Duel with Samurai
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Duel with Samurai | |
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Traditional Chinese | 太極劍決鬥武士刀 |
Simplified Chinese | 太极剑决斗武士刀 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Tài Jí Jiàn Jué Dòu Wǔ Shì Dāo |
Jyutping | Taai3 Gik6 Gim3 Kyut3 Dau3 Mou5 Si6 Dou1 |
Directed by | Chin Sheng-en |
Screenplay by | Kuo Chia |
Produced by | Cheung Chung-lung Siu Piu-wah |
Starring | Chan Hung-lit Li Hsuan Kong Ban |
Cinematography | Cheng Kit |
Edited by | Chung Ming |
Music by | Wong Ho-yan |
Production company | Film Line Enterprises |
Release dates |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin |
Duel with Samurai is a 1971 Taiwan film-wuxia directed by Chin Sheng-en and stars Chan Hung-lit as a Rōnin who arrives in China during the Ming dynasty, causing havoc among the martial world. The film was released on 3 September 1971 in Taiwan, and five days later on 8 September 1971 in Hong Kong[1]
Plot
[edit]During the Ming dynasty in China, the coastal areas were rampant. A Wokou who refers himself as the Nippon Ronin (Chan Hung-lit), colludes with the coastal local tyrants of Fujian and Zhejiang Provinces, along with cult religious groups. They occupy Baiyunzhuang and plundered everywhere. Young warrior Fan Chen-tung (Kong Ban) leads a resistance group to retaliate which prompts the Chinese martial world to share the same hatred against the Japanese and tyrants.
Cast
[edit]- Chan Hung-lit as The Nippon Rōnin
- Li Hsuan
- Kong Ban as Fan Chen-tung
- Chiang Ching-hsia
- Yen Chung
- Yu Chung-chiu
- Su Chen-ping
- Su Chin-lung
- Chen Shih-wei
- Chin Wan-che
- Cheung Yee-kwai
- Tong Fuk-hung
- Wong Cheung
- Xiao Yang
- Chiang Tao
- Yeung Fui-yuk
- Wong Fei-lung
- Lee Keung
- Cheung Siu-kwan
- Ho Wai-hung
- Wong Hoi
Crew
[edit]- Action Director: Chen Shih-wei, Yu Tien-lung
- Production Manager: Tsu Kang
- Presenter: Cheung Chung-lung
References
[edit]- ^ "太極劍決鬥武士刀 (豆瓣)" (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
External links
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- 1971 films
- 1971 action films
- 1971 martial arts films
- Hong Kong martial arts films
- Taiwanese martial arts films
- Wuxia films
- Kung fu films
- Karate films
- 1970s samurai films
- Pirate films
- 1970s Mandarin-language films
- Films set in the Ming dynasty
- Films shot in Taiwan
- 1970s Hong Kong films
- 1970s Japanese films
- Martial arts film stubs
- 1970s Hong Kong film stubs