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The classic dynamic of the student and the master has long been a cornerstone of kung fu cinema, often culminating in the student overtaking and defeating the person who gifted them with their martial arts skills. This can be seen through literal battles where the student surpasses their teacher's ability and beats them for the first time. However, in other kung fu movies, the defeat can be more symbolic as they utilize the skills they have been given to go further than their teacher was ever capable of, and in the process, the student becomes the master.

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Many of the greatest kung fu movies have featured a student-versus-master dynamic, whether that was a bright-eyed kid on a quest for glory or a more withered hero who was thrust into greatness. Many of the greatest martial arts movie stars have played essential roles in these types of stories, as the growth and power of a student gaining previously unimaginable skills is a timeless tale that resonates across generations. From farcical comedies to epic action-packed wuxia films, there have been countless movies where the student defeats the master.

10 Snake In The Eagle's Shadow (1978)

Directed by Yuen Woo-ping

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Snake in the Eagle's Shadow

PG

Action

Comedy

Snake in the Eagle's Shadow is a 1978 martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping. Starring Jackie Chan as Chien Fu, the story follows a mistreated janitor who learns the art of Snake Kung Fu from an old master. This newfound skill empowers him to stand up against bullies and defend his school from its enemies. The film is notable for its combination of action and humor, establishing Chan's trademark style.

Director
Yuen Woo-ping

Release Date
March 1, 1978

Studio(s)
Seasonal Film Corporation

Distributor(s)
Cinematic , Seasonal Film Corporation

Writers
Ng See-yuen , Choi Gai-gwong , Tsai Chi-kuang
Cast
Jackie Chan , Yuen Siu-tien , Hwang Jang-lee , Dean Shek , Fung Hak-on , Tino Wong , Peter Chan

Runtime
90 Minutes
Main Genre
Action

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Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow was made right before Jackie Chan achieved his big break with Drunken Master, and similar to that subsequent film, this also dealt with a student surpassing the training of his master. Chan portrayed Chien Fu, an orphaned boy relentlessly bullied at his kung fu school. With a desire to prove his deriders wrong, Chien trained under the guidance of his master, the old beggar Pai Cheng-tien (Yuen Siu-tien), who taught him the ways of Snake Kung Fu.

This unique fighting style allowed Chien to rise above those who had ridiculed him and eventually surpass the skills of his own master. While Pai was always able to best Chien in training, after developing his own ‘Cat Claw’ technique, he was able to surpass the skills of his own master and take out the sinister high master of the Eagle Clan, Sheng Kuan, in battle. While viewers never got to see Chien defeat his own master, his victory over the one foe Pai could not defeat signaled his progress as a martial arts student.

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9 The Prodigal Son (1981)

Directed by Sammo Hung

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The Prodigal Son

R

Action

Adventure

Comedy

The Prodigal Son is a Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Sammo Hung, featuring Yuen Biao in a story about a privileged young man who learns the truth about the origins of his martial arts prowess and seeks to understand it better by training with legendary Wing Chun master.

Director
Sammo Hung

Release Date
January 1, 1981

Studio(s)
Golden Harvest

Writers
Sammo Hung

Cast
Sammo Hung , Lam Ching-ying , Yuen Biao , Billy Chan

Runtime
100 minutes
Main Genre
Action

Kung fu legend Sammo Hung directed and co-wrote the martial arts 1980s classic The Prodigal Son, which told the timeless story of a student overcoming his master. This began as a spoiled young man named Leung Chang (Yuen Biao) discovered his reputation as a master martial artist was manufactured by his rich father and soon turned into a classic tale of overcoming the odds when he meets a real master who takes him on as an apprentice.

While Chang was originally only half-heartedly studying kung fu, the realization that his father had been paying his opponents to lose their fights convinced him to take his discipline far more seriously. While this story may feel familiar, Leung Chang was actually based on a real man named Leung Jan, who was one of the earliest practitioners of Wing Chun, the style made famous by Ip Man. As a classic tale told well, Time Out even ranked The Prodigal Son among its list of best Hong Kong films of all time.

