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| writer = [[Wong Pak Ming]]<br />[[Lai Wai Man]]
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| music = [[Kung Chuan Kai]]<br />[[Hoh Koo]]
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'''''Odd Couple''''' ({{zh|t=搏命單刀奪命搶}}) is a [[Hong Kong films of 1979|1979]] [[Cinema of Hong Kong|Hong Kong film]] directed by [[Lau Kar Wing]], who also stars, alongside [[Sammo Hung]]. It was the first film to be released by ''Gar Bo Motion Picture Company'' (aka Gar-Bo Film Company), an independent production company set up by Hung, Lau and producer [[Karl Maka]]. The fight scenes are mainly weapon-based, with particular emphasis on the contrast between the [[dao (sword)]] and [[qiang (spear)]].
'''''Odd Couple''''' ({{zh|t=搏命單刀奪命搶}}) is a 1979 Hong Kong [[martial arts film]] directed by [[Lau Kar-wing]], who also stars in the film. The film co-stars [[Sammo Hung]] and [[Bryan Leung]]. It was the first film to be released by ''Gar Bo Motion Picture Company'' (aka Gar-Bo Film Company), an independent production company set up by Hung, Lau and producer [[Karl Maka]]. The fight scenes are mainly weapon-based, with particular emphasis on the contrast between the [[dao (sword)]] and [[qiang (spear)]].


The film is sometimes listed as ''The Odd Couple''.
The film is sometimes listed as ''The Odd Couple''.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Two aging martial artists get together once a year for a timed duel. One is master of the short sword, King of Sabres ([[Sammo Hung]]), and the other is King of Spears ([[Lau Kar Wing]]). Every year the fight ends in a draw, and as the masters are getting old, they decide the best course of action is to each take on a student to determine who is the better teacher. They agree to meet up again 10 years later, with their students and let the next generation carry on the duel.
Two aging martial artists get together once a year for a timed duel. One is master of the short sword, King of Sabres ([[Sammo Hung]]), and the other is King of Spears ([[Lau Kar-wing]]). Every year the fight ends in a draw, and as the masters are getting old, they decide the best course of action is to each take on a student to determine who is the better teacher. They agree to meet up again 10 years later, with their students and let the next generation carry on the duel.


A previously upright martial artist known as Old Yellow Dog, ([[Bryan Leung]]) kidnaps the students (also played by Lau and Hung) before their duel can begin. It transpires in a flashback that the master was defeated in separate battles with the King of Sabres and the King of Spears, and was forced to retire from fighting. Now, after years of training in the long bladed staff and with a new name, Laughing Bandit, he wants to lure the old masters out to exact his revenge. The old masters arrive, first taking on the Laughing Bandit's four disciples and defeating them. However, this was a ploy to tire them out, and individually they are unable to defeat Laughing Bandit and his new techniques. The evil master suggests the old men both attack at once, but because of their pride and belief in their own superiority, they refuse. The students are released, while each master is fighting, and are instructed to escape. After some protestation they do, and the old masters are killed.
A previously upright martial artist known as Old Yellow Dog, ([[Bryan Leung]]) kidnaps the students (also played by Lau and Hung) before their duel can begin. It transpires in a flashback that the master was defeated in separate battles with the King of Sabres and the King of Spears, and was forced to retire from fighting. Now, after years of training in the long bladed staff and with a new name, Laughing Bandit, he wants to lure the old masters out to exact his revenge. The old masters arrive, first taking on the Laughing Bandit's four disciples and defeating them. However, this was a ploy to tire them out, and individually they are unable to defeat Laughing Bandit and his new techniques. The evil master suggests the old men both attack at once, but because of their pride and belief in their own superiority, they refuse. The students are released, while each master is fighting, and are instructed to escape. After some protestation they do, and the old masters are killed.
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* [[Sammo Hung]] - King of Sabres / Ah Yo (2 roles)
* [[Sammo Hung]] - King of Sabres / Ah Yo (2 roles)
* [[Lau Kar Wing]] King of Spears / Stubborn Wing (2 roles) (as Kar Wing Lau)
* [[Lau Kar-wing]] King of Spears / Stubborn Wing (2 roles) (as Kar Wing Lau)
* [[Bryan Leung]] - Laughing Bandit aka Old Yellow Dog / Scarface (as Kar Yan Leung)
* [[Bryan Leung]] - Laughing Bandit aka Old Yellow Dog / Scarface (as Kar Yan Leung)
* [[Mars (actor)|Mars]] - Potato
* [[Mars (actor)|Mars]] - Potato
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Revision as of 16:26, 2 September 2014

