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Peng gong qi an (1969)

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Peng gong qi an

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5/10

More lust than action

This movie has similar characters and story as "Lady 9 Flower" but it is a different movie not just a different edit of the same movie.

Opens to a gang led by a lady in a red mask (Sham Suet-Chun as Lady 9 Flower) sneaking around a town at night. An important guy in a palanquin is attacked. The girl and gang leave thinking they killed him. He tells his son who did it before he finally dies and son swears revenge.

The next day she scams an escort by diverting the guards then attacking the others. Inside the palanquin, instead of the man they planned to kill, is a guy in comedy glasses and sheepskin suit. This is the guy from the other movie "Lady 9 Flower". In that movie she first encounters him in a prison cell. He is Chiang Kuang-Chao playing as Uncle Ou. He rides off on a donkey. Despite one of him being too much he encounters his twin and they have a comedy fight. Eventually he aligns with the son seeking revenge against Lady 9 Flower.

Chiang Kuang-Chao (also known as the Chinese version of Bob Hope, for reasons I fail to understand) made over 300 movies and immigrated to the USA and lived in Los Angeles. He made the pages of the New York Times January 1987 when he was stabbed in the chest live on stage during a performance.

There was little or no fighting after that and the story line was mostly about lust. It did not hold my attention and I do not recommend it for fans of martial arts movies..
  • ckormos1
  • Apr 17, 2020
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