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TAGLINES PLOT SUMMARY

The story is set in both Hong Kong and the U.S. So goes to the U.S. to open a martial arts school. Around this time, many Chinese people were sold off to U.S. railroad companies, and were brutally treated by the Americans under the harsh working conditions. Thus, the American workers' hatred towards the Chinese immigrants is high. As a result, So gets into trouble with the Americans and the mob, and calls Master Wong for help.

ACTORS
Jet Li Wong Fei-Hung
Rosamund Kwan Aunt Yee
Xin Xin Xiong 'Clubfoot' Seven
Kwok-Pong Chan Sol
Jeff Wolfe Billy
Joseph Sayah Bandit Leader
Chrysta Bell Zucht Sarah, the Indian Girl
Kong Lung
Richard Ng Han
William Fung
Johnny Koo
Roger Yuan Dick
Ryon Marshall
T.J. Storm Rival Tribe Indian Brave
Gavin Perry
IMDB Rating

6.40 out of 10 (983 votes)

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Visitor Reviews

Funniest Western since Cat Ballou

posted on 31 Aug 2009

Okay, I have to admit that this movie is just for fun, nothing more. I think my wife and I laughed more in this Western than any Western since Cat Ballou. It is King Fu meets the Wild West! I think this must be the only movie made where there had to be more stunt men than film crew! Forget about a good story or drama - just watch the most unusual Western ever made and laugh out loud. It'll do you good!

A flawed entry in the OUATIC series but still a fun one

posted on 31 Aug 2009

So Sammo Hung decided to put his name into the history books by making the last Wong Fei-Hung movie starring Jet Li. The movie starts off with Wong, Clubfoot, and Aunt 13 travelling across America to go visit Bucktooth at his new Po Chi Lam school. Wong befriends a man named Billy and they become good friends even though they can't speak eachother's language. Billy loves everything abouth the Chinese once he meets them especially their fighting skills. During an attack the group gets split up and Wong hits his head on a rock and loses his memory. He knows how to do everything he did before but he just doesn't know who he is or remember anythign liek that. So Wong lives with Indians for a while before Clubfoot finally reminds Master Wong who he is. As an injected subplot there are robbers who Master Wong, Clubfoot, and Billy have to take on in the final fight.


Overall I was pretty dissapointed in this movie but it still had enough good moments to recommend it to people who have seen the other 4 Wong Fei-Hung films with Jet Li. The movie just really doesn't know what it wants to be. Some parts are over violent and while that wouldn't be so bad, Jet Li and everybody else can't make a single movement without it being wire assisted. This does become bothersome but luckily Sammo slows down on it as the movie moves along. As expected in a Sammo movie, it is hilarious at times but they should have made it just a comedy or a very serious movie and not tried to have a perfect blend of everything becasue they do anythign but. The final fight is good but still below standards of other movies in this series, even the hard to watch #3.


Also this movie has to be the best showcase for Xin Xin Xiong ever right up there with 'Hero of Heroes'. Sadly he doesn't do much in the final fight but it is still a rare showcase for him. Truly one of the best, or would have been if he could have gotten more of a chance.


The version I have of this movie is from China Star Entertainment Group and also has the name of Win's Entertainment group on it. The DVD is somewhat dissapointing with slightly below average picture quality and subtitles that constantly show up 5 seconds after the person has spoken making the dialogue very hard to follow. There is a 30 minute making of on the DVD and even though most of it is is Chinese, about 7 minutes are interviews with Americans and overall it is very fun to watch.

Once Upon a Time for an Average Sequel

posted on 31 Aug 2009

Well, on the outside, it would appear that Jet Li had made a triumphant return to the series that made his career. In reality, this sequel falls short of the glory of the past titles. You should know that Jet Li was replaced for Once Upon a Time in China 4 and 5. (This being the sixth) Those movies were also very much below the quality of the first two. I suppose this movie does a better job than the Vincent Zhao vehicles that are OUATIC 4 and 5, but not by much. I must say these movies are very similar. I can tell you this, the storyline deals with the whole fish out of water ordeal. The big twist in this movie is that Jet Li bangs his head on a rock and thinks he is a native american indian. Then with some coaxing from his friend, Clubfoot, (read: fighting) he goes back to normal. In my opinion the romance between Jet Li and Roseamund Kwan has never been a strong point in the series. Much like Shanghai Noon, this movie goes out with a whimper, not a bang when Jet Li fights some evil looking goth cowboyesque character on top of a platform. I have to say, the fina fight scene is sub par for any Kung Fu Film and especially Jet Li. So in the end, go enjoy Once Upon a Time in China one and two. Go enjoy the gangster masterpiece Once Upon a Time in America, but be weary of the sub-par Kung Fu/Westerner that is Once Upon a Time in China and America. I recommend "Rikki-Oh" cause as far as Kung Fu movies, it's the poorest produced flick i have ever seen, but it's also the funniest. Check it out now.

