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The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung 1973

★ 5.272 votes80 min📅 1973-03-31

"As a boy he was taught the secrets of Kung Fu, now he will use them to avenge his father's death."

Jackie Chan makes his early martial-arts mark in *The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung* (1973), a coming-of-age action-drama directed by Ngai Hoi-Fung. The film follows Hsiao Hu, a determined young man secretly honing his Kung Fu skills despite his father's strict prohibition.

Director: Ngai Hoi-Fung

Cast

Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
Hsiao Hu
Chen Hung-Lieh
Chen Hung-Lieh
Chow Bin
Shu Pei-Pei
Shu Pei-Pei
Hsiao Lam
Tien Feng
Tien Feng
Lung's Foster Father
Hon Kwok-Choi
Hon Kwok-Choi
Little Frog
Ma Chien-Tang
Ma Chien-Tang
Chow's thug
Kwan Chung
Kwan Chung
Lai Shan, 3rd Brother
Tai San
Tai San
Hsiao Lee, 3rd Brother's Thug
Hui Gam
3rd Brother's Thug
Sze-Ma Wah-Lung
Sze-Ma Wah-Lung
Foster Father's Friend

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung* (1973) about?

The film follows Hsiao Hu, a young man trained in secret Kung Fu who seeks justice after discovering the crime lord responsible for his father's death is extorting local merchants. His journey to avenge the past intertwines action and emotional stakes in this classic martial-arts drama.

Who directed *The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung*?

Ngai Hoi-Fung directed this early Jackie Chan film, blending action with drama in a tight, 80-minute runtime.

Who stars in *The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung*?

The cast features Jackie Chan, Chen Hung-Lieh, Shu Pei-Pei, Tien Feng, and Hon Kwok-Choi in key roles.

Is *The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung* (1973) worth watching?

As one of Jackie Chan's earliest roles, this film offers a fascinating look at his raw talent before global stardom. With its mix of action, drama, and revenge themes, it's a solid pick for Kung Fu enthusiasts, though its unrated status and brevity may limit its appeal for modern audiences.

How long is *The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung*?

The runtime is 80 minutes.

The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung (1973) — Jackie Chan's Early Martial Arts Masterpiece Explored

Jackie Chan makes his early martial-arts mark in *The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung* (1973), a coming-of-age action-drama directed by Ngai Hoi-Fung. The film follows Hsiao Hu, a determined young man secretly honing his Kung Fu skills despite his father's strict prohibition. When local shopkeepers seek his help against a ruthless extortion ring, Hsiao Hu uncovers a dark conspiracy tied to his past—one that leads him to the very man who murdered his father years ago. Blending high-energy fight sequences with emotional depth, this kinetic gem captures the spirit of vengeance and redemption.

Set against the gritty backdrop of 1970s Hong Kong, *The Cub Tiger from Kwang Tung* balances raw action with understated drama, showcasing the raw talent of a future superstar. The story explores themes of filial duty, hidden legacies, and the cost of justice, all wrapped in a tight 80-minute runtime. For fans of classic Kung Fu cinema, this title offers a rare glimpse into the formative years of a legend.