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Lang nu shen long jian

  • 1983
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Lang nu shen long jian (1983)
AcciónAventuraThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDuring WWII's Japanese occupation of Shanghai, a woman trains in covert arts. Arriving in Hong Kong, she learns her brother aids the Japanese. She assembles female warriors to stop him.During WWII's Japanese occupation of Shanghai, a woman trains in covert arts. Arriving in Hong Kong, she learns her brother aids the Japanese. She assembles female warriors to stop him.During WWII's Japanese occupation of Shanghai, a woman trains in covert arts. Arriving in Hong Kong, she learns her brother aids the Japanese. She assembles female warriors to stop him.

  • Dirección
    • Tso Nam Lee
  • Guionistas
    • Hsin-Yi Chang
    • Hsin Wei
  • Elenco
    • Yang Hui-Shan
    • Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Yun-Peng Hsiang
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.7/10
    192
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    • Dirección
      • Tso Nam Lee
    • Guionistas
      • Hsin-Yi Chang
      • Hsin Wei
    • Elenco
      • Yang Hui-Shan
      • Chen Kuan-Tai
      • Yun-Peng Hsiang
    • 11Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    Yang Hui-Shan
    Yang Hui-Shan
    • Wu Shiau-kuei
    • (as Hui-Sang Yang)
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    Chen Kuan-Tai
      Yun-Peng Hsiang
      Yun-Peng Hsiang
      Ying-Chi Chang
      Kai-Chun Chen
      • Liu Chun
      Sung-Young Chen
      Sung-Young Chen
      Yi-Chun Chiang
      Yi-Chun Chiang
      • Madame King
      Yen-Fei Chin
      Yi-Fang Chin
      • Chang Fang
      Han Hsieh
      Han Hsieh
      • Elder Wu
      Il-do Jang
      Il-do Jang
        Sun Jung-Chi
        • Yeh Feng
        • (as Jung-Chi Sun)
        Ti-Men Kan
        Ti-Men Kan
        • Iwaga
        Tsai-Yung Li
        Kang Peng
        • Kuroda
        Ying-Lan Pu
        • Ya-Chih
        • (as Ying-lan Po)
        Robert Tai
        Robert Tai
        • Yamamoto
        • (as Chieh Tai)
        Chien Tsao
        • Ninja Sensei
        • Dirección
          • Tso Nam Lee
        • Guionistas
          • Hsin-Yi Chang
          • Hsin Wei
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        man9x

        A classic, rare B-movie

        I am lucky enough to have a friend who has this movie, and I have got to say that anyone who loves B-movies MUST find this somehow. Just look at this list!

        • Bad English dubbing


        • Inconsistent and unexplained plot elements


        • Racial prejudice against Japanese (this was made in Hong Kong, after all)


        • The kicker: The Empire's theme from Star Wars is the introduction music


        It begins immediately. No credits or anything, you pop in the tape and the movie starts immediately. Stuff happens, most of which has been mentioned by the other reviewer. I won't bother to explain all of it. Suffice it to say, FIND THIS MOVIE NOW!
        5gridoon2025

        Bizarre ninja film that has its moments

        The ninja stuff (magic tricks & abundant wirework) is mostly cheesy and ridiculous, but there are some enjoyable parts to this movie: the training sequences (these ladies ARE flexible), one's woman specialty which seems to be seductive stripping & dances performed by a mirage of her (you can definitely see why no man can resist her), some of the fight scenes when they stay on the ground, and a couple of outrageous plot twists near the end (which pretty much cancel the entire film!). The arguably most impressive fighter is a henchwoman who is identified as a Tae Kwon Do expert; she has a fight against the Lady Ninja of the title that soon turns into a water-y wrestling match. And although I have nothing against water-y female wrestling matches, I do have to wonder if it was done this way simply because our lead could not keep up with the TKD expert in a straight fight. ** out of 4.
        BrianDanaCamp

        Oddball ninja film has its charms

        CHALLENGE OF THE LADY NINJA (1983) is a product of the same star-director team (Chen Kuan Tai, Elsa Yeung, Lee Tso Nam) that gave us A LIFE OF NINJA (1983), which I've also reviewed on this site. This one involves a Chinese woman (Elsa Yeung) who trains as a ninja in Japan and returns to Shanghai for the funeral of her father, a martial arts teacher who was killed in a conflict with a local crime boss known for collaborating with the Japanese occupiers. She then embarks on a campaign to recruit and train three female ninjas to help her kill the crime boss (Chen Kuan Tai). Why she's not considered a traitor herself for training in Japan at such a time is never addressed. The film is set during the war although you wouldn't know it from the fashions, hairstyles, late-model cars, interior décor and new building architecture that all scream early 1980s. There isn't a single trace of period detail in the entire film.

