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Swordsman

Original title: Siu ngo gong woo
  • 1990
  • TV-14
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.8K
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Jacky Cheung, Sharla Cheung, Samuel Hui, Siu-Ming Lau, Cecilia Yip, and Fennie Yuen in Swordsman (1990)
Martial ArtsActionComedyHistory

A kung-fu manual known as the sacred scroll is stolen from the Emperor's library. An army detachment is sent to recover it. Meanwhile, a young swordsman and his fellow disciple are accidenta... Read allA kung-fu manual known as the sacred scroll is stolen from the Emperor's library. An army detachment is sent to recover it. Meanwhile, a young swordsman and his fellow disciple are accidentally drawn into the chaos.A kung-fu manual known as the sacred scroll is stolen from the Emperor's library. An army detachment is sent to recover it. Meanwhile, a young swordsman and his fellow disciple are accidentally drawn into the chaos.

  • Directors
    • Siu-Tung Ching
    • King Hu
    • Raymond Lee
  • Writers
    • Louis Cha
    • Ying Wong
    • Kee-To Lam
  • Stars
    • Samuel Hui
    • Cecilia Yip
    • Jacky Cheung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.8K
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    • Directors
      • Siu-Tung Ching
      • King Hu
      • Raymond Lee
    • Writers
      • Louis Cha
      • Ying Wong
      • Kee-To Lam
    • Stars
      • Samuel Hui
      • Cecilia Yip
      • Jacky Cheung
    • 15User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Samuel Hui
    Samuel Hui
    • Ling Wu Chung
    Cecilia Yip
    Cecilia Yip
    • Kiddo
    Jacky Cheung
    Jacky Cheung
    • Au Yeung Kuen
    Sharla Cheung
    Sharla Cheung
    • Yam Ying Ying
    Fennie Yuen
    Fennie Yuen
    • Blue Phoenix
    • (as Fanny Yuen)
    Siu-Ming Lau
    Siu-Ming Lau
    • Ngok
    • (as Siu Ming Lau)
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Lau
    • (as Wo Ma)
    Ching-Ying Lam
    Ching-Ying Lam
    • Kuk
    • (as Ching Ying Lam)
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • Zhor
    Shun Lau
    Shun Lau
    • The Eunuch
    Ming Man Cheung
    • Luk Ta Yau
    Chi-Ho Cheng
    Yiu-Sing Cheung
    Shan Chin
    Shan Chin
    • Lam Jan Nam
    Ying-Chieh Han
    Ying-Chieh Han
    • Fung Ching Yeung
    Sing Kwong Lai
    Chi-Ming Lau
    Chi-Ming Lau
    Chi Wai Wong
    Chi Wai Wong
    • New Head of Seun Fung Tong
    • Directors
      • Siu-Tung Ching
      • King Hu
      • Raymond Lee
    • Writers
      • Louis Cha
      • Ying Wong
      • Kee-To Lam
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    User reviews15

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    10moribana

    A classic, nearly as good as Swordsman 2

    Since Swordsman 2 is one of my favorites, I was delighted to find part one finally released on DVD. It is nearly as good, even better in some ways.

    If you have not seen either, start with this one and get ready to enjoy 4 hours of primo wuxia.

    Too bad that the cast completely changed between the 2 films (except for the excellent Fennie Yuen as Blue Phoenix) Most of the players in part one are as good, and I even preferred Cheung Man as Chief Ying to Rosamund Kwan who takes over in part two. I do think Jet Li in 2 is far better than Sam Hui in this one. Jet copies Sam Hui's style and character well, but is far more athletic and intense which really helps the action scenes in part 2. Sam sings well at least, which is important considering how much singing of "Hero of heroes" there is in part one!

    A note about the cast list above: Michelle Reis and Rosamund Kwan are NOT in this film. Kiddo is played by Cecilia Yip and Ying by Cheung Man.

    A classic pair of films then. Too bad part 3, "The East is Red" was such a letdown. The first two films stand on their own though, so no real loss.

    One warning, if you are new to wuxia or Hong Kong films in general you may find the action in these films often too fast and incomprehensible. Repeated viewing will accustom you to the pacing, as well as allowing you to savor all the rich density of the storyline and its numerous characters.
    8vid-10

    Not less epic than Star Wars!

    The first part of the Swordsman trilogy can be compared to a wuxiapian version of "Star Wars": it boasts paladins of the sword and virtue, leaders of sects being deranged by thirst of power and ambition, plus a musical score no less epic than the Lucas movie soundtrack. The story centers on the theft of the "Sacred Book of Power", a scroll which can bestow invincibility on the bearer and which everyone wants to attain for themselves. The only one unaffected by the hypocrisy and egotism that such search generate seems protagonist Lin "of the Wah Mountain", who regards swordsmanship as an art rather than as a means of dominating the rivals and who would prefer a quiet life of wine and singing, but unwittingly is thrown into the turmoil of the clash between sects. Besides the epic tone, a couple of other factors contribute to the success of the movie:

    • the richness of the people who, friends or foes, surround Lin. Much attention is put to their characterization: as they have different age, background, culture and social status, every one has his/her own distinct way of speaking, of acting and harbors different desires, in accordance to their position. In particular, the character "Blue Phoenix" is full of surprises! while Sharla Cheung donates charisma, regalia and beauty to her role.


