Duel with Samurai

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Duel with Samurai
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Film poster
Traditional太極劍決鬥武士刀
Simplified太极剑决斗武士刀
MandarinTài Jí Jiàn Jué Dòu Wǔ Shì Dāo
CantoneseTaai3 Gik6 Gim3 Kyut3 Dau3 Mou5 Si6 Dou1
Directed byChin Sheng-en
Screenplay byKuo Chia
Produced byCheung Chung-lung
Siu Piu-wah
StarringChan Hung-lit
Li Hsuan
Kong Ban
CinematographyCheng Kit
Edited byChung Ming
Music byWong Ho-yan
Production
company
Film Line Enterprises
Release date
  • 3 September 1971 (1971-09-03) (Taiwan)
  • 8 September 1971 (1971-09-08) (Hong Kong)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageMandarin

Duel with Samurai is a 1971 Hong Kong wuxia film 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[]

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[]

  • 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[]

  • Action Director: Chen Shih-wei, Yu Tien-lung
  • Production Manager: Tsu Kang
  • Presenter: Cheung Chung-lung

References[]

  1. ^ "太極劍決鬥武士刀 (豆瓣)".

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