Cast and Crew of The Master

The Master

黃飛鴻'92之龍行天下

Loyalty. Honor. Vengence.
  • Released on May 28, 1992
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In the captivating film "The Master," we are introduced to Jet, portrayed by the legendary martial artist Jet Li, who is deeply devoted to his mentor, the venerable Master Tak, brought to life by the talented Yuen Wah. Master Tak, a distinguished martial arts teacher with a wealth of wisdom and experience, suddenly vanishes under mysterious circumstances, leaving his disciples and loved ones in a state of panic. Jet, who has always looked up to Tak not only as a teacher but as a father figure, embarks on a perilous journey to unravel the mystery behind his mentor's disappearance. His commitment to Master Tak's teachings and legacy propels him into a world filled with danger and intrigue.

As Jet delves deeper into the search for Master Tak, he uncovers a web of secrets that indicates his mentor's life may be at significant risk. It becomes clear that Tak’s longstanding rivalry with a formidable opponent has escalated, placing him in grave danger. Fueled by a mix of loyalty and determination, Jet confronts various challenges, including powerful adversaries and unexpected betrayals. Along the way, he learns that true strength lies not only in martial prowess but also in the values imparted by his master — compassion, resilience, and the importance of protecting those we love.

The film masterfully blends elements of action and drama, exploring themes of loyalty and sacrifice. Jet's journey is not merely about saving Master Tak; it is a transformative experience that tests his skills and moral convictions. Through intense training montages and breathtaking fight sequences, the audience witnesses Jet's growth from a student to a guardian, reflecting the essence of martial arts as a discipline that extends beyond physical combat. Ultimately, "The Master" is a poignant reminder of the bonds between a teacher and his disciple, emphasizing that true mastery comes from the heart and soul.

Full Cast of The Master

Jet Li as Jet

Jet Li

as Jet
Jet Li's portrayal of the enigmatic character Jet in "The Master" is a testament to his versatility as a martial artist and an actor. His performance is a subtle blend of stoicism and inner turmoil, as he navigates the complex emotional landscape of a man searching for purpose after witnessing the horrors of war. Li brings a quiet intensity to the role, utilizing his martalgial arts prowess sparingly, yet effectively, to convey his character's conflict and transformation. His physicality is evident in the fight scenes, where his movements are as graceful as they are precise, reflecting the discipline of his character's martial arts training. Off the battlefield, Li's nuanced expressions and restrained demeanor reveal Jet's struggle with his past and his quest for redemption, showcasing an understated depth that resonates with the audience beyond the spectacle of action. His chemistry with the cast, particularly with his co-star, adds layers to the narrative, creating a memorable performance that stands out in his extensive filmography.
Yuen Wah as Uncle Tak

Yuen Wah

as Uncle Tak
Yuen Wah delivers a memorable performance as Uncle Tak in the martial arts film "The Master," a role that showcases his exceptional physical prowess and comedic timing. Wah imbues Uncle Tak with a vibrant energy and a mischievous charm, making the character an instant fan favorite. Despite being a stuntman-turned-actor, Wah's portrayal of Tak transcends the typical archetypes of martial arts cinema, bringing depth to the role through his impeccable comedic delivery and his nuanced expressions of loyalty and wisdom. His scenes are often highlighted by his adept physical comedy, as well as his impressive fight sequences that remind audiences of his extensive background in martial arts. Wah's performance is a testament to his versatility as an actor, seamlessly shifting between the film's more lighthearted moments and its intense, action-packed scenes. Uncle Tak, as portrayed by Yuen Wah, emerges as a character that is both a source of humor and a formidable force within the narrative of "The Master," leaving an indelible mark on the film's legacy.
Jerry Trimble as Johnny

Jerry Trimble

as Johnny
In the movie "The Master," Jerry Trimble delivers a compelling performance as Johnny, a character whose presence is both enigmatic and pivotal to the narrative. Trimble brings a raw intensity and physicality to the role, embodying Johnny with an undercurrent of volatility that simmers just beneath the surface. His interactions with the film's central characters are charged with a combustible mix of loyalty and defiance, showcasing Johnny's complex nature. Trimble's portrayal is nuanced; he skillfully balances the character's fierce devotion to his own moral code with moments of unexpected vulnerability, adding layers to what could have been a one-dimensional antagonist. His performance is a testament to his ability to convey depth with minimal dialogue, often communicating more with a steely glare or a tightly coiled stance than many actors could with pages of script. Jerry Trimble's Johnny is a memorable character, serving as both a foil and a mirror to the film's protagonist, and his scenes are among the most electrifying in "The Master."

Ruben Gonzalez

as Cito

Guy Fadollone

as Ruben

Derek Anunciation

as Mouse

Camille Carrigan

as Jeannie

Michael Burke

as Oscar

Kenneth Nowling

as Police Detective

Mark Williams

as Hawks Gang Leader

Kevin Cole

as Johnny's Student
David Wald as Johnny's Student

David Wald

as Johnny's Student

David Wald was born on August 25, 1969 and is currently 55 years old.

Doc Watson

as Johnny's Student

John Trujillo

as Johnny's Student

Lee Fat-Yuen

as Kung Fu Student / Johnny's Student

Tony Ling Chi-Wah

as Kung Fu Student / Johnny's Student

Pamela J. Anderson

as Gymnastics Coach

Cheung Ching

as Clerk of Int'l Publication

Erwin Villezon

as Hawks Gang Member

Spencer Platerns

as Hawks Gang Member

Ray Wizard

as Hawks Gang Member

Alfred Bonilla

as Hawks Gang Member

John Kreng

as Hawks Gang Member

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