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La guerre des clans

Original title: Liu xing hu die jian
  • 1976
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
752
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La guerre des clans (1976)
WuxiaActionDrama

A fearsome assassin is contracted to kill the patriarch of a large and formidable clan. Meanwhile, the benevolent clan leader's top men are attacked by a rival clan and killed. Shortly after... Read allA fearsome assassin is contracted to kill the patriarch of a large and formidable clan. Meanwhile, the benevolent clan leader's top men are attacked by a rival clan and killed. Shortly after, an internal power struggle reveals itself.A fearsome assassin is contracted to kill the patriarch of a large and formidable clan. Meanwhile, the benevolent clan leader's top men are attacked by a rival clan and killed. Shortly after, an internal power struggle reveals itself.

  • Director
    • Yuen Chor
  • Writers
    • Lung Ku
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Fei Ai
    • Shen Chan
    • Ping Chen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    752
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    • Director
      • Yuen Chor
    • Writers
      • Lung Ku
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Fei Ai
      • Shen Chan
      • Ping Chen
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Fei Ai
    Fei Ai
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Roc Society chief's right hand man
    Ping Chen
    Ping Chen
    Kang-Yeh Cheng
    Kang-Yeh Cheng
    Han Chiang
    Han Chiang
    Shao-Lin Chiang
    Shao-Lin Chiang
    • Da-shou party guest
    Yang Chiang
    Yang Chiang
    Yuet-Sang Chin
    Yuet-Sang Chin
    Li Ching
    Li Ching
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    Yun-Kin Chow
    Yun-Kin Chow
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
      Ku Feng
      Ku Feng
      • Uncle Sun Yu - leader of Lung Men Society
      • (as Feng Ku)
      Ping Ha
      Ping Ha
      Fung Hak-On
      Fung Hak-On
        Hsu Hsia
        Hsu Hsia
          Lun Hua
          Lun Hua
          Yueh Hua
          Yueh Hua
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              • Lung Ku
              • Kuang Ni
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            BrianDanaCamp

            KILLER CLANS - Spectacular Hong Kong swordplay drama

            KILLER CLANS (1976) is a masterful big-budget costume drama from Hong Kong's Shaw Bros. studio that is quite a change from the usual SB martial arts extravaganzas of the 1970s. It's closer in tone to Japanese samurai films of the 1960s and boasts a formal aesthetic beauty that was not often found in HK swordplay films. The sets are quite spectacular as are the costume design and art direction. While most of the action is shot on studio sets, there are some picturesque locations for a handful of outdoor fight scenes.

            Based on a novel by famed martial arts chronicler Ku Lung, the plot has to do with clan warfare between the Lung Men Society and the power-hungry Roc Society in Old China. Various characters are not exactly what they seem as clan loyalties shift and major characters betray lifelong comrades. There are many surprising plot twists that would be best left undescribed here. Swordfights erupt every so often, although they are shorter affairs than usual for a Shaw Bros. swordplay film and place less of an emphasis on martial arts technique. The film's dramatic stress is on the interplay between the various characters and the alliances they form rather than on the action per se. The fight scenes, staged by Yuen Cheung-Yan, remain, however, consistently exciting.

            The large cast includes some major players from 1970s Shaw Bros. films, most notably Ku Feng, normally a villain, but seen here as the durable and crafty head of Lung Men, whose survival efforts are quite impressive. His character is clearly the dominant one and his performance outshines those of the two younger male leads, Chung Wa, who plays a freelance swordsman whose loyalties become a major issue as the film proceeds, and Yueh Hua, who plays Ku Feng's second-in-command. Other familiar performers are on hand and are seen to good effect, including Wang Chung, Lo Lieh, Yeung Chi Hing, Norman Chu, future star Danny Lee (CITY ON FIRE), and actresses Li Ching and Chan Ping (as a lusty femme fatale who disrobes for some surprising nude scenes). The portly Fan Mei Sheng, usually seen in comic supporting roles, plays a family man who is at the center of a moving, intense scene late in the film that is truly one of the film's dramatic highlights.

            The novel that formed the basis for this film was later adapted for the wire-fu swordplay hit, COMET BUTTERFLY AND SWORD (1993), which starred Michelle Yeoh, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Donnie Yen and Joey Wang. Of the four main characters of the later film, only Tony Leung's character is given significant screen time in KILLER CLANS, where he is played, rather stiffly, by Chung Wa. Michelle Yeoh's character in the earlier film is the aforementioned clothes-dropping femme fatale played by Chan Ping. The comparatively modest swordplay of KILLER CLANS gives way to high-flying "wire-fu" in the later film.