Odd Couple
Odd Couple UK DVD cover
Directed byLau Kar-wing
Written byWong Pak Ming
Lai Wai Man
Produced byKarl Maka
StarringLau Kar-wing
Sammo Hung
Bryan Leung
Dean Shek
Mars
CinematographyHo Ming
Edited byTony Chow
Music byKung Chuan Kai
Hoh Koo
Distributed byGar Bo Motion Picture Company
Release date
9 August 1979 (1979-08-09)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Odd Couple (Chinese: 搏命單刀奪命搶) is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lau Kar-wing, who also stars in the film. The film co-stars Sammo Hung and Bryan Leung. It was the first film to be released by Gar Bo Motion Picture Company (aka Gar-Bo Film Company), an independent production company set up by Hung, Lau and producer Karl Maka. The fight scenes are mainly weapon-based, with particular emphasis on the contrast between the dao (sword) and qiang (spear).

The film is sometimes listed as The Odd Couple.

Synopsis

Two aging martial artists get together once a year for a timed duel. One is master of the short sword, King of Sabres (Sammo Hung), and the other is King of Spears (Lau Kar-wing). Every year the fight ends in a draw, and as the masters are getting old, they decide the best course of action is to each take on a student to determine who is the better teacher. They agree to meet up again 10 years later, with their students and let the next generation carry on the duel.

A previously upright martial artist known as Old Yellow Dog, (Bryan Leung) kidnaps the students (also played by Lau and Hung) before their duel can begin. It transpires in a flashback that the master was defeated in separate battles with the King of Sabres and the King of Spears, and was forced to retire from fighting. Now, after years of training in the long bladed staff and with a new name, Laughing Bandit, he wants to lure the old masters out to exact his revenge. The old masters arrive, first taking on the Laughing Bandit's four disciples and defeating them. However, this was a ploy to tire them out, and individually they are unable to defeat Laughing Bandit and his new techniques. The evil master suggests the old men both attack at once, but because of their pride and belief in their own superiority, they refuse. The students are released, while each master is fighting, and are instructed to escape. After some protestation they do, and the old masters are killed.

Fuelled by revenge, the students agree to join forces to defeat the evil master. Hung's character (the new King of Spears) comes up with a plan us to utilise magnets that can pull the Laughing Bandit's weapon from him. After luring him out into the open, they fight him unarmed, choosing to mimic their weapon styles with empty hands, but with the magnet they are able to disrupt his attacks, and after a gruelling fight they triumph.

After burying their masters, they decide to honour their memory by fulfilling their request to duel. However, as with their masters before them, the fight ends in a draw. Instead, they decide to resolve who is the greatest by playing a game, rather than fighting. Each must try to place his weapon into their masters burial mound, whilst simultaneously stopping their opponent from doing so. After another long competition, the film ends with the pair laughing at the absurdity of the rivalry and realising that as friends they will never be able to determine who is the best.

Production

Cast

In the film, Sammo Hung and Lau Kar Wing play two roles each, a master and a student. Hung plays the King of Sabres and his student is played by Lau, and Lau plays the King of Spears and his student is played by Hung. In the later part of the film, all 'four' characters appear in scenes together. Both students become proficient in their weapons, allowing the actors, in their opposing roles, to demonstrate their skills with both weapons. This aspect could prove a challenge for the editor to cut between the two major stars switching between old and young, depending the requirement of the scenes.