BEY’S BLOG

POSTED JUNE 02, 2008
June 02, 2008

THE FORCE BEHIND THE ‘FIST OF LEGEND’ : Gordon Chan speaks.

I think the most eagerly awaited upcoming Dragon Dynasty release is probably the long-awaited re-issue of Jet Li’s kung fu classic ‘Fist Of Legend’. An earlier DVD edition of the film featured only the English dubbed American edit. Now we get the chance to give the DD treatment to the last truly great kung fu film of the 90s wu shu wave. It was a great pleasure to sit down with an old friend, director Gordon Chan, to shoot an exclusive video interview in which he discusses the genesis, development and filming of ‘Fist Of Legend’.

For those new to the genre, ‘Fist Of Legend’ is a palimpset of Bruce Lee’s ‘Fist Of Fury’, a rich embellishment of an established text. It brought together a unique synthesis of Gordon Chan’s story-telling, Yuen Woo-ping’s choreography and the charisma of action icon Jet Li.

I first met Gordon during my time at Media Asia. He had a multi-film deal with the company, and I was the token white employee, wanting- to learn more about the industry. Gordon was (and is) constantly amenable and friendly, speaks perfect English and it was a great pleasure to work with him on his films ‘Beast Cops’ and ‘2000AD’. On the latter, I remember him calling me on a Saturday evening to come in and record the voice of a fighter pilot for the opening scene. What impressed me about Gordon was that he maintained such a low key persona for someone who could write, direct and produce hit films in every genre. The industry is full of people boasting much more and delivering much less…

Chan had a relatively unique start to his film-making career. He worked in the special effects department at the Shaw Brothers studio, where producer Mona Fong’s nickname for him was ‘ET’! He made his directing debut with the romantic comedy ‘Yuppie Fantasia’, which I remember seeing at late night screening in a cinema in Birrrmingham (England, not Alabama). In a truly eclectic career, Chan delivered career best films for stars Stephen Chiau (‘King Of Beggars’), Anthony Wong (‘Beast Cops’) and, with ‘Fist Of Legend’, Jet Li…

When Gordon made the move to become head of production at Emperor Motion Pictures, I followed him, and started work almost immediately writing the (justifiably) much maligned ‘Medallion’. The reasons why that film turned out as it did would fill a book. I remember that, long after dust had settled, I did an interview about the film for a French website where I told it like it was (from my perspective), and Gordon wrote to commend me on my honesty. Whatever its merits (or lack of them!), ‘Medallion’ was an amazing experience, three years working with Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Gordon Chan. Unfortunately, I kept the enemies I made on that film, but, more importantly, kept the friends as well. Throughout the process, I only saw Gordon lose his temper once (and that was at Cannes Film Festival, when I put his chocolate in the fridge…).

My best memories of the Medallion shoot are of the pre-production and filming in Dublin. It was my first time in that wonderful city, and, in fact, in Ireland itself. The scale of the production was sometimes intimidating, but Gordon always kept a level head, even when dealing with the often madcap antics of co-star Lee Evans. (“Of come on, Lee, give me a break…”, he would mutter, as Evans cracked up the crew for the 15th time. Lee is one of the funniest guys I’ve ever met, but somehow we didn’t manage to capture that on film!)

While we were in Dublin, Gordon took the time to record a DVD commentary with me for ‘2000AD’. We were in the studios next to those where U2 record. It would have been the easiest thing in the world for him to decline to participate, citing his workload, but Chan knew how important his contribution would be to bringing the film to a wider audience. (‘2000AD’ ended up selling unexpectedly well in the UK.)

‘Fist Of Legend’ is an important film in the canon of kung fu idol Jet Li. It brought to a close the cycle of period Chinese actioners that he began with ‘Once Upon A Time In China’, and paved the way for what would be his next (and last?) great kung fu movie, ‘Fearless’. In our interview, Gordon offers a unique perspective on working with Li as a collaborator. He also answers the age-old question of whether Chen Jun, the character played by Li in ‘Fist Of Legend’ (and by Bruce Lee in the original ‘Fist Of Fury’) really existed. It was great to have this excuse to catch up with an old friend, and I know our fans will enjoy his insights into this kung fu classic.


