Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread
Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread 女必殺拳 危機一髪 | |
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Directed by | Kazuhiko Yamaguchi |
Written by | Masahiro Kakefuda Norifumi Suzuki |
Starring | Etsuko Shihomi Yasuaki Kurata |
Cinematography | Yoshio Nakajima |
Music by | Shunsuke Kikuchi |
Distributed by | Toei Company |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread (女必殺拳 危機一髪, Onna Hissatsu Ken Kiki ippatsu) is a Japanese martial arts directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi and starred by Etsuko Shihomi. The film is a sequel to Sister Street Fighter.[1] It was followed by a third and final film titled The Return of the Sister Street Fighter (1975).
Cast[]
- Etsuko Shihomi - Lǐ Hónglóng (Li Kōryū)
- Yasuaki Kurata - Shunsuke Tsubaki
- Tamayo Mitsukawa - Li Bailan (Li Hakuran)
- Michiyo Bandō - Kotoe Fujita
- Hisayo Tanaka - Wang Meili (Ō Birei)
- Hideo Murota - Kazushige Osone
- Kōji Fujiyama - Goro Kuroki
- Kōji Hio - Kiyoshi Nezu
- Masashi Ishibashi - Inoichiro Honiden
- Kazuyuki Saito - Shikajiro Honiden
- Daikyo Rin - Chozaburo Honiden
- Riki Harada - Cui Chiniu
- Kanya Tsukasa - Byakko
- Osamu Kaneda - Konosuke Mayuzumi
- Rikiya Yasuoka - Genjuro Ranai
Reception[]
Jim McLennan from the website "Girls with Guns" gave the film two and a half stars out of four, criticizing its lack of originality: "...if you watch this back to back with the original, it’s almost going to seem like a mockbuster rather than a sequel, albeit made by much the same people. One semi-significant difference is that replacing Sonny Chiba, you have Kurata, playing a martial-arts master who joins the Osone gang with his own agenda. The opponents for our heroine are still the same selection of fighters with different talents, each introduced with a caption describing their origin. But these seem significantly more restrained than first time round, outside of the transsexual killer with her lethal fingernails."[2] Don Anelli writing for the "Asian Movie Pulse" stated: "While on the surface providing pretty much exactly what’s needed in terms of fine martial arts battles and a simplistic story to set that up, ‘Sister Street Fighter 2’ comes off as a lower version of the original in most regards. As it's still worthwhile and watchable, give this a chance if you're a fan of the first one or a general film of these kinds of films from that era, while viewers who aren't into martial arts efforts or weren't fans of the original should heed caution."[3]
References[]
- ^ "Sister Street Fighter / Sister Street Fighter - Hanging by a Thread / Return of the Sister Street Fighter / Fifth Level Fist". DVD Talk. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
- ^ McLennan, Jim (November 2016). "The Sister Street Fighter series". Girls with Guns. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
- ^ Anelli, Don (11 March 2019). "Film Review: Sister Street Fighter: Hanging by a Thread (1974) by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi". Asian Movie Pulse. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
External links[]
- 1974 films
- Japanese-language films
- 1974 martial arts films
- Japanese films
- Japanese sequel films
- Films directed by Kazuhiko Yamaguchi
- Karate films
- Toei Company films
- Films scored by Shunsuke Kikuchi
- The Street Fighter
- Martial arts film stubs
- 1970s Japanese film stubs