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8 Master Of The Flying Guillotine (1976)

Directed by Jimmy Wang Yu

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Master of the Flying Guillotine

R

Fantasy

Action

Director
Jimmy Wang Yu

Release Date
April 24, 1976

Cast
Jimmy Wang Yu , Kam Kong , Doris Lung Chun-Erh , Sham Chin-Bo , Lung Fei , Wong Wing-Sang , Hsieh Han , Lau Kar-Wing , Wong Fei-Lung , Yu Sung-Chao , Shan Mao , Wang Tai-Lang , Shih Ting-Ken , Jack Long Shi-Chia , Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok , Lung Fong , Sun Jung-Chi , Wong Lik

Character(s)
Liu Ti Lung / The One-Armed Boxer , Fung Sheng Wu Chi , Wu's daughter , Thai boxer / Nai Men , Yakuma , Indian Fighter , Tournament Referee , Fighter with 3-section staff , One-armed boxer's student , Wu Chang Sang , Bamboo cutter , Monkey stylist / Ma Wu Kung , Wang Jiang , Chang Chia Yu , Tiger Fists / Nose-picking fight , Daredevil Lee San , Tornado Knives Lei Kung

Runtime
93 minutes
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Master of the Flying Guillotine was the wuxia sequel to the 1972 classic One-Armed Boxer, which is also known as One-Armed Boxer 2 and The One-Armed Boxer vs. the Flying Guillotine. With Wang Yu back in his role as Yu Tien Lung, the skilled one-armed Chinese martial artist, this installment saw the martial student face off against various enemies, culminating in his showdown with the Master of the Flying Guillotine, a blind Lama from Tibet, who sought revenge for two Lamas killed by Tien Lung in the original movie.

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This idea of the past coming back to haunt a protagonist was paired with the student-master dynamic of the Boxer versus the Master. As a highly influential kung fu film that director Quentin Tarantino described as “one of my favorite movies of all time” (via Quentin Tarantino: Interviews), this incredible sequel actually managed to live up to its predecessor. While it seemed Tien had already achieved greatness in the first film, his struggles here showcased that a martial arts student always has more to learn.

7 The 7 Grandmasters (1977)

Directed by Joseph Kuo

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The 7 Grandmasters

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Director
Joseph Kuo

Release Date
June 1, 1979

Writers
Joseph Kuo , Da-Wei Kuo , Yao Ching Kang

Cast
Li Yi-Min , Jack Long Shi-Chia , Mark Lung , Corey Yuen , Nancy Yen Nan-See , Alan Chui Chung-San , Chin Yuet-Sang , Lee Yan-Wa , Yuan Shen , Lung Fei , Wong Hoi

Character(s)
Hsia Hsiao-Ying , Sang Kuan Chun , Yung Chang - eldest student , Sun Hung of Hu Pei - 5th Grandmaster , Ming Chu - Sang's daughter , Ku Yi Fung , Monkey Liu - 3rd Grandmaster , Chao Lung - 7th Grandmaster , Uncle Liu , Sha - 1st Grand Master

Runtime
89 Minutes
Main Genre
Action

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The 7 Grandmasters tells the story of Sang Kuan Chun (Jack Long), an aging kung fu master who is about to retire; however, before he calls it quits for good, he embarks on an epic journey to defeat the seven grandmasters and prove once and for all he is the kung fu world champion. This unique take on the student versus master premise was a clever inversion of the normally young student taking on the old wise master. In The 7 Grandmasters, instead of an ambitious young fighter rising the ranks, it is an older master wishing to showcase one last time he’s still got it.

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As an example of pure cheesy 1970s kung fu cinema, The 7 Grandmasters had an over-the-top premise and just ran with it. While the plot may have been wafer thin, The 7 Grandmasters more than made up for this with some epic fight sequences and a great blend of action and comedy. As an obscure classic with some stunning visuals, hilariously dated whooshing sound effects, and a classic underdog story, The 7 Grandmasters is a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered.