Good ol' fashion super silly kung fu

posted on 31 Aug 2009

who cares about what the indians look like, or the main bad guys overuse of an eyebrow pencil?
This had everything you look for in a kung fu movie: action, humor and NO PLOT!!
All the people watching this who are taking it seriously, are watching the wrong movie.

This is the first movie i saw out of the "once upon..." series. I tried watching the first 3 after this one, and they paled in comparison.

So if you want to watch a first rate, cheesey kung fu movie, this is for you. If you want a documentary on Native American wardrobe, go watch the Discovery Channel.

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An interesting, but flawed attempt

posted on 31 Aug 2009

Although they managed to drag Jet Li back to the series for this installment, I personally wish they'd left the saga on the more respectable note that was the fourth sequel. Though the production values are high, with the American locations and actors being considerably better than in most HK films, the movie's plot is the weakest of the lot.
While Sammo Hung's direction makes the best visual use of the settings, it's suprisingly the action sequences that are the biggest let-down. The number of them is fairly frequent and the choreography is reasonable, but they are just too short to hold the attention. The failure to have a strong villian for Wong Fei-Hung to battle is also a major minus point.
There is also no attempt made to develop the characters and their relationships, as it seems the filmmakers think that dumping WFH and the gang in the middle of a Western is enough to justify making the film. It isn't.
It's a shame such a great series of movies signs off with such a weak parting shot. One for OUATIC completists only.

Big Hit in PRC

posted on 31 Aug 2009

We watched this movie while travelling in the PRC. Not only did we enjoy the movie, but the people in the lounge where we watched it made the experience one of our travel favourites. The main character is something like the Wyatt Earp of China. Fine piece of Kung Fu.

1 star too many in my book...

posted on 31 Aug 2009

It's hard to figure out what is the worst part of this movie. The Chinese, the Native-Americans (or Chinese), or the white people. The native-americans, or bearers of national socialist propaganda, seemed more like Chinese people dressed up as 1950's Hee-Haw style Indians. Jet Li looked like a more convincing Native american than the "real" indians. The fight scenes were terrible, but the romance made me cry. By which I mean the incomprehensible love triangle made me cry in agony. But the first one was good, which makes this all the more disappointing.

Cowboys, Indians, and pigtails...oh my!

posted on 31 Aug 2009

A Wu Shu western, a la the old TV series "Kung Fu." Seeing Jet Li, after being taken in by American Indians, wearing pig tails on either side of his head and running up the front of his shirt is something everyone should see. The problem with this film is that the best fight scenes involve Clubfoot, now known as "Seven." Sammo Hung's directorial style has never been a favorite of mine (see "Mr. Nice Guy" and all the slo-mo action there), and this just reinforces that perception....

The OUATIC to forget!!!

posted on 31 Aug 2009

The story is not so bad (well... Shangai Noon, which is quite similar, is much better...) it's just badly directed. The fight scenes are unwatchable and the dialogues are quite poor. Wong Fei-hung (Jet Li) is out of character (for example: it's the first time that we see him giving long and boring speeches to everyone around) and some characters such as Foon Leung aren't even here. Also, you should see the bad make-up on the main villain... It's so ugly that you can't take the guy seriously.

As for the DVD... It's one of the worst I have bought so far. The sound isn't surround, which is unforgivable for a movie done at the end of the 90's. There's a 2 to 5 seconds delay for the subtitles to appear on screen, which is pretty annoying. The quality of the picture lets much to be desired. A ratio of 2.35:1 would have been a better choice to show the movie instead of the 1.85:1. And what's the fun to watch a "making of" in Cantonese language without the option of having english subtitles to follow it?

All in all, an episode to forget in the OUATIC series.

If this movie sounds familiar.....

posted on 31 Aug 2009

Wong Fei Hung (Jet Li) comes to the states with his ever present love interest Auntie Yee (the delectable Rosamund Kwan) only to be lost in some white water rapids, rendering him an amnesiac and adopted by Indians. His entourage begin searching for him but are limited by the fact that they're Asians in the old West. Sammo Hung returned to directing after a long, unsuccessful period with this film. If upon viewing the film seems familiar, it's because it was actually an early version of the recent Jackie Chan film "Shanghai Noon." I'm not calling Hung a rip off artist, as he's one of the most prolific, successful, and highly regarded Hong Kong directors of all time, but story has it that Hung, after a long streak of unsuccessful films, took the basic story as his own when Jackie Chan told him of his long time desire to make a modern Western. Perhaps Hung did this due to the fact that he and Jackie had a falling out in the mid 80's which was only recently mended (the proof is the Sammo Hung directed MR. NICE GUY). But even though Hung may have gotten the idea from Chan, you can't deny he did a good job with it. Hung is a much better and capable director, in my opinion, than Chan, and has been for a long time, but for some reason Chan has managed to outshine not only Hung, but also Hong Kong superstars like Yuen Biao. For those of you not in the know, Chan, Biao and Hung were all "brothers" at the Peking Opera School, all were trained torturously in martial arts, acrobats, acting, and stunt work. As for Once...in America, it's not the best Jet Li movie, but it is a lot less sillier, and the fights more intricate, than most Jet Li films which are mainly period pieces and involve an embarrasingly large amount of wire work (as witness Tai Chi Master and most of the other Once upon a time films). Hung proves himself once again to be a very talented director, as well as fight choreographer, but if you really want to see a great Sammo Hung film, check out PEDICAB DRIVER, MILLIONAIRE'S EXPRESS, or WHEELS ON MEALS, all with Sammo's special brand of razor sharp, intricate martial artistry.

