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Ru xia

  • 1967
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
74
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Ru xia (1967)
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A young swordsman is tasked to lead a patriotic secret society to fight a traitorous general who conspired with the enemy to invade their country. In due course, he meets two pretty sisters ... Read allA young swordsman is tasked to lead a patriotic secret society to fight a traitorous general who conspired with the enemy to invade their country. In due course, he meets two pretty sisters from a rural tribe and is caught between the affections of the two girls.A young swordsman is tasked to lead a patriotic secret society to fight a traitorous general who conspired with the enemy to invade their country. In due course, he meets two pretty sisters from a rural tribe and is caught between the affections of the two girls.

  • Director
    • Li Kao
  • Writer
    • Chun Yuan
  • Stars
    • Yi Chang
    • Jeanette Yu Wei
    • Pei-Pei Shu
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    74
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Li Kao
    • Writer
      • Chun Yuan
    • Stars
      • Yi Chang
      • Jeanette Yu Wei
      • Pei-Pei Shu
    • 2User reviews
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    Yi Chang
    Yi Chang
    • Shen Ping-yi
    Jeanette Yu Wei
    Jeanette Yu Wei
    • Mu Sze-sze
    • (as Jeanette Yu)
    Pei-Pei Shu
    Pei-Pei Shu
    • Mu Meng-meng
    Chiao Chiao
    Chiao Chiao
    • Ke Tai-yun
    Chung-Hsin Huang
    Chung-Hsin Huang
    • Yin Shih-yuan
    Liang Hua Liu
    Liang Hua Liu
    • Madam Ke
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    • Uigar Chief Mu Mai-ti
    Wen-Chung Ku
    Wen-Chung Ku
    • Lu Chiang
    Chih-Ching Yang
    Chih-Ching Yang
    • Sun Moon Society Chief Hung Chung
    Feng Tien
    Feng Tien
    • Wu Hao-jan
    Mien Fang
    Mien Fang
    • Ke Ching-fu
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Han General (Guest star)
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Hsiung Chao
    Hsiung Chao
    Shao-Peng Chen
    Shao-Peng Chen
    Tang Chia
      Lin Ching
      Lin Ching
      • Silver Clan Abbess
      • (as Ching Lin)
      Chun Erh
      Chun Erh
      Pin Ho
      Pin Ho
      • Director
        • Li Kao
      • Writer
        • Chun Yuan
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      BrianDanaCamp

      THE SILENT SWORDSMAN - a vintage Hong Kong swordplay adventure

      THE SILENT SWORDSMAN (1967) is one of a group of Mandarin-language Hong Kong swordplay films from the mid-1960s that represent a transition from the old Peking Opera-style costume films, filled with song, to the more hard-edged, martial arts-themed films that began with ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN (also 1967). While the film is endowed with beautiful outdoors cinematography (with location work in picturesque settings in Taiwan), every plot point is presented in a highly formal and theatrical manner, designed to stress the importance of the codes governing the heroes' behavior.

      The plot has to do with the efforts of the Sun Moon Sect to overcome the intrigues of corrupt officers and get much-needed troop reinforcements to the border to join the besieged forces of the loyal General Yuan. When Sun Moon's leader, Uncle Hung, is assassinated, the young swordsman Master Shen is appointed head of the sect and charged with the mission of bringing the treacherous General Liu to justice and freeing the troops to relieve General Yuan. In the course of his travels, Shen becomes the object of attention of two beautiful sisters from a Northern tribe, one of whom will save the life of him and his companions at a crucial moment.

      The swordplay action in the film is very simply staged, without a great deal of attention to martial skills or styles. It's more like a standard Hollywood swashbuckler than a Japanese samurai film or later HK swordplay films like THE NEW ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN (1971), in which the variety of weapons and the staging of the fights took center stage. What's more important in this film is the interplay of loyalties and obligations. The characters generally act together as a group. While the hero, Shen, undertakes part of his mission alone, he is clearly acting for the group and consults with them and reunites with them before any major action is taken. Everything is discussed and certain harsh actions are seen as absolutely necessary to fulfill the group's codes, as when a revered teacher must confront and punish his own child after the boy has unwittingly revealed a sect member's hiding place as a result of being tricked by the enemy officer. The women in the group are all treated as equal partners in any decisions made and actions taken.

      The movie is filled with all sorts of interesting details that may seem old-fashioned to modern HK fans, but will be fascinating to those who wish to explore the roots of HK cinema. In one scene, Shen visits the camp of the Northern fur-clad tribe (presumably Mongolian) and enjoys a feast and watches an elaborate ethnic song and dance performance. There are several songs on the soundtrack, including one lip-sync'd by the hero as he practices his swordplay in the great outdoors.

      The performers include such old HK hands as Tien Feng (as Master Wu of the Sun Moon Sect), Yang Chih Ching (as Uncle Hung), Chiao Chiao (Jimmy Wang Yu's wife in ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN), and, in smaller roles, Wu Ma and Lo Lieh. The hero, who is made up and costumed to resemble Jimmy Wang Yu in his 1960s swordplay films, is played by a young Chang Yi, who, ten years later would pop up as a formidable villain in many fine kung fu films of the late 1970s (SHAOLIN TRAITOROUS, CHALLENGE OF DEATH, EAGLE'S CLAW, etc.).
      6ckormos1

      Silent? no, call it The Singing Swordsman

      A more appropriate title for this movie might be "The Singing Swordsman" because of all the vocalizations. Chang Yi sings too. The movie starts with a big battle scene using the castle wall outdoor set that will be around for many more Shaw Brothers movies to come. The castle defenders need help. The old master sends Chang Yi as Shen and with a secret weapon. This was Chang Yi's second of three movies in his debut year at Shaw Brothers. He kept busy acting in this genre until about 1992 when he retired to Canada. This reviewer has searched for additional