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Iron Fists: Introducing RZA's Ensemble...

Written by (Far Eastern Editor) on 13th October 2012

Impact's own Mike Leeder also served as the casting director for the much-anticipated The Man with the Iron Fists, but he says it's 'RZA' that will get the plaudits...

The promos may proclaim 'Quentin Tarantino presents The Man With the Iron Fists', but the film, due for release in November, is very much the brainchild of the Wu Tang Clan’s RZA, a lifelong fan of Kung Fu cinema who makes his official directorial debut with the project.  Developed from the RZA’s original idea with a script by RZA and Eli Roth, the film tells an epic tale of heroes and villains, warriors and kings, good and bad assassins, monks and martial artists all of whom are thrown together in what RZA has hinted at will be the first of a series of movies set in his take on the Wu Xia world. 

RZA is not only an accomplished musician as a performer, a writer and producer but he’s shown his acting ability in a variety of projects, both comedic and dramatic. A lifelong fan of Hong Kong & Kung Fu cinema in general, RZA has an encyclopedic knowledge of Asian cinema and before anyone poo-poo’s his martial arts background, I would like to say he is a genuine martial artist and a long-term student of former Shaolin disciple Shi Yan-ming. The Man with the Iron Fists is RZA’s thank you to the genre that he feels made him the man he is today, the film serves as both a homage to and companion piece to the best of martial arts cinema. Principal photography began in China in December 2010 and had wrapped by late March 2011. Filming locations included the city of Shanghai, Imagemaker Studios and Hengdian World Studios.

Time for Mike to offer some insight into the various characters and performers we're going to encounter...

 

 

The Blacksmith: "When you forge a weapon, you need three things: the right metal, temperatures over four million degrees... and someone who wants to kill. Here in this village, we got all three..."

Since his arrival in China’s Jungle Village, the town’s blacksmith (RZA) has been forced by radical tribal factions to create elaborate tools of destruction. When the clans’ brewing war boils over, the stranger channels an ancient energy to transform himself into a human weapon. As he fights alongside iconic heroes and against soulless villains, one man must harness this power to become savior of his adopted people.

RZA has assembled a stellar international cast that is led by Russell Crowe as the mysterious Jack Knife, the deadliest man in the world, an opium addicted soldier of fortune named after his signature weapon... is he hero or villain, good or bad? Crowe joined the film based upon his friendship with RZA, having worked together previously on American Gangster. Lucy Liu plays Madame Blossom, the original Dragon lady she runs a brothel in the village servicing the needs and desires of the men they encounter, but from the looks of things has her own hidden agenda and her girls are as deadly as they are beautiful!

Korean American actor Rick Yune from Fast & Furious & Die Another Day gets to play the mysterious X-Blade, a warrior drawn into the action when his family is betrayed. Yune has previously let rip with his martial arts skills to good effect in Ninja Assassin and Jesse Johnson’s The 5th Commandment. When asked about his character in a recent interview, Yune said; ‘My character is the son of a warlord that’s away in the mountain’s romancing his future wife. While away from his village he finds that his father has been assassinated so he leaves his woman and goes home to investigate the death of his father and avenge the murder. The fact that the character is not all right and wrong is what attracted me to the part.’ 

Playing the memorable Silver Lion is Byron Mann, his credits include everything from Crying Freeman, Streetfighter with Jean-Claude Van Damme, The Corrupter with Chow Yun-fat and he’s soon to be seen in Arrow, playing the mentor to the title character. Silver Lion is a man manipulating the clans for his own nefarious needs, his loyalty is matched only by his treachery, his character is not only a deadly killer but as seen in the trailer a man amused by the suffering he brings to others. K1 and Strikeforce Champion Cung Le racks up another solid credit playing the pugilistic warrior known as Bronze Lion, Cung has already racked a range of credits in the East  and West including True Legend, Bodyguards & Assassins, Pandorum, Tekken & Dragon Eyes. He’ll soon be seen in Wong Kar-wai’s The Grandmaster and fights Rich Franklin in the UFC in Macau in November, in what many believe will be his final fight.

