The Big Brawl opened on August 29, 1980, on 231 screens in the United States and Canada. In its opening weekend, it grossed
US$1,108,025 ($4,792 per screen). By October 1980 (upon its release in England), the film had grossed in the United States, making it a commercial success there. It sold US tickets and ranked among the year's top 40 highest-grossing films in North America, with its US gross equivalent to adjusted for inflation in 2018. However, it was ultimately a disappointment to distributor Warner Bros., who were expecting an
Enter the Dragon sized hit. In Hong Kong, the film grossed
HK$5,776,530 (). This made it the year's second top-grossing film at the Hong Kong box office, and was higher than
Enter the Dragon which had grossed in Hong Kong. However, the film's performance in Hong Kong was considered a disappointment to Golden Harvest. The film had more success in other international markets. In
Taiwan, it grossed (US$212,587) from 296,931 admissions, becoming the second top-grossing film of 1980. In
South Korea, it was also the second top-grossing film of 1980 (behind Jackie Chan's
The Young Master), with 233,674 admissions in
Seoul, equivalent to an estimated (). In
Japan, it grossed (). In
France, where the film released as
Le Chinois on February 18, 1981, it was the 24th-
highest-grossing film of 1981 with 1,510,009 admissions, equivalent to an estimated (US$4,688,376). In Germany, where it released on March 1, 1981, it was the 43rd-highest-grossing film of 1981 with 174,967 box office admissions, equivalent to an estimated In
Spain, the film sold 486,489 tickets, equivalent to an estimated
Variety magazine gave it a generally favorable review at the time, calling it "an amusing
chopsocky actioner whose appeal is not limited to the usual audience for this genre." In retrospective interviews, Chan was critical of the film, considering a stifling and unfulfilling experience. ==See also==