    • the awkwardness of the "hero": he and his pupil don't exactly "aid" their ally in the beginning of the movie and in general are quite fun to watch! 8/10
    8gwailo247

    First class ingredients make a first class movie

    This movie has all the ingredients needed for a great martial arts movie: The base for this movie is that a powerful martial arts scroll has gone missing and everyone and their eunuch is out to find it.

    Throw in several clans, each with their own unique martial arts style.

    Stir in a shifty official with an even shiftier underling.

    Add several dashes of mistaken identity.

    Several betrayals and double crosses add a touch of spice to the film.

    Quickly add an old martial arts master, snake throwing poisoners, and a mysterious birthmark.

    To top off add a song bellowed by two old men that will never leave your head, and you have the best movie in all the Five Ranges!

    If none of these things made sense, then watch the movie as soon as you can, it will all be very clear.
    7Matti-Man

    This is not a kungfu film

    THE SWORDSMAN is a movie very much in the style of the classically-influenced Wuxia movies of the 1960s, like DRAGON GATE INN (1966) and A TOUCH OF ZEN (1969), which was based in turn on a Qing Dynasty (17th Century) story by Songling Pu. These sword movies were at their most popular in the years running up to the earliest kungfu movies like Chinese BOXER (1970) and THE BIG BOSS (1971), but are not to be confused with the more familiar martial arts movies, as they have conventions and rules all their own.

    Wuxia movies are typified by the spectacular sword battles where antagonists fly through the air in prodigious leaps as they cross swords. This kind of spectacle may have reached its pinnacle in the stunning sword battles seen IN CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON or HERO, but it can trace its roots back to the earliest swordplay movies of King Hu and the first New Wave movies like Tsui Hark's ZU: WARRIORS OF THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN. But Wuxia films are also about honour and the code of the warrior, and in this respect resemble Samurai movies more than kungfu films.

    In THE SWORDSMAN, the students of the Hua Mountain style of sword fencing have developed their Chi (internal power) to such a high degree that they are able to quite literally float through the air during their sword battles. Most powerful of all the Hua Mountain practitioners is Sifu Ngok, teacher to the young hero of the story Ling Wu Chung. Or so it seems. Early in the film, Wu Chung meeting an elder of the Hua Mountain Clan, Fung Ching Yeung, who'd gone into hiding so his enemies wouldn't try to control him by harming his family. Fung recognises Wu Chung as one of his own clan and teaches him the deadly "Nine Solitary Swordplays" and it is these techniques he uses against his own traitorous sifu.

    As other reviewers have noted, "The Song" does get a bit of a caning in this movie, and I defy anyone who's heard it once to get it out of their heads in less than five days.

    And it should be pointed out that Celia Yip is fooling no one with that boy disguise. Though in all fairness, this "girl disguised (badly) as boy" routine crops up a lot in Chinese stories. Anyone remember the equally gorgeous Kara Hui (Hui Ying-Hung) in EIGHT DIAGRAM POLE FIGHTER searching for brother Gordon Liu disguised as a man?

    Wuxia have to be accepted on their own terms. There is a prevailing belief in China that the Chi abilities of martial artists in historical times were far superior to what contemporary kungfu experts are capable of. This is no different to the belief in the West that ancient seers were able to predict the future. Neither set of beliefs have any real credibility, but it makes for fun storytelling.

    THE SWORDSMAN is a pretty good example of the genre, but to be honest, the sequel, SWORDSMAN II, is the better movie.
    Superdracula

    this could have been a great film

    I bought this for 2 bux at a video store cause i thought it seemed good and it had jet Li in it. but i didn't really think it was a very good film. the story is good and some of the action scenes are pretty cool but some of them are at night and are hard to see. some of them also seem sort of stupid looking when they jump around because it looks unrealistic. it is a good film don't get me wrong but they should've filmed it better. i was a bit bored by it but i didn't really mind it. it's not the best kung fu film i have seen but it's better than some i've seen. you should check it out if you don't mind bad lighting and some bad camera angles (not many though)

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    • Trivia
      King Hu was credited as the director but he allegedly left the project midway, and the film was completed by a team led by producer Hark Tsui.
    • Quotes

      Ling Wu Chung: We are all made of flesh and blood, so why do we make such a mess of this world?

    • Connections
      Followed by Swordsman: La légende d'un guerrier (1992)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1990 (Taiwan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Taiwan
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Swordsman
    • Production companies
      • Film Workshop
      • Golden Princess Film Production Limited
      • Long Shong Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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