Fist of Unicorn
{{Short description|1973 Hong Kong film by Ti Tang}}
{{Use Hong Kong English|date=July 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2014}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Fist of Unicorn
| image = Fist of Unicorn 1973 Poster.jpg
| director = Ti Tang
| starring = Unicorn Chan
Yasuaki Kurata
Chui Meng
Tina Chin Fei
| distributor = Pacific Grove Corporation
| language = Mandarin
| released = {{Film date|1973}}
| runtime = 90 minutes
| country = Hong Kong
| gross = HK$722,848.9 (Hong Kong){{cite web |title=Fist of Unicorn |url=https://hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=5387 |website=Hong Kong Movie Database |access-date=15 April 2022}}
398,022 tickets (France){{cite web |last1=Soyer |first1=Renaud |title=Jackie Chan Box Office |url=http://www.boxofficestory.com/box-office-jackie-chan-c24779784 |website=Box Office Story |date=4 February 2014 |lang=fr |accessdate=1 July 2020}}
}}
Fist of Unicorn ({{lang|zh|麒麟掌}}; also known as The Unicorn Palm or Bruce Lee and I{{cite web|title=Fist of Unicorn on Imdb|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069445/?ref_=nv_sr_1|date=}}) is a 1973 Hong Kong martial art movie, starring Unicorn Chan. Аction and fight scenes were directed and choreographed by Bruce Lee.
Plot
Once upon a time, the rover whose name is Ah-Lung became friend with the young man called Tiger and Lung was invited by Tiger to join his family. When he arrived to Tiger's family's handyman he enjoyed his new life, however Tiger offended Wong who is short tempered son of a notorious gangster, Lung must protect himself from the gangsters. Later Lung and Tiger forced to join the young women who is pursued by Wong after Wong's gang killed her family at the acrobatic troupe. Ah-Lung shares his martial art knowledge with his new friends he met in order to defeat Wong and his thugs.
Cast
- Unicorn Chan as Ah-Lung
- Mang Hoi as Bald Kid, Tiger
- Meng Chui as Stuttering Wong's dream
- Yasuaki Kurata as Sun
- Gam Dai
- Siu Hung Cham
- Wai-man Chan
- Chun Chao
- Mars as Street Trouper (stuttering boy)
- Alan Chui Chung-San as Street Trouper
- Ji Han Jae as Chi Han Kuang
- Hwang In-Shik as Wong's family thug
- Wei Ping Ao as Japanese
- Tsui Siu-Ming
- Ching Chen
- Hsi Ting Cheng
- Alexander Grand as Rensky
- Te Tung Ouyang
- Cham Siu Hung
- Bruce Lee (Unintended cameo), Bruce Lee only made a brief appearance via behind-the-scenes footage, which shows him rehearsing with the actors and stuntmen.
- Jackie Chan extra (Uncredited)
Versions
On some DVD covers, Bruce Lee is featured, although he does not star in the film.