6 Fist Of Legend (2013)

Directed by Kang Woo-suk

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Fist Of Legend

R

Action

Drama

Martial Arts

Director
Gordon Chan

Release Date
December 22, 1994

Studio(s)
Eastern Production

Distributor(s)
Golden Harvest

Writers
Gordon Chan , Lam Kee-to , Kim Yip

Cast
Jet Li , Shinobu Nakayama , Chin Siu-Ho , Paul Chun Pui , Yasuaki Kurata , Billy Chow Bei-Lei , Ada Choi , Yuen Cheung-Yan , Jackson Liu , Carol Tam , Wong San , Derek Cheung Chi-Chuen , Toshimichi Takahashi , Mike Leeder , Lee Man-Piu , Shaun Britton , Jimmy Wong Wa-Wo , Chow Gam-Kong , Jack Wong Wai-Leung , Paco Yick Tin-Hung , Lee Tat-Chiu , Jacky Cheung Chun-Hung

Character(s)
Chen Zhen , Mitsuko Yamada , Hou Ting-An , Nong Jinsun , Fuimo Funakoshi , General Fujita , Rose , Captain Jie , Ryuichi Akutagawa , Jing Wu Mun girl- Xiao Hui , Uncle Gen , Akutagawa's Student , Japanese Ambassador , Tournament Referee , Biu , English Gentleman at Dock , Policeman

Runtime
103 Minutes
Main Genre
Action
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Fist of Legend is a South Korean action movie that provides a unique spin on the classic trope of a student defeating their master as a former would-be Olympian takes part in a mixed martial arts reality TV competition. Im Deok-kyu (Hwang Jung-min) was in need of extra money and took part in a competition where former legends of martial arts during their high school days come back and bash it out for a chance to win ₩200 million.

Another martial arts film also titled Fist of Legend was released in 1994. This starred Jet Li and was a remake of Bruce Lee's 1972 kung fu classic Fist of Fury.

As Deok-kyu runs into not only martial arts masters but also his old friends and rivals, Fist of Legend is a tense and suspenseful martial arts movie with plenty of excitement. With a story populated by real characters that the audience can connect with, it was enjoyable to see the former martial arts student Deok-kyu do everything in his power to overcome master fighters. This enjoyable release showcased the South Korean film industry's ability to keep up with their Hong Kong counterparts.

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5 Fearless (2006)

Directed by Ronny Yu

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Fearless

PG-13

Drama

Action

This biopic chronicles the life of Chinese martial arts legend Huo Yuanjia, who rises from personal tragedy and the despair of defeat to inspire his nation. Battling foreign challengers to restore pride, Huo becomes a symbol of Chinese resilience and spirit.

Director
Ronny Yu

Release Date
January 26, 2006

Writers
Chi-long To , Chris Chow

Cast
Jet Li , Sun Li , Dong Yong

Runtime
103 minutes
Main Genre
Drama

Fearless was one of Jet Li’s greatest films, as it told the story of Huo Yuanjia, a skilled martial artist who challenged foreign fighters and restored pride and nationalism in China. However, Fearless took audiences through the full story of Huo’s journey toward greatness as he watched his father's defeat as a child and vowed to train and restore his family’s honor. While Huo’s mother warned him that martial arts are for self-improvement and to help others and not for personal glory, he still carried these desires forward.

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Although Huo was seen defeating many foes throughout Fearless, it was the master Qin Lei who proved his exceptional skills, and Huo finally grew from a student into a master himself. However, Huo actually kills Qin in battle, which has ripple effects as his godson seeks revenge. As an epic martial arts tale that brought together many of the main tenets of wuxia kung fu movies, Huo’s victory over martial arts masters was just one dimension of the triumph that was Fearless.

4 Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004)

Directed by Quentin Tarantino

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Kill Bill

R

Thriller

Crime

Action

Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill is a classic tale of betrayal and revenge. When the Bride (Uma Thurman) awakens from a four-year coma, she sets out to settle the score with the team of assassins that betrayed her at the behest of her former boss, Bill (David Carradine). Tracking and killing the world-class assassins isn't easy, but the Bride uses all the tools at her disposal in her relentless pursuit of revenge.

