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7/10
silly bit of chop-socky fluff
winner5517 January 2008
In the early '80s, a series of action comedies appeared starring one "Elton Chong" and released to American Markets under the creative credits of Hong Kong hacksters Josdeph Lai and Godfrey Ho, although they were more likely made in Korea by an uncredited crew and bought-out, re-edited, and very poorly dubbed. Most of these films are actually entertaining; Elton Chong is actually very likable, and he can handle broad comedy well and still perform fight-scenes with considerable credibility if not much style.

The main problem with all these films is that the re-editing was done with blunt scissors, reels are re-arraigned with no reason whatsoever, and so the story-line gets corrupted beyond recognition.

Western audiences may also find the broad, even low, humor of these films a little difficult to take; but if you just ask yourselves what a film starring Bruce Lee with the Three Stooges might have been like, and just leave oneself open to some plain old-fashioned stupid slapstick, it's not all that bad, and not badly done.

Anyway, this is one of the better Elton Chong action-comedies, largely because the relationship between Chong and "Mike Wong" as the old beggar who has to teach him Kung-Fu is especially personable; the two made several films together and definitely had a chemistry working between them. (NAME ALERT: "Mike Wong" was also used occasionally by producer Lai for Casanova Wong.) No, it doesn't make much sense, but as a silly bit of chop-socky fluff, it's definitely entertaining.
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6/10
Drunken Monkey!! Nope. Good Kung Fu? Heck yeah!
chefpasta15 August 2005
This is low budget beyond belief. The dubbing is hideous and the copy I have has no Chinese soundtrack option. There's no drinking, except the beggar looks pretty blitzed most of the time. There's no drunken fighting. There's no Monkey style. This film however does have everything you would expect from an old Hong Kong low budget Kung Fu film. The bad guy has a Fu Manchu and long white hair. The good guys are humble and ragged. Everyone is bent on revenge. The fighting is just great! All its low budget stupidity and lame slapstick comedy aside, it has beautiful fighting. And seriously, a lot of these movies are just like blue films from the 70s.. You fast forward through the plot and get right to the action.

For the dollar I paid, I am totally not disappointed.
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5/10
Better-than-usual effort from Godfrey Ho
Leofwine_draca14 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
THE SHAOLIN DRUNK MONKEY is another kung fu cheapie made as a collaboration between South Korea and Hong Kong and directed by the infamous Godfrey Ho. It's a little better than his usual non cut-and-paste stories although viewers will quickly realise they're watching nothing more than a straight copy of DRUNKEN MASTER for the umpteenth time.

The unlikely-named Elton Chong is the erstwhile hero, an idiotic character with no skill in the martial arts who gets taken in by an old beggar and trained to become a skillful fighter. Eventually he's good enough to tackle bad guy Eagle Han, who is one of those characters on a killing spree for no real reason. There's a lot of exaggerated humour to see this film through, and the not-bad fight scenes hold the attention to boot.
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not that bad, but has nothing to do with title
dizzybirdtrane1 November 2002
Basically, the movie is about this guy named the Silver Eagle who is going around fighting and killing great martial artist "masters" so he can become the best. He kills the master of the Shaolin Temple, so the dead man's granddaughter and son (Mo) both try to take their revenge. Mo man learns to fight from an old beggar who also teaches him humility and finally the beggar, the granddaughter, and Mo join together to do battle with The Silver Eagle. My comments are somewhat short, but I just wanted to say that I did like this movie because the fighting scenes weren't that bad. However, if you're interested in seeing monkey kung fu or especially drunken monkey kung fu (which is not easy to find - I've only heard of it in maybe two movies) you will be disappointed as there is none. I repeat, there is neither the drunken monkey style NOR the monkey style of fighting as the title of the movie would lead you to suspect. I bought the movie and found out by watching it!
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4/10
Shaolin Drunken monkey
coltras351 December 2022
A chef, Mo, works for a kung fu school but is booted out for bunking off his duties and trying to learn kung fu. Once out he makes his way into the town and gets a job at a local restaurant but gets into trouble again when he keeps having fights with some local bullies, who work for Silver Eagle, a silver-haired villain who likes fighting top fighters to prove he's the best- he killed the chef's master... In order to get revenge, Mo teams up with a drunken vagrant with a red nose, who makes Mo train in order that he might get revenge. A woman whose grandfather was killed by Silver Eagle joins Mo and Red nose in their quest to beat Silver Eagle...

A knock off of Drunken Master, but not engaging or well constructed enough to be on the same level. The actor playing Mo is rather annoying at times. The training segment is weak, not very well structured. It's rather routine, with the fights bumping up the entertainment value. The finale is good. The villain has some menace and a mirror contraption to help him win. It's cheaply made, but not awful - still watchable. For Kung fu fans!
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5/10
Looking for a good cheesy kung fu movie with awesome legwork? Well look no further than Shaolin Drunk Monkey
gorthu19 April 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Not to be confused with Gordon Liu's Shaolin Drunken Monk, though this movie does have the same villain, Eagle Han Ying. And don't worry, he is on the top of his game in this, unlike Shaolin Drunken Monk.

At the start of the movie Mike Wong (the costar of Ninja Hunter and Ninja vs Shaolin Guards) plays an old kung fu master (a lot like the one he plays in Magnificent Natural Fist and Snake Strikes Back) who almost gets killed by the villain, The Silver Eagle, played by Eagle Han Ying. Eagle Han has declared that he is the best fighter, and he is going to kill all other good fighters. Yes, it is seriously that stupid of a movie. But I will admit that there are a few good genuine moments in this movie between the 2 lead actors, even if they are a bit cheesy. But for the most part it is extremely cheesy, and bad movie fans will no doubt fall in love with it.

Elton Chong plays the hero, and like always, he knows no kung fu at the start. He meets Mike Wong, and, he learns kung fu of course. Duh. Now it's time to look for the villain. Oh yeah, Elton Chong's dad was killed by The Silver Eagle. Apparently The Silver Eagle will kill anyone who can even slightly raise their fist.

The fights are plentiful, and Eagle Han's kicks are just about as good as they have ever looked. he is the main reason why this movie is worth watching, though there are plenty of other good reasons. If you have seen Death Duel of Kung Fu and Ninja vs Shaolin Guards, and you are a fan of Eagle Han, then you cannot pass this movie up. Yeah it's stupid, but Eagle Han can make any movie worth watching when he is given the chance to show his stuff. And if you are like me and happen to be a fan of Mike Wong and Elton Chong, then there's no way you can go wrong with this movie.

Most people are probably unaware of this, but there is a bit of a cult following for Elton Chong. I am one of those people that enjoy his work. He is a good actor at times, has good fighting skills, decent acrobatics, and really good grounded and flying kicks. I would have liked to see what Sammo or another director could have done with him. He seems to be willing to do anything, like in one scene where he jumps down about 6 or 7 feet into a little creek. It looked like he could have been severely injured by rocks, but Elton Chong must have just been a really crazy guy, and maybe that's why he always plays such crazy characters. It's too bad he was only in really horrible Korean movies like this one. But trust me, this is one of his best.
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