Snake in the Eagle's Shadow is the breakthrough Hong Kong martial-arts film that helped redefine the kung fu genre and launched Jackie Chan toward international stardom. Directed by Yuen Woo-ping, the movie follows an underdog martial artist who learns an unconventional snake-style fighting technique to defeat a powerful rival school. Combining fast-paced action, innovative choreography, and comedy, the film introduced Jackie Chan’s signature blend of humor and acrobatic kung fu, marking a major shift away from the serious revenge-driven martial-arts films of the era. Widely regarded as a classic, it remains one of the most influential kung fu movies of the late 1970s.