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User Rating:
6.7/10   2,150 votes
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Director:
Hark Tsui
Writers:
Tin-suen Chan (writer)
Cheung Tan (writer)
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Contact:
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Release Date:
14 January 1993 (South Korea) more
Genre:
Action | History more
Tagline:
A Hero Beyond All Others.
Plot:
Master Wong and his disciples enroll in the 'Dancing Lion Competition' to stop an assassination plot and to battle an arrogant, deceitful opponent. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Too many lions! more (11 total)

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Once Upon a Time in China III (Hong Kong: English title) (UK) (USA)
Huang Fei Hong zhi san: Shi wang zheng ba (Hong Kong: Mandarin title)
Once Upon a Time in China 3 (Australia)
Érase una vez en China III (Spain) [es]
Il était une fois en Chine: Le tournoi du lion (France) [fr]
Kapote stin Kina III (Greece) (DVD title) [el]
Master of Shaolin 3 (Switzerland: German title) (DVD title) [de]
Once Upon a Chinese Fighter (Germany) [de]
Once Upon a Time in China III (Italy) (video title) [it]
Volt egyszer egy Kína 3. (Hungary) [hu]
Wan Chai: Tenchi sôha (Japan) [ja]
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence.
Runtime:
109 min | 112 min (uncut version)
Country:
Hong Kong
Language:
Cantonese
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
First film of "Once Upon a Time in China" series presented in Dolby Stereo sound. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Wong Fei-hung kicks his lion costume to the air, the string holding it is clearly visible. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Transporter (2002) more

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1 out of 3 people found the following comment useful.
Too many lions!, 15 June 2007
6/10
Author: ba.harrison from Hampshire, England

The Empress of China decides to hold a Lion King competition as a show of strength to foreigners; rather than uniting her people, the impending event causes fights to break out between rival martial arts schools across the country. Out to ensure that as many potential winners are quashed before the contest even takes place, the nasty Chiu Tim-ba and his men attack the other competitors, including the father of the legendary Wong Fei Hung.

Wong (Jet Li) steps in to protect his old man, gets in a few scraps, and eventually becomes involved in foiling an assassination attempt on a high ranking governor, whilst at the same time trying to make sure that the ex-boyfriend of his sweetheart stays his distance.

As a big fan of Jet Li, I really have tried my utmost to enjoy the OUATIC movies, but, even with the incredible cinematography, lavish sets and costumes, powerful score, and welcome appearances from industry greats such as Yuen Baio and Donnie Yen, the series has left me rather unimpressed.

And Part 3 does nothing to change that.

This chapter moves the action from Canton to Beijing, but almost everything else stays the same. We get more xenophobia, more silly wire-work enhanced fight scenes, more playful romance between Wong and his girl (the gorgeous Rosamund Kwan), more lame comedy, and not enough memorable martial arts action from Li. And this time round we also get lion dances. Lots and lots of lion dances.

If the sight of men dancing and leaping about in brightly coloured lion costumes doesn't sound like fun to you, then I strongly suggest you do not watch this film (lion dance fetishists, however, will have a field day!).

I had always found the traditional Chinese lion dance rather interesting to watch, but this film has dampened my enthusiasm for them more than just a tad. OUATIC 3 starts with lion dances, has a few lion dances throughout, and end with lots of... you guessed it.... lion dances!!! Sure, some of the lions have booby trapped mouths which fire arrows, and another has blades attached to it, and there's a humongous lion at the end to spice things up, but there's only so much wiggling of lion bodies, jiggling of lion heads, snapping of lion mouths and fluttering of big lion eyes that I can take.

In fact, only the presence of the delightful Miss Kwan as Aunt (or is it cousin?) Yee kept me sane. Once again, she is a joy to behold and makes the whole lion-infested film worth enduring.

5.5/10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.

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