        While the film plays lip service to a female empowerment theme with its female ninja figures, it crosses the line frequently into rank exploitation with scenes of women mud wrestling, fighting in swimsuits in shallow pools of water, and shots of cleavage and shaking booties in scenes where ninja seduction strategies are employed by one of the recruits, a prostitute-turned-ninja. Dressed in red ninja garb, the ladies can project multiple versions of themselves or turn into a pink bikini-clad version of themselves, all to distract their attackers. These techniques would pop up 20-odd years later in the ninja-themed anime series, "Naruto."

        Eventually, a twist involving one of the main characters' loyalties causes a change in everybody's plans and culminates in a battle between Elsa and her male rival from the Japanese ninja school. Elsa is attractive and competent in a substantial fighting role although she's doubled in all of her acrobatic stunts. Chen Kuan Tai (BOXER FROM SHANTUNG, EXECUTIONERS FROM SHAOLIN) doesn't have enough fighting scenes for a star of his stature and background. Robert Tai, a noted action choreographer and sometime director (NINJA: THE FINAL DUEL), plays a tattooed Japanese killer sent after Elsa and her team. The fight scenes involving the lady ninjas are generally quite imaginative and fun to watch, even if, from a narrative and production standpoint, the movie is below average. A LIFE OF NINJA was much better. I watched this on a VHS tape edition from Goodtimes Home Video under the title, CHALLENGE OF THE LADY NINJA. The English dubbing is rather poor.
        10TerryMcC

        Worth it for the Lust-Fu alone.

        Challenge of the Lady Ninja is a good example of a film that is so bad it is entertaining.

        In the Dubbed English version it deals with a Chinese woman who has taken the controversial step of training to use the Japanese skill of of Ninjitsu. We are treated to one wire-fu scene of this taking place, to be sure she is the best of the best, and has earned more then a few enemies among the other trainees.

        She returns to Hong Kong to find that her brother has become a Japanese collaborator. That is when we find that despite the modern clothing, and large late 70's sedans this film is set in World War II.

        To stop her brother she pulls together a team of female warriors each with her own unique style. The most amazing of which is a prostitute who by spinning about is able to cast an illusion of herself in a bikini that overcomes any male with lust.

        The team then goes up against an opposite team of bizarrely dressed Japanese villains. They are almost defeated a number of times but are saved by the timely intervention of a mysteries masked hero.

        An amazing bit of over the top bad film making, I recommend it highly.
        4ebiros2

        Average Taiwanese movie

        While Hong Kong movie studios succeeded in pioneering new and innovative directions for their movies, Taiwan movie studios never outgrew their old school kung-fu movies. This movie is probably their last gasp at trying to hold on to the kung-fu movie format, only that they've mixed ladies in skimpy swimsuits to spice up the action.

        Taiwan movies seems to be made by a committee of old school (or just old) producers that learned their craft in a certain way, and never changed. This movie was made in the late '80s, but looks like something out of the '70s. Their quality is never high, and by the end of the '70s they were no match for the quality of Hong Kong movies.

        Hong Kong kung fu star Chen Kuan Tai stars in this movie. Chen is one of the few kung fu action movie star that successfully made transition into more modern movie format. He looks good in this movie. I can't say the same for other actors. The ladies that's supposed to be the babes in this movie looks too old to be playing this type of a role. They probably were babes for the age people who made this movie.

        Quality wise this movie is about par for a Taiwanese movie. You can look for better quality movies from Hong Kong, and they're a better bet for this type of an entertainment.

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          Nonsensical time inconsistencies. The Japanese occupation seems to be around WW II (including a vaguely Nazi underling), but cars, much of the wardrobe, and many hairstyles were pure 1970s-80s. Early use of guns disappears, leaving martial arts of olden times as the medium for conflict.
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          Referenced in Best of the Worst: The New Gladiators, Exterminator 2, and Aftermath (2013)

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 13 de febrero de 1983 (Taiwán)
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