Also a well-known sportsman, former WWE champion Dave Bautista who has already racked up credits including The Scorpion King 3 and Chuck, plays the man mountain that is Brass Body, a phenomenally strong fighter -who can be seen in the trailer to have the power to transform his body. Bautista has described the character as a "...good guy who made a lot of bad choices in his life. he doesn’t really understand the difference between right and wrong." The lovely Jamie Chung last seen in Premium Rush, plays Lady Silk, a courtesan who has captured the heart of the Blacksmith, while Blaxploitation legend, Jackie Brown herself, Pam Grier makes a cameo appearance as the mother of the Blacksmith, a slave who sacrifices her own freedom for her son’s life.Look for another cameo appearance by Way of the Dragon’s Jon Benn as the plantation owner.

A mysterious masked killing machine known as Poison Dagger is played by Daniel Wu, his character lurks in the shadows manipulating the actions of others for his own gain, while Terrence Yin also makes an appearance as a corrupt Government official who may know more about the feuding clans then he reveals.

A brother and sister team of assassins, the Gemini Male and Gemini Female are played respectively by Andrew Lin & Grace Huang. Lin made a memorable Hong Kong debut as the cult-leader in Black Sheep Affair, and subsequent credits include The Accident, 2000AD and he continues to contribute SFX make up to various projects most recently Keanu Reeves' Man of Tai Chi. The battling babe that is Grace Huang is the star of the acclaimed Blood Traffik short film, and she can be seen in Cold War, Love in Space, Jasmine, Lost for Words and Strangers 6, she will also be seen in the upcoming Jet Li supernatural Police adventure. 

Rapper turned actor MC Jin who was last seen playing Unicorn Chan in Bruce Lee My Brother, plays Chan, the comedic brother in arms to the X-Blade, while Osric Chau from 2012- and currently appearing in Supernatural - plays the Blacksmith's assistant. Drawing upon his love for classic old school kung fu movies, RZA also selected the great Gordon Liu (Liu Chai-hui) to play a familiar role as The Abbot, while Andrew Ng plays the senior monk. The original Iron Monkey (Chen Kuan-tai) plays clan leader and aging warrior Gold Lion who is drawn into battle against the Hyena Chief played by Beardy himself, Leung Kar-yen. (RZA has also confirmed that his fighting style in the movie is based upon Leung kar-yen’s Iron Cross style used in The Victim)

Last but not least... Kickboxer’s Dennis Chan plays a cameo role as the Dragon Inn Keeper while actress/singer Celina Jade last seen battling away in the Kung Fu Vettell short film plays the Dragon Inn singer whose choice of song is another of RZA’s nod to his love for Hong Kong cinema. Supercapitalist’s Darren E Scott plays the wonderfully named Rodent Chief whose fate was revealed in one of the first pictures released from the film.

The film's cinematographer is Chan Chi-ying whose credits include The Lost Bladesman, Detective Dee, Dead or Alive and Tokyo Raiders. The films fight choreography is by the great Corey Yuen (Yuen Kwai)whose credits of course include everything from Secret Rivals, Seven Grandmasters through No Retreat No Surrender,  Yes Madam,  Lethal Weapon 4, The Expendables and so much more. As the trailer shows, we can expect some wild action choreography that harkens back to the classic days of traditional kung fu as well as the more recent wire assisted style.  

A reported first cut of the movie clocked in at 4 hours and there was talk of splitting the film into 2 parts, but eventually the film was cut down to 96 minutes although we hope for the subsequent DVD/Blu-Ray release we’ll get to see either a much longer cut or the deleted scenes. Blending astonishing martial-arts sequences from some of the masters of this world, it's set to hit the screen in November 2012. It was a great pleasure to work on the project, and to see someone putting so much of their own time and energy into a project that is paying tribute to the genre of cinema that moulded his life, and all we’re dying to see it, Buddha Wu Tang, Wu Tang Forever!

Written By

Mike Leeder

Far Eastern Editor

Mike Leeder

Based in Hong Kong since 1990, in addition to serving as Far Eastern Editor for Impact, and contributing to a variety of publications, Mike also works with several DVD companies acquiring films and creating bonus...

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