My Young Auntie

1981 • 114 minutes
4.5
23 reviews
79%
Tomatometer
Eligible
Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn more

About this movie

With his fight choreography, Liu Chia-liang was a central figure in Hong Kong martial arts film, first establishing a new-style of Mandarin kung-fu hero film in the 1960's. Then as a successful director, his films usually had a strong traditional sense and emphasis on martial virtue and the importance of family. This is no more evident than in the kung-fu comedy My Young Auntie, the film that rocketed actress Hui Ying-hung to the top. Hui plays a young heiress to an esteemed kung-fu family embroiled in internal strife. Her gutsy and dauntless performance opposite Liu's starring role as her calm to psychotic elderly nephew-by-marriage, earned Hui the Best Actress Award at the 1981 HK Film Awards. The film's final 20 minutes is ultra-guaranteed to blow your mind away.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
23 reviews
Patrick Parker
25 January 2019
This is my favorite lesser-known kung fu flick. I just wish I could find the English Dub version somewhere, for those times when you don't want to read.
Did you find this helpful?
Michael Brown
2 November 2019
I never saw this movie before it looks good I'm a big kung ku movie buff and they don't make movies like this no more
2 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Hodgkinson Family
21 January 2017
It's got heart and some bashing too, brilliant.
Did you find this helpful?

Rate this movie

Tell us what you think.