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Nü xia mai ren tou

  • 1970
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
120
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Nü xia mai ren tou (1970)
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This tale is about a decapitating swordswoman who will let nothing stand in her way when she falls in love with a bandit's son. Chiao Chiao, made famous in One-Armed Swordsman, is the girl w... Read allThis tale is about a decapitating swordswoman who will let nothing stand in her way when she falls in love with a bandit's son. Chiao Chiao, made famous in One-Armed Swordsman, is the girl who won't let such trifles as craniums keep her from freeing her man from jail. The one vil... Read allThis tale is about a decapitating swordswoman who will let nothing stand in her way when she falls in love with a bandit's son. Chiao Chiao, made famous in One-Armed Swordsman, is the girl who won't let such trifles as craniums keep her from freeing her man from jail. The one villain who manages to keep his head (in every definition of the phrase) is Fan Mei-sheng.

  • Director
    • Chang-hwa Jeong
  • Writer
    • I. Fang Yeh
  • Stars
    • Chiao Chiao
    • Liang Chen
    • Hsieh Wang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    120
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    • Director
      • Chang-hwa Jeong
    • Writer
      • I. Fang Yeh
    • Stars
      • Chiao Chiao
      • Liang Chen
      • Hsieh Wang
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Chiao Chiao
    Chiao Chiao
    • Huo Pi-Lien
    Liang Chen
    • Lu Hung-Hsin
    Hsieh Wang
    Hsieh Wang
    • Pao Tzu-An
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    • Huo Chen-Fang
    Helen Ma
    Helen Ma
    • Pao Chin-Hua
    Li Tung
    Li Tung
    • Huo Tien-Peng
    • (as Hua Kang)
    Yanyan Chen
    Yanyan Chen
    • Madam Lu
    • (as Yen-Yen Chen)
    Cho-Cho Lai
    Cho-Cho Lai
    • Madam Hua
    Ai-Lien Pan
    • Hsiao Hsiang
    Pao Chin Yeh
    • Hsiao Hung
    Lei Cheng
    Lei Cheng
    • Mei Lao
    Chun Liu
    • Yu Ching-Erh
    Hung Liu
    Hung Liu
    • Pai Hua-She
    • (as Liu Hung)
    Fan Mei-Sheng
    Fan Mei-Sheng
    • Wan San-Chu
    • (as Mei Sheng Fan)
    Sau-Kei Lee
    Sau-Kei Lee
    • Dr. Chang Kuo-Yang
    • (as Hsiao-Chi Li)
    Lao Shen
    Lao Shen
    • Magistrate Chin
    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Ching Po Chang
      Ching Po Chang
      • Director
        • Chang-hwa Jeong
      • Writer
        • I. Fang Yeh
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      BrianDanaCamp

      HEADS FOR SALE - Chiao Chiao shines in offbeat Shaw Bros. adventure

      HEADS FOR SALE (1970) is distinguished by two contributions—it's got fight direction by Simon Hsu (aka Hsu Er Niu), the talented but unsung fight choreographer responsible for the action in such other 1970s Shaw Bros. adventures as DUEL FOR GOLD, BROTHERS FIVE, AMBUSH, THE FLYING GUILLOTINE, and A TASTE OF COLD STEEL, and its lead actress is Chiao Chiao, who normally played the swordsman's loyal girlfriend (ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN, THE ASSASSIN). Here Chiao Chiao gets to be a swordswoman herself and puts on quite a good show for the most part. She plays the daughter of a reformed bandit (Ching Miao) and when her marriage proposal is reportedly rejected by a local hero, she goes ballistic and attacks his villa with swords in hand trying to kill him. It's all a misunderstanding and the hero (played by Korean actor Chen Liang) spends the rest of the movie trying to make amends with her. But the heroine's chance assist of a peasant husband whose wife has been taken by local gangsters to pay off gambling debts leads to a series of escalating confrontations between the good guys and the gang leader's growing band of thugs (one of whom is kung fu great Chen Sing). After numerous contrived twists and turns in which the screenwriter brings in new sets of characters to keep things moving every time the plot hits a dead end, it all culminates in a big battle at the villains' stronghold with dozens of combatants leaping, flipping, slashing, stabbing and dismembering with glee. Finally, the heroine and the lead villain have a dramatic duel on a rope bridge over a perilous gorge—filmed on location.

      The title refers to a scene where the heroine announces "heads for sale" after she's beheaded two of her opponents in a fight at the villain's headquarters and then attempts to get herself arrested with one of the heads so she can join the hero in jail to help rescue him and use the other head to get a local doctor framed so he can join them in jail as well and cure the ailing hero. (I told you it gets contrived, but at least it's never boring.)

      If you don't demand too much from the storyline and don't mind the B-list Shaw cast, there's a fast pace, short running time (81 min.) and lots of action, much of it filmed on outdoors locations. Chiao Chiao was one of the studio's more serious actresses and it's a treat to see her cut loose here and have some fun as a high-leaping, horse-riding, temperamental swordfighting heroine at the center of the action. She's no Cheng Pei Pei, but she's certainly good enough for this film.
      6ckormos1

      The Bridge at Shaw Movietown

      Despite the title the movie starts with pretty ladies running, giggling and gossiping. The intrigue begins with a marriage proposal rejected because the bride comes from a family of robbers. It seems though our star, Lisa Chiao Chiao, plays a competent swordswoman she still just wants a husband like all good girls. The prospective grooms in this movie seem equally capable of the feminine vices of cheating and deceiving. Lisa Chiao Chiao is instantly recognizable as the girl who saved Jimmy Wang Yu in "The One Armed Swordsman". She has zero martial arts skills along with most of the actors. No fight choreographer is named in the credits. The fights were all weapons. Such was the surplus of talent at Shaw Brothers at the time that the fights still came across good. Of particular note are the two fights at the end where the set took over the action. In the first sequence Chan Leung is trapped underwater as burning oil prevents him from surfacing. He eventually does surface and bone dry but that's movie magic for you. The end sequence has Lisa on a high and narrow bridge. An award for the best mannequin in the history of movies should go to the dummy that made the fall off that bridge. It looked so good the editors let the full shot play out. Overall I rate this a notch above average for martial arts movies of the golden age 1967 to 1984.

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      • Release date
        • May 6, 1970 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Heads for Sale
      • Production company
        • Shaw Brothers
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 26 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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