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The Fighting Fool A.K.A. The Fighting Fool with the Magic Pole • Duo Gun • Toh Kwan • 奪棍 (1979)

The Fighting Fool A.K.A. The Fighting Fool with the Magic Pole • Duo Gun • Toh Kwan • 奪棍 (1979)

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The Fighting Fool (1979), also released as The Fighting Fool with the Magic Pole, and originally titled Duo Gun (奪棍), is a Shaw Brothers martial arts comedy directed by John Law Ma and Patrick Yuen Ho-Chuen. Produced by Run Run Shaw, the film stars Meng Yuen-Man, Kwan Feng, Chun Wong, Wang Sha, Helen Poon Bing-Seung, Chiang Cheng, Ng Hong-Sang, and Lam Fai-Wong. Mixing slapstick comedy, fast-paced kung fu, and exciting staff fighting, this entertaining adventure delivers colorful villains, clever action sequences, and classic Shaw Brothers entertainment. Available from ClassicKungFuMovies.com for collectors who value accurate film details and hard-to-find physical media.

STORY OVERVIEW

A kind-hearted but inexperienced martial artist unexpectedly inherits a legendary staff believed to conceal an incredible secret. Before long, ruthless criminals, rival fighters, and greedy treasure hunters begin pursuing him across the countryside. Forced to rely on his courage, determination, and growing martial arts skills, the unlikely hero faces increasingly dangerous opponents while learning the true power of the mysterious weapon, leading to an exciting finale without revealing the film's ending.

MARTIAL ARTS HIGHLIGHTS

The Fighting Fool features inventive pole-fighting choreography, traditional kung fu techniques, and lighthearted comedy that became a popular formula during the late 1970s. Fast-moving staff duels, group battles, and humorous training sequences keep the action entertaining throughout, while the choreography showcases a wide variety of traditional weapons techniques rarely seen in modern martial arts films.

WHY COLLECTORS PICK IT

The Fighting Fool remains a rewarding discovery for fans of classic Hong Kong kung fu comedies. Collectors appreciate its blend of humor and martial arts, memorable performances by Meng Yuen-Man and Wang Sha, creative staff choreography, and colorful supporting characters. Its combination of comedy, action, and traditional weapons combat makes it an enjoyable addition to any Shaw Brothers collection.

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE

Released in 1979 during the height of Hong Kong's martial arts boom, The Fighting Fool reflects Shaw Brothers Studio's growing interest in combining comedy with traditional kung fu action. Featuring imaginative weapons choreography and family-friendly humor, the film stands as an entertaining example of the studio's late-1970s martial arts productions.

  • Verified AKAs:
    • The Fighting Fool – International English title
    • The Fighting Fool with the Magic Pole – Alternate English title
    • Duo Gun – Mandarin pinyin
    • Toh Kwan – Cantonese romanization
    • 奪棍 – Original Chinese title
  • Directors: John Law Ma, Patrick Yuen Ho-Chuen
  • Producer: Run Run Shaw
  • Screenplay: Szeto On
  • Music: Eddie Wang
  • Cinematography: Cho Wai-Kei
  • Editor: Chiang Hsing-Lung
  • Action Director: Tang Chia
  • Production Company: Shaw Brothers Studio
  • Distributor: Shaw Brothers Studio
  • Starring: Meng Yuen-Man, Kwan Feng, Chun Wong, Wang Sha, Helen Poon Bing-Seung, Chiang Cheng, Ng Hong-Sang, Lam Fai-Wong, Gam Tin-Chue, Yeung Chak-Lam
  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Genre: Martial Arts, Kung Fu, Action, Comedy
  • Martial Arts Focus: Staff Fighting, Traditional Kung Fu, Weapons Combat
  • Format: DVD
  • Language: Cantonese, English Dubbed
  • Subtitles: English (where available)
  • Region: All Regions
  • Running Time: 93 Minutes
  • Release Year: 1979

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The Fighting Fool delivers inventive staff fighting, classic kung fu comedy, colorful villains, and entertaining action that fans of vintage Shaw Brothers films continue to enjoy.

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