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Qun ying hui

  • 1972
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
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Qun ying hui (1972)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua lingua3 martial arts directors united for this unique anthology film. Yueh Feng writes and directs a clever love-and-kung-fu triangle, Cheng Kang both writes and directs kung-fu courtesans battlin... Leggi tutto3 martial arts directors united for this unique anthology film. Yueh Feng writes and directs a clever love-and-kung-fu triangle, Cheng Kang both writes and directs kung-fu courtesans battling brigands, and the ""godfather of the kung-fu film,"" Chang Cheh, creates a cliff-hanging... Leggi tutto3 martial arts directors united for this unique anthology film. Yueh Feng writes and directs a clever love-and-kung-fu triangle, Cheng Kang both writes and directs kung-fu courtesans battling brigands, and the ""godfather of the kung-fu film,"" Chang Cheh, creates a cliff-hanging, swashbuckling mini-movie with maxi-action.

  • Regia
    • Cheh Chang
    • Kang Cheng
    • Feng Yueh
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Kang Cheng
    • Pao Hu
    • Nai'an Shi
  • Star
    • Ho Bao-Hsing
    • Shao-Hung Chan
    • Ching Po Chang
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    131
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Cheh Chang
      • Kang Cheng
      • Feng Yueh
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Kang Cheng
      • Pao Hu
      • Nai'an Shi
    • Star
      • Ho Bao-Hsing
      • Shao-Hung Chan
      • Ching Po Chang
    • 3Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Shao-Hung Chan
      Ching Po Chang
      Ching Po Chang
      Hsi Chang
      Hsi Chang
      Sing Chen
      Sing Chen
      Yanyan Chen
      Yanyan Chen
        Bao-Shan Cheng
        Lei Cheng
        Lei Cheng
        • Xu Feng Ying
        Lik Cheung
        Lik Cheung
          David Chiang
          David Chiang
          • Mu Yu Ji
          Ling Chiang
          Ling Chiang
          Shao-Lin Chiang
          Shao-Lin Chiang
          • Executioner (segment 2)
          Han Chin
          Han Chin
          Chen Chuan
          Chen Chuan
            Alan Chung San Chui
            Alan Chung San Chui
            Chin Chun
            Chun Erh
            Chun Erh
            Feng Erh
            • Regia
              • Cheh Chang
              • Kang Cheng
              • Feng Yueh
            • Sceneggiatura
              • Kang Cheng
              • Pao Hu
              • Nai'an Shi
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            BrianDanaCamp

            TRILOGY OF SWORDSMANSHIP – 3 separate stories, co-directed by Chang Cheh

            TRILOGY OF SWORDSMANSHIP (1972) is an odd Shaw Bros. swordplay film employing an omnibus structure, something the studio rarely attempted. It's basically three short unrelated tales assembled to create one 108-minute movie. Part 1 plays like the beginning of a longer film. Part 3 plays like either the middle or final half-hour of a much longer film. Only Part 2 is a true self-contained story, but it, too, would have improved by expansion to feature-length. The stories range in length from 30-45 minutes each.

            Part 1: "The Iron Bow" A mother-and-daughter kung fu team (played by Kao Pao Shu and Shih Szu) runs a teahouse. A local magistrate's wastrel son (Tien Ching) wants to marry the daughter, but the mother's late husband left a stipulation that only a man who could lift his heirloom, the Iron Bow, and shoot an arrow from it could marry the daughter. The magistrate's son tries but can't do it. A passing hero (Yueh Hua) can. This angers the magistrate's son and he sends in the troops for a couple of major brawls. The mother and daughter and their youthful helper, "Doggie," defend themselves.

            Part 2: "The Tigress" A high-priced courtesan, Shih Chung Yu (Lily Ho), gets General Wang in trouble when his refusal to leave her side makes him defy an order from Minister Li. He's very nearly executed but Lily gets the minister to relent on the condition that she succeed in capturing marauding bandit Pang Xun (Lo Lieh), whose obsession with the courtesan himself is jeopardizing his own campaign to plunder and pillage the region. So Shih Chung Yu sets a contrived plan in motion, enlisting General Wang and her sister prostitutes to use trickery to subdue Pang Xun and his men without a major fight. Then we find out something that puts a poignant spin on things...

            Part 3: "White Water Strand" This one's a sequel of sorts to THE WATER MARGIN (1972), based on the classic Chinese literary work, and focuses on the sons—and one daughter (Li Ching)—of the famed bandits of Liang Shan Mountain. It opens with the group freeing one of their number (Ti Lung) from government custody—one of those box wagon contraptions they use to carry a prisoner on the road in these films. A passing hero (David Chiang) intervenes to help the guards and then decides he'd rather help the Liang Shan crew. This gets him into trouble with a government man (Ku Feng) who then imprisons him and sets an execution date. The Liang Shan heroes prepare to effect a rescue... The cast of this segment also includes Chen Sing, Wang Chung, Billy Tang, Cheng Lei, and Yang Tze (aka Bolo Yeung).

            None of the stories is that compelling. The first one is fun because we get to see Shih Szu (THE LADY HERMIT) in super-cute spear-fighting mode and Kao Pao Shu (who directed kung fu movies herself) in a fighting part. The third one looks and sounds too much like other film versions of "The Water Margin," including Chang Cheh's own adaptation that same year, THE WATER MARGIN, which contains a scene that's much too similar to the climax of this short and features several of the same actors.

            The most distinct segment here is "The Tigress," chiefly because of Lily Ho's performance. This one has the most fable-like quality and may even be based on an actual folk tale. Lily is quite beautiful and we can understand why men get obsessed with her, particularly in a couple of beautifully staged moments where she plays the Pipa, a stringed instrument. But she flits about, overly confident, expecting everyone to give in to her, and never seems to be aware that she's in any real danger herself, even when the minister angrily demands her execution. She always seems to be above it all, so she never comes off as quite real. The other prostitutes also never react normally to the dangers that loom. Which is too bad, because with some genuine feeling and real emotion, this story might have worked. An element is introduced at the end involving the character of the bandit that could have given it some substance had this been a feature-length film, especially since it's Lo Lieh, one of the finest actors at Shaw, who plays the bandit, but unfortunately, it ends right there.

            Interestingly, all three stories have strong women characters, not something we often see in Chang Cheh-involved works. The first two focus on those characters, while in the third, Li Ching plays one heroic female fighter among several male fighters. Cheng Kang (father of Hong Kong director Ching Siu-Tung) gets co-directing credit on the first two stories, while Chang Cheh gets sole credit on the third. Swords are involved in some way, peripheral or not, in each story, but not enough, really, to justify the film's title, except in the most generic sense.
            6Leofwine_draca

            A kung fu anthology

            Something different from Shaw; three short kung fu flicks for the price of one. The quality is variable here. The first is a sword-in-the-stone type tale with Shih Szu and Yueh Hua and I was digging it until it ended abruptly; really, there's enough here for a full movie. The second is about a prostitute's love affair and one I found quite dull; the plotting is a little tedious and it goes on too long too. Lo Lieh is as excellent as ever. The last is a Chang Cheh epic and a spin-off of THE WATER MARGIN, with an all-star cast battling evil. It's lovely to watch and again, just feels too short.

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            • Data di uscita
              • 5 novembre 1972 (Hong Kong)
            • Paese di origine
              • Hong Kong
            • Lingua
              • Mandarino
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              • Trilogy of Swordsmanship
            • Azienda produttrice
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