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Das Todesduell der Tigerkralle

Originaltitel: San shao ye de jian
  • 1977
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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6,7/10
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Derek Tung-Sing Yee in Das Todesduell der Tigerkralle (1977)
KampfkünsteAktionDrama

Dieses spektakuläre Kampfkunst-Spektakel zeigt den 20-jährigen Derek Yee, den jüngeren Bruder von David Chiang, mit zahlreichen Schwertkämpfen, schönen Mädchen in Not und einer großartigen B... Alles lesenDieses spektakuläre Kampfkunst-Spektakel zeigt den 20-jährigen Derek Yee, den jüngeren Bruder von David Chiang, mit zahlreichen Schwertkämpfen, schönen Mädchen in Not und einer großartigen Besetzung von Kung-Fu-Film-Stalwarts.Dieses spektakuläre Kampfkunst-Spektakel zeigt den 20-jährigen Derek Yee, den jüngeren Bruder von David Chiang, mit zahlreichen Schwertkämpfen, schönen Mädchen in Not und einer großartigen Besetzung von Kung-Fu-Film-Stalwarts.

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    • Yuen Chor
  • Drehbuch
    • Yuen Chor
    • Lung Ku
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    • On-On Yu
    • Ping Chen
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      • Yuen Chor
    • Drehbuch
      • Yuen Chor
      • Lung Ku
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
      • On-On Yu
      • Ping Chen
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    Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    • Third Master Hsieh Hsiao-feng, Ah Chi
    • (as Tung-Shing Yee)
    On-On Yu
    On-On Yu
    • Hsiao Li
    • (as Candy Yu)
    Ping Chen
    Ping Chen
    • Lady Mu-yung Chiu-ti
    Yun Ling
    Yun Ling
    • Yen Shih-san
    David Chiang
    David Chiang
    • Mu-yung Chien-lung
    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Hero Fu Hung Hsueh
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Hero Huang Ting
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Fei Ai
    Fei Ai
    • Yu Mien Brother 1
    Kwok-Kuen Chan
    Kwok-Kuen Chan
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Leader of Black Society
    Shih-Ou Chang
    Shih-Ou Chang
    Szu-Chia Chen
    Szu-Chia Chen
    • Roadside Damsel
    Chuen Chiang
    Chuen Chiang
    Lu Chin
    Lu Chin
    • Madam Han
    Tien-Chu Chin
    Tien-Chu Chin
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    • Hsieh Wang-sun
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Mu-yung Manor Knight
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Alan Chung San Chui
    • Regie
      • Yuen Chor
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      • Yuen Chor
      • Lung Ku
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    7mj970128-1

    Really entertaining 90mins.

    Pleasing purposeful and taut Swordsplay - movie based on stories by Gu Long, about the supremacy of the Jiang Hu. Third master [ Derek Yee ] is the #1 at the moment , considered as the best sword fighter, but he's tired of his way of life, pretends his death and begins a simple life. Too early for Yen Shi kwan [ Ling Yun ], who aimed the whole life for fame and the answer if he could be the real #1.

    Death Duel is a little different from other Gu Long movies directed also by Chu Yuan, no obscure jumble of plot and persons here, it's strictly concentrated oh Third Master and his tries to survive the power struggle, where he's attacked again and again. The then 20yrs old Derek Yee [ now director of movies like ONE NITE IN MONGKOK, VIVA EROTICA, FULL THROTTLE ] does a strong impression, mainly optically and particularly with his mimic, and performs the action sequences well. These are well choreographed, unbloody swordplay with martial arts and jumps varied, there's also good use of the environment Optically the film is rather lyric - magical, many red and blue contrasts, much fog, added a calm, but appropriate score. Really entertaining 90mins.

    Movie has some relation to the other Gu Long picturizations like KILLER CLANS and MAGIC BLADE, Ti Lung has a cameo as his Swordsman Fu and Lo Lieh as the killer Han Tang.
    7ChungMo

    Atmospheric Wuxia Film from Yuen Chor

    Yuen Chor was having a good run of films during the second half of the 1970's. Sentimental Swordsman, Magic Blade, Clans of Intrigue, Jade TIger were all made during this five year period. "Death Duel" is just one more during this time. As with his other films you can expect good photography, unique art direction and dozens of characters.

    As with other successful Yuen Chor films, this one succeeds by focusing on one enigmatic main character for most of the film. However, the viewer will still have to deal with a lot of fascinating characters who show up and usually are killed off quickly. The body count in this film is very high. This film is very moody and the withdrawn character of Ah Chi make the story interesting. There are some uneven parts and the constant guest cameos from Shaw stars is a little annoying as you might wish that they would stick around longer in the film. That said, the script is above average, the pacing is good and by the time the ending comes around the film holds up.

