Kid From Kwangtung
strong violence, bloody images
Director(s)Hsia Hsu
Production year1982
Genre(s)Action, Comedy, Martial Arts
Approx. running minutes99m
CastYue Wong, Jeong-lee Hwang, Kam Cheung
Kid From Kwangtung
strong violence, bloody images
THE KID FROM KWANGTUNG is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy in which the activities of a secret band of revolu ...
THE KID FROM KWANGTUNG is a 1982 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy in which the activities of a secret band of revolutionaries are discovered by the evil authorities who take a hard line in suppressing them.
violence
There are sustained sequences of highly stylised, but impactful, martial arts violence featuring punches, kicks and implied limb breaks, as well as attacks with bladed weapons and flaming sticks.
injury detail
Combatants in fight scenes sustain bloody wounds and spew blood as a result of impacts from bladed weapons and martial arts blows. A man is seen with burn injuries to his arm and face when attacked with burning sticks. Although the bloody injury is stylised and unrealistic, its impact accumulates over several fight scenes.
additional issues
A man comments that a woman's place is in the home, which is challenged by a female character who demonstrates that her martial arts skills are equal to her male counterparts. There are scenes of mild threat, often played for comedy. There is infrequent mild bad language ('bastard') and rude humour.
strong violence, bloody images
Classified Date:
02/09/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
88 Films Limited
violence
There are sustained sequences of highly stylised, but impactful, martial arts violence featuring punches, kicks and implied limb breaks, as well as attacks with bladed weapons and flaming sticks.
injury detail
Combatants in fight scenes sustain bloody wounds and spew blood as a result of impacts from bladed weapons and martial arts blows. A man is seen with burn injuries to his arm and face when attacked with burning sticks. Although the bloody injury is stylised and unrealistic, its impact accumulates over several fight scenes.
additional issues
A man comments that a woman's place is in the home, which is challenged by a female character who demonstrates that her martial arts skills are equal to her male counterparts. There are scenes of mild threat, often played for comedy. There is infrequent mild bad language ('bastard') and rude humour.
Classified date02/09/2024
LanguageEnglish
violence
There are sustained sequences of highly stylised, but impactful, martial arts violence featuring punches, kicks and implied limb breaks, as well as attacks with bladed weapons and flaming sticks.
injury detail
Combatants in fight scenes sustain bloody wounds and spew blood as a result of impacts from bladed weapons and martial arts blows. A man is seen with burn injuries to his arm and face when attacked with burning sticks. Although the bloody injury is stylised and unrealistic, its impact accumulates over several fight scenes.
additional issues
A man comments that a woman's place is in the home, which is challenged by a female character who demonstrates that her martial arts skills are equal to her male counterparts. There are scenes of mild threat, often played for comedy. There is infrequent mild bad language ('bastard') and rude humour.
Director(s)Hsia Hsu
Production year1982
Genre(s)Action, Comedy, Martial Arts
Approx. running minutes99m
CastYue Wong, Jeong-lee Hwang, Kam Cheung
strong violence, bloody images
Classified Date:
02/09/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
88 Films Limited
violence
There are sustained sequences of highly stylised, but impactful, martial arts violence featuring punches, kicks and implied limb breaks, as well as attacks with bladed weapons and flaming sticks.
injury detail
Combatants in fight scenes sustain bloody wounds and spew blood as a result of impacts from bladed weapons and martial arts blows. A man is seen with burn injuries to his arm and face when attacked with burning sticks. Although the bloody injury is stylised and unrealistic, its impact accumulates over several fight scenes.
additional issues
A man comments that a woman's place is in the home, which is challenged by a female character who demonstrates that her martial arts skills are equal to her male counterparts. There are scenes of mild threat, often played for comedy. There is infrequent mild bad language ('bastard') and rude humour.
Classified date02/09/2024
LanguageEnglish