A Brotherhood of Heroes
Three young men stumble onto a web of graft run by local superintendents, and what starts as simple suspicion turns into a fight for survival. As they push against the corrupt officials, each confrontation brings harder choices and rising danger, and the action keeps building from one showdown to... Read more
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About A Brotherhood of Heroes
Three young men stumble onto a web of graft run by local superintendents, and what starts as simple suspicion turns into a fight for survival. As they push against the corrupt officials, each confrontation brings harder choices and rising danger, and the action keeps building from one showdown to the next. The trio relies on trust, street smarts, and martial skill to press the case, but every step forward reveals new threats and personal costs. The film keeps its focus on fast, physical conflicts and the bond between the leads, keeping plot turns tight and avoiding twists that would spoil the ending.
Directed by Tsai Yang-Ming and released in 1980, the movie is also listed under the alternate title Happy Hero. It stars Ling Yun as Wang Tung and Hwa Ling as the Last of the Yuk family, and it presents itself as a straightforward martial arts action picture from that era.
There are no widely documented major awards or nominations attached to A Brotherhood of Heroes. It does not show up in the usual Oscar or Golden Globe listings, and regional festival records that are accessible do not record high-profile prize wins for this title.
The film holds a small but steady place among genre fans, appreciated for its energetic fight choreography and the rapport between the three leads. It turns up occasionally in retro screenings and online discussions, and collectors of martial arts cinema point to it as a representative example of late 1970s to early 1980s action filmmaking.
Audience ratings are limited, with a 7.5/10 average from two votes on the referenced database. Contemporary critical coverage is sparse, but viewers tend to note themes of loyalty versus corruption, the emphasis on brotherhood among the protagonists, and the film's emphasis on practical, physical action rather than elaborate plot mechanics.
Details
- Release Date
- July 05, 1980
- Runtime
- 1h 34m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action
- Country
- Taiwan
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Ling Yun
Wang Tung
Hwa Ling
Last of Yuk family
Director: Tsai Yang-Ming