    Recommended.
    BrianDanaCamp

    DEATH DUEL - Shaw Bros. swordplay drama introducing Derek Yee

    DEATH DUEL (1977) is another Shaw Bros. swordplay-and-intrigue extravaganza directed by Chu Yuan (aka Chor Yuen) from a novel by Ku Lung. Its release on DVD follows that of KILLER CLANS (1976), THE MAGIC BLADE (1976) and CLANS OF INTRIGUE (1977), all also reviewed on this site. The plot here is a lot simpler than those of the earlier films and involves fewer characters and, unfortunately, fewer fight scenes. It does, however, offer a fresh star in then-newcomer Derek Yee who plays a character who calls himself "Hopeless Ah Chi," a wandering, enigmatic kung fu expert who is challenged by numerous other swordsmen in the course of the film for reasons that are made clear in the second half. That's basically all there is to the film: various challengers pop up to try and kill Ah Chi until Yen Shih-San (Ling Yun), the only one who truly qualifies as Ah Chi's equal, shows up for the final bout. There are only slight hints of the interlocking clan rivalries, conflicting loyalties and vast spy networks that made KILLER CLANS, et al, so fascinating.

    The film is beautifully shot and scored and filmed entirely on Shaw Bros. studio sets. The costumes are pretty snappy also. The fight scenes involve lots of breakaway walls and furniture and are often staged in extreme long shot, perhaps to cover up the frequent use of a stunt double for the lead.

    As usual, the cast offers a number of Shaw Bros. notables, including dependable character actors Ku Feng and Fan Mei-Sheng as Ah Chi's allies and--in welcome action cameos--Shaw Bros. stars Ti Lung, Lo Lieh, and David Chiang. Also appearing are Wang Lung-Wei, Norman Chu, Yueh Hua, Yuen Wah, Chan Shen and Cheng Miu, along with many other familiar faces from kung fu films. As usual with Chu Yuan films, there are some lively and beautiful women on hand to spice up the action, although not as many as in the earlier films. Candy Yu plays Yee's girlfriend while Chan Ping plays a rival clan leader stirring things up behind the scenes.

    The two leading men, Derek Yee and Ling Yun, are adequate but lack the flair of the aforementioned cameo players. Still, Yee makes an interesting hero--young, deadpan, and far more handsome than most kung fu stars of the era. He acted for approximately 20 years, but also turned to writing, directing, and producing and wound up making some key Hong Kong New Wave dramas of the 1990s, including C'EST LA VIE MON CHERI, FULL THROTTLE, and VIVA EROTICA.

    UPDATE: I watched this film again in 2020 for the first time in 17 years and I was stunned at how great it is. I fear that my earlier comments above came at a time when I was watching Shaw Bros. movie after Shaw Bros movie as Celestial Pictures was releasing them on R3 DVD by the truckload and I simply got overwhelmed. Watching it again, I'm struck by how powerful a tale it is, loaded with mood, atmosphere, emotion and drama. Plus, it's got one of the most incredible star-studded casts I've ever seen in a Shaw Bros. movie. Back then, I wasn't familiar with a lot of the actors, since I was only just beginning to discover these movies. But I've seen hundreds of them since. Now I need to go back and re-watch all the other Shaw Bros. DVDs I reviewed back then and see what else I was missing.
    6damianphelps

    Good without getting to great

    I really enjoyed this movie, but must admit I spent the whole time feeling disappointed at the same time.

    The story is really good, delivering an interesting tale supported by mostly good acting. The fighting is a bit hit and miss, some of the fights are good others, not so much.

    It then dawned on me that this movie screams 'remake', however I think we have missed the chance to see it at its best.

    For those of you into this genre, picture this movie in your minds eye with Jet Li in it during his prime? OMG.

    It would have been one of the all time classics!
    10joelnova93

    A film where Hearts and Souls are on the line

    It's always a treasure to find a martial arts film adapted from a novel, because for once the story and dialogue are extremely solid and taken care of in advance, freeing up the producers to focus on what we really showed up to see: High flying, fast cutting, Martial Arts action.

    And the action in DEATH DUEL is almost non-stop, as Derek Yee (Tung-Shing Yee), playing the former Champion of the Swordplay World now renounced and resigned as the "Hopeless Ah Chi" struggles to carve out a quiet life as a wanderer as old rivals turn up to claim the fame of defeating him.

    And by God, Derek Yee, probably has his best ever performance here. You truly feel Ah Chi's distress, and this film required a strong lead for such an emotional narrative direction.

    Likewise, the film seems very much intent on keeping things dark. A lot of the scenes take place at night, and there's even a fight where two characters are deliberately knocked into ceiling lanterns just to darken the room. Maybe there is a symbolism here, or a contrast that is supposed to highlight when the characters are finally out in the sun, or in the sunset. Interesting to observe.

    The world in DEATH DUEL, the way of the wandering swordsman, and the pursuit of fame within the martial arts world, it's all brutal, and it's one where you don't really want to imagine being a part of. But no matter, you enjoy and still watch because it really feels like true hearts and souls are on the line. That is what a good martial arts movie, a dramatic story itself, should set out to be.

    Score: 10/10

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      • 14. August 1981 (Westdeutschland)
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