Director
Quentin Tarantino

Release Date
October 10, 2003
Writers
Quentin Tarantino
Cast
David Carradine , Michael Madsen , Uma Thurman , Daryl Hannah , Lucy Liu , Vivica A. Fox

Runtime
111 minutes

Franchise(s)
Kill Bill

Sequel(s)
Kill Bill Vol. 2

Budget
$30 million

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Quentin Tarantino paid tribute to his love of kung fu cinema with his own homage to the genre with the back-to-back releases of Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. This epic story starred Uma Thurman as the Bride, a woman on an epic quest for revenge against Bill, the leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, who tried to kill her and their unborn child. This unique take on the student and master relationship showcased how the need for vengeance spurred the Bride on to defeat the martial arts master she once loved.

The Bride was seen defeating various members from the Deadly Viper Assassin Squad and other foes such as the Yakuza gang, The Crazy 88's, including characters played by kung fu greats like Gordon Liu. However, the Bride’s ultimate foe is Bill, with whom she comes face-to-face in Vol. 2’s conclusion. This highly stylized take on the student versus master dynamic showcased the potential for kung fu cinema geared toward an American audience.

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3 Drunken Master (1978)

Directed by Yuen Woo-ping

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Drunken Master

PG-13

Action

Comedy

Martial Arts

Drunken Master is a martial arts film featuring Jackie Chan as a mischievous young man who is sent to train under a rigorously unorthodox old beggar. Released in 1978, it follows his journey to mastering the Drunken Fist fighting style amidst comedic and action-packed encounters.

Director
Yuen Woo-ping

Release Date
October 5, 1978

Studio(s)
Golden Harvest Company , Seasonal Film Corporation

Distributor(s)
New World Pictures

Writers
Siao Lung , Ng See-yuen
Cast
Jackie Chan , Yuen Siu-tien , Hwang Jang-lee , Dean Shek , Lam Kau , Fung King-man

Character(s)
Wong Fei-hung , Beggar So , Yim Tit-sam , Wong Kei-ying , Fei-Hung's Aunt , Professor Kai-Hsien , Da Kuai-Dai , Ying's Student , Chen Kuo-Wei , Li Wan-Hao , Jerry Li , Iron Head Rat , King of Sticks Hsu Ching Tien , Gorilla , Hung's cousin , Master Chao , Restaurant boss's son , Buck-Toothed Waiter , Waiter , Man with Bucket of Greens

Runtime
110 Minutes
Sequel(s)
Drunken Master 2 , Drunken Master 3
Main Genre
Action

Drunken Master signaled the breakout success for kung fu icon Jackie Chan as he, like so many martial artists before him, starred in a story about a student defeating his master. Telling a fictionalized version of the stories of Wong Fei-hung and Beggar So, Chan played Wong, the young man who practices under the guidance of his drunken master So. While Wong was initially hesitant about So’s wisdom, he soon took on his drunken fighting style to become a skilled martial artist in his own right.

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This hilarious kung fu film blended action and comedy and laid the groundwork for Chan’s unique comedic style that mixed stuntwork with slapstick humor. As Wong continued to train and improve, he soon mastered the Drunken Boxing style called "The Eight Drunken Immortals" and even defeated the notorious killer Yim Tit-sam. As a true kung fu classic, Chan returned as Wong for the sequel, Drunken Master II, in 1994.

2 Five Deadly Venoms (1978)

Directed by Chang Cheh

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Five Deadly Venoms

R

Action

Adventure

Martial Arts

Five Deadly Venoms is a Chang Cheh-directed martial arts classic that follows a dying master who sends his final pupil to check on five former students, each trained in a unique animal-inspired martial arts style. The young protégé must navigate a web of alliances and rivalries to uncover a hidden treasure. Known for its intricate plot and distinctive fighting styles, the film has become iconic within the genre.

