Pity the video on Prime is a poor quality VHS 4:3 pan & scan copy. Half the heads are cut off the screen like a lot of the picture, which is annoying. The film is fun though.” -
Jeff Bona – ★★★½
“What I do like about ‘Edge of Fury’ is the assortment of goodies it has to offer: Babes, music, annoying little kid, Yasuaki Kurata. There’s definitely enough action to go around, which was choreographed by Tommy Lee, who also has a major role as a baddie.”
Meta Description:
Edge of Fury (1978) is a Hong Kong action-drama starring Bruce Li as a devoted chauffeur seeking justice for his employer. Directed by Lee Tso-Nam, the film dives into a dangerous world of crime, betrayal, and martial arts action.