A Failure on all levels

posted on 31 Aug 2009

I had a lot of hope for this film. As a huge fan of the first two films in this series, I was excited to see the return of Jet Li to the role that made him famous. Also, I had hopes that Sammo Hung behind the camera could only improve things...I was wrong. The story is uninspired, a mix between that Star Trek episode where Kirk loses his memory and ends up living with Native Americans and...well, bad westerns. The fight scenes, which are supposed to be the hallmark of any HK actioner, were weak and shot poorly, missing whatever art may have been there. If you are interested in the genre, avoid this picture and rent/buy the first two. You want Cowboys and Indians with martial arts...well, watch old "Kung Fu" episodes, if you must.

Silly fun with friends

posted on 31 Aug 2009

Certain movies are better watched with friends. This is one of them. If you are big on silly humor (ie. Jackie Chen, Samo Hung, or even the Evil Dead movies) then You will Love this one.

Disappointing chapter in a great series - thanks Sammo

posted on 31 Aug 2009

The biggest flaw in this flick is it's director, Sammo "I'll do anything to make you laugh" Hung.

Leave it to Sammo to do a great job of disrespecting a great Chinese folkhero by making him look incompetent and stupid. While the fight scenes were descent, I could not get over the fact that all credibility of the character had been destroyed. Sammo just didn't do this whole saga justice.

On a side note, the DVD version that I saw (and reviewing), the ChinaStar version, had about a 2-3 second delay in subtitles. Also the aspect ratio manually changes. Not a very professional job.

I would rent this first. If you decide to purchase it, make sure it's the Carnival version, as pictured at the top of the page.

Try to rent if possible

posted on 31 Aug 2009

For real Jet Li fans this movie is ok, but was not really his style, of course Jet has to do some awesome fighting and was well worth watching. The movie overall was a little too long and really was one that you'll be happy that you saw him fight. Like I said rent if possible.

Techinical difficulties

posted on 31 Aug 2009

I reviewed both this and Hitman months ago. Where are they?

uh, not all that.

posted on 31 Aug 2009

I'd been told how great this movie was, and once I saw it, I didn't much like it. There are a few hair-raising moments and a few laughs, but the American actors are SO bad and the plot is SO lame. I love fight scenes, but a movie's got to have more to get the thumbs up in my book! Jet looks cute as always, but this isn't his best film by a LONG LONG shot.

Forget plot, the fighting makes this movie worth watching!

posted on 31 Aug 2009

My only criticisms are that the american actors are sometimes a little cheesy and that a little "flying kung-fu" appears thanks to wires. But who cares?, that's not why you watch the movie! The movie's filled with energetic, often cool, fight scenes featuring Jet. His side kick, Seven, makes the film though. His tough, ass-kicking personality makes his scenes worth watching over and over again. The athleticism the actors display is mind-boggling, some moves are hard to follow even in slow motion. When Seven fights Jet, hold onto your butts!!

This Movie was REALLY BAD

posted on 31 Aug 2009

This has to the worst OUATIC series. The Story plot was a laugh. Jet Li sounded like a little boy in this movie. Once again, he was the untouchable wong fei hong. I actually felt sorry for the bad guy at the end when Jet kicked the living day lights out of him again and again.

Good try, but no cigar!

posted on 31 Aug 2009

When Jet Li stars as legendary Wong Fei-Hong, you know you're going to see lightning quick attacks and ferocious high flying exploits. The only problem is that in all the Wong Fei-Hong movies combined, Fei-Hong has almost never been hit during the fight scenes. Every adversary prior to this movie seemed relatively skilled. But in this one none of these guys stood a chance! None of them had any skill at all! If you just wanted to watch fight scenes, you'll be sorely disappointed to watch Jet beat up a bunch of Americans. I suppose they were trying to focus more on the story line (which was dreadfully mediocre!). The previous Once Upon a Time in China movies are much better. If you can't get enough of Wong Fei-Hong movies, try Iron Monkey! It's a much more exciting movie.

JET LI RULES!

posted on 31 Aug 2009

I believe that this is the BEST Jet Li Movie ever! I have seen it hundreds of times and I never get tired. If you want to see a good kung fu movie, you have to see this. You won't be dissapointed! BELIEVE ME!

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