Director
Cheh Chang

Release Date
August 12, 1978

Studio(s)
Shaw Brothers

Distributor(s)
Shaw Brothers

Writers
Kuang Ni , Cheh Chang

Cast
Sheng Chiang , Chien Sun , Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok , Meng Lo , Pai Wei , Feng Lu , Lung-Wei Wang , Feng Ku , Dick Wei , Shu-Pei Sun , Huang-Hsi Liu , Hui-Huang Lin , Ching-Ho Wang , Lao Shen , Han-Chen Wang , Yu-Lung Hsiao , Chih-Lu Chen , Chen-Tu Tan , You-Hsing Lai , Hung Chen , Mai-Li Chou , Kwok Wing Ha , Szu-Ying Chien , Tien-Chu Chin , Kin-Ping Chow , Ju Fang , Ming Fung , Ping Ko , Tsun Liu , Hung Lu , Tung Ting , Yung-Liang Tu , Ai-Ti Wan , Hsiung Yang , Tai-Ping Yu , Chris Hilton

Runtime
97 Minutes
Main Genre
Action

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Five Deadly Venoms starred Chiang Sheng as Yang Tieh, a martial arts student, on a quest to fulfill their dying master’s wish to locate and defeat the master’s previous pupils. This fascinating spin on the classic student versus the master trope saw Yang embroiled in a conspiracy where their previous master’s students had turned evil after gaining their masterful skill in martial arts. With all five former students-turned-masters involved in a series of murders, it was up to Yang to finally bring them to justice and restore order.

The five pupils were each represented by one of the Five Poisonous Creatures of Chinese folklore, which saw Yang taking on fighters whose style embodied that of a scorpion, lizard, toad, snake, and centipede. With each fighter possessing a new specialty, Yang’s challenge involved mastering each style and coming out on top. As a true test of skill, Five Deadly Venoms told a classic tale of a student becoming the master wrapped up in an engaging story influenced by Chinese mythology.

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1 The 36th Chamber Of Shaolin (1978)

Directed by Lau Kar-leung

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The 36th Chamber of Shaolin

R

Action

Adventure

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin follows Lui, a young man who escapes a Manchu attack and seeks martial arts training to avenge his fallen comrades. Set against the backdrop of anti-Ching resistance, Lui's journey leads him to the Shaolin Monastery, where he undergoes rigorous training.

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Director
Lau Kar-leung

Release Date
February 2, 1978

Writers
Ni Kuang

Cast
Gordon Liu Chia-hui , Lo Lieh , John Cheung Ng-Long , Wilson Tong , Wa Lun , Hon Kwok-Choi , Lau Kar-Wing , Wai Wang , Chen Szu-Chia , Wong Ching-Ho , Woo Wang-Daat , Lee Hoi-Sang , Keung Hon , Hao Li-Jen , Shum Lo , Lui Tat , Chan Shen , Chiang Nan , Aai Dung-Gwa , Yuen Siu-Tien , Wang Han-Chen , Peter Chan Lung , Henry Yu Yang , Ng Hong-Sang , Norman Chui Siu-Keung

Character(s)
Liu Yu-de / Monk San Ta , General Tien Ta , Lord Cheng , Lord Tang San-yao , Liu Yu-de's Classmate , Lin Zhen , General Yin , Teacher Ho , Yien Pin, Teacher Ho's Assistant , Liu Yu-de's Father , Shaolin Abbot , Shaolin Justice Officer , Abbot in Charge of Cleanliness , Abbot in Charge of Top Chamber , Abbot in Charge of Dining Hall , Abbot in Charge of Arm Chamber , Abbot in Charge of Wrist Chamber , Abbot in Charge of Eye Chamber , Abbot in Charge of Head Chamber , Abbot in Charge of Boxing Chamber , Abbot in Charge of Leg Chamber , Abbot in Charge of Staff Chamber / Soldier , Hung Hsi-kuan, San Ta's Student , Tung Qian-jin, San Ta's Student , Lu Ah-cai, San Ta's Student

Runtime
115 minutes

The definitive movie where a martial arts student defeats their master just might also be the greatest kung fu movie of all time, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin. This is a classic story of a young Shaolin disciple, San Te (Gordon Liu), training under General Tien Ta (Lieh Lo) to fight back in a local rebellion against the oppressive Manchu government. However, in order to achieve this, San Te had to make his way through the chambers of the iconic Shaolin Temple.

From learning lightness and balance in the first chamber to the enlightenment and wisdom that came in the 35th, San Te progressed faster than any monk before him. Despite showcasing extraordinary martial arts skills, the monastery's Discipline Chief saw him unfit for the role of deputy overseer and challenged him. While it took several exhibition matches before San Te emerged victorious, the skilled fighter proved that eventually, the student must become the master.

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