            KILLER CLANS was directed by veteran filmmaker Chor Yuen (SACRED KNIVES OF VENGEANCE, IRON CHAIN FIGHTER), who displays an assured and restrained touch that's quite a departure from the more frenetic direction found in the Shaw Bros. martial arts films directed by Chang Cheh (FIVE MASTERS OF DEATH, BLOODY AVENGERS). For one thing, there's not a zoom lens in sight! The director also avoids the more theatrical, Chinese Opera-style staging found in the films of his contemporary, King Hu (A TOUCH OF ZEN). While Chang Cheh's films tended to be less demanding and more entertaining, KILLER CLANS is ultimately a richer, deeper film and more satisfying on a dramatic and artistic level.

            As one of the first batch of ten Shaw Bros. releases newly restored and issued on DVD, KILLER CLANS is now available in a beautiful, breathtaking widescreen transfer, in Mandarin (not Cantonese) with English subtitles, that should be seen by any and all Hong Kong film fans. (Other releases in the first ten include King Hu's COME DRINK WITH ME and Chang Cheh's THE HEROIC ONES, both equally recommended.)
            4a_chinn

            Dull Shaw Brother tale of feuding clans with little fighting

            Shaw Brothers martial arts film that's more focused on story and character than on it is on fight sequences, which left me a little disappointed because I didn't find myself all that interested in the characters or story here. The story is about two feuding clans, which seemed to play out more like a tale of royal court intrigue than your typical you-killed-my-master kung-fu film plot lines, which is probably a good thing in most cases, except this royal court intrigue wasn't all that compelling. The few martial arts sequences present, primarily swordplay over hand-to-hand fighting, are well done, but are far too brief. I was also quite surprised at the amount of nudity in the Shaw Brothers production, which usually shied away from that sort of thing (although brutal bloody combat was perfectly acceptable). I read several other reviews where other reviewers loved this film, so it does have it's defenders, but I am not one of them.
            7lesparastu

            sanitised version of story but a feast for the eyes

            This film was adapted from a very dark novel and was "sanitised" - perhaps to make it more family friendly or for those seeking some not- too-intellectually/emotionally-challenging escapism. As such the motives and actions of the characters will not always make sense. Despite the plot-holes, this film was fun to watch. The artificial sets are beautiful to look at and there are clever and creative contraptions in the designs. The leading man and lady lacked "screen presence" in this version. In fact, they were wooden, bland and unconvincing (after taking into account the drastic oversimplification of their characters). The supporting actors did a better job. An entertaining way to pass some time.
            6veganflimgeek

            Alright not as good as touch of zen,heroric ones

            I rented Killer clans just a few days after renting the Heroic ones. Of the recent Shaw Bros re-issues I think that Heroic ones is a better film. Killer clans has a impressive amount of intrigue and swordplay. This classic chop socky period piece that is just a cut above in quality should please all fans of Shaw bros martial arts films. The martial arts are creative and fun to watch.

            I found some of the plot hard to follow at times. Who was betraying who, that kind of thing. The sets were also neat including the underground tunnels were something I had yet to see in a shaw bros movie.

            My problems from the movie came mostly from the useless nudity that I felt was just cheap exploitation and the abrupt ending.
            7ChungMo

            Takes awhile but becomes a good kung fu intrigue film

            Another one of the dozen main character kung fu films that Yuen Chor directed. It starts out confusing as it's hard to follow the crowd of characters parading across the screen but fortunately a number of them are killed off before long and we are down to half a dozen. We also get to spend some time with a few of them so we can start to associate and care about them. A few more characters get introduced before long but it works better as they are in individual scenes.

            The photography and sets are, as usual for a Yuen Chor film, excellent. The new film transfer is rich and sharp. The action is good although sometimes the actors are off time (reacting to punches that haven't happened yet). The acting is standard Shaw Bros. The subtitles are generally good but some dialog is obscure to non-Chinese audiences.

            The film is slightly "adult" with some brief useless nudity and sex scenes. The fights are moderately bloody but nothing like some Chan Cheh films.

            Reasonably good. If you can get through the first half-hour, you'll have a good time.

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            • Release date
              • March 20, 1976 (Hong Kong)
            • Country of origin
              • Hong Kong
            • Language
              • Mandarin
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              1 hour 41 minutes
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              • 2.35 : 1

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