Comments


That is a book that you should write, Bey!
- Carlo, LA | 2008-06-06 16:03:15
Awesome, this is the best news for a long time!! Dragon Dynasty does make the world go round. :D Cant wait for this, a proper release of Fist Of Legend is just AWESOME. Keep up the good work!
- Jimmy, Sweden | 2008-06-06 16:32:24
Good. I Hope you will have long interview with Jet Li also.
- LoBo, Norway | 2008-06-06 17:03:10
bravo thanks bey logan
- guatemala centroamerica, cyty guatemala | 2008-06-06 18:13:42
que buena pelicula fist of legend jet li su mejor pelicula, me gustaria que ramasterisaran dragons forever un gran clasico. tengo 10 peliculas de dragon dinasty
- guatemala centroamerica, cyty guatemala | 2008-06-06 18:18:10
So when is Jet going to do Q+A for FOL?
- D.Z., L.A. | 2008-06-06 19:01:51
I cannot wait till dragon dynasty releases this. I have my original copy from Tai Seng which I treasure however seeing it digitally remastered in it's original soundtrack plus a bunch of extras is like Christmas to a kung fu movie fan like myself. Dragon Dynasty...you rock.
- John F., Trenton NJ | 2008-06-06 22:56:14
I bought this movie on VHS, then DVD as a part of the Jet Li collection that Dimension put out and I will gladly buy it a third time. It is easily one of Jet's best movies.
- Myron, California, USA | 2008-06-07 00:51:04
Love this film cant wait to see a remastered version
- Shaun, uk | 2008-06-07 03:56:50
Another good read Bey. Really looking forward to this release and hearing your audio commentary. Sounds like Gordon Chan is a great person and a class act. Any chance you and Brian can add more release dates?
- Don Jariyasunant, La Palma, CA | 2008-06-07 11:40:07
Yeah! Fantastic i'd almost given up hope. My fave film getting the right treatment on dvd. If i have to wait a bit longer (only a little bit mind you ;)) to get a great dvd edition then its worth it. Thanks for the heads up.
- Matt, Vienna | 2008-06-07 15:15:08
I can't w8 for Fist of Legend!! I have been checking this website all the time checking for any info on it. I love the other titles you have released, but I have been mostly w8ing for Fist of Legend! I hope it comes out soon, i had heard rumors last year that DD would have it out last December, but alas no...any ideas when it will be released??
- Jake Thimsen, Phoenix, AZ | 2008-06-08 03:08:17
Only thing missing was a release date
- E. Seed, New york | 2008-06-08 19:03:09
all this waiting is making me go mad
- bruce, alaska | 2008-06-09 23:03:25
To be fair to Gordon, from the Interview I've seen with Evans he does seem to be pretty intolerable. Another problem is that when their is the "international" market to consider anyone who is british has to adapt their persona to fit in with the established stereotypical Englishman. So Bey the fact that Lee Evans was made to look so unfunny is no surprise when you think how Around The World in 80 Days portrayed the otherwise hilarious Steve Coogan!
- Gavin Rickwood, UK | 2008-06-10 08:21:22
I am very thankful for Dragon Dynasty for taking an approach of re-releasing digitally transferred versions of movies such as Righting Wrongs, Tai chi master, Hard Boiled, and of course Fist of Legends. This is definitely a Kung fu fan's delight and a must own. I am looking forward to the bonus features and extras. Again, thank you Dragon Dynasty. We are waiting for Woo/Fat's THE KILLER.
- Arigo A, Houston, Tx | 2008-06-10 13:00:36
3 Words: 'It's About Time'
- Maurice B, Rochester, Ny | 2008-06-11 05:57:15
WHEN IS IT COMING OUT!?!?!?!?! I will cry actual tears when I finally get to hold the case in my hands and I will say a prayer of thanks when I slip the disk into my player. I have been waiting for YEARS, damnit, YEARS for this! I never even bought that English dubbed travesty, and have had to be content with a piece of sh*t bootleg copy of Fist of Legend forEVER! I heart DD!!!!
- James "Pixote" Ramirez, Salt Lake City | 2008-06-12 15:26:47
YES, YES, YES!!!!!!! WORDS CANT EVEN EXPLAIN...KEEP IT UP DD!!! KEEP IT UP!! FoL is one of the BEST JET LI MOVIES OF ALL!!!!
- elliot, minneapolis, mn | 2008-06-15 14:09:36
Hi Bey! Your mention of The Medallion takes me back; in the Summer of 2001 while The Medallion was being filmed in Ireland, I was one of 4 lucky fans who had dinner with Sammo and crew in Dublin (other guests including Richard Ng), and it was one of the most memorable evenings of my life. Of course you popped into the restaurant yourself for a short while which was a bonus! Back then, I think The Medallion was to be called "Highbinders" and it sounded like it would be an amazing movie. Best-laid plans of mice and men eh! Seriously though, I can't imagine that the creative minds (like yourself & Gordon Chan) wouldn't have been frustrated with the end result that the studio demanded. But how can I be upset with The Medallion, as it gave me that amazing night in Dublin with Sammo and yourself! Very much looking forward to the DD Fist Of Legend, one of my favourite films, and I'm loving the blog, all the best to ya!
- BJ Mclean, N.Ireland | 2008-06-16 07:53:20
Please please please release this in High Definition (Blu-Ray) !
- Michael, Denmark | 2008-06-17 04:27:58
I'm fortunate enought to own the very rare uncut Ritek (Taiwan) version of Fist of Legend. This is the only uncut version of the film on DVD. I hope the new DD version is uncut with the original soundtrack. If so, this DVD set will be a treasure. If it's the edited version, it will be a real shame. According to HKFlix.com, the release date is 9/9/08.
- Tom F., Madison, WI | 2008-06-17 12:48:12
Maybe dragon dynasty can re-release all of jet's and jackie's films that got the dimension no frills treatment
- E. Seed, New york | 2008-06-17 13:48:55
Yes, Fist of Legend will be well worth the wait...especially if it's with the original multi-lingual (w/Japanese as well) language track!
- Nature, Charlotte, NC | 2008-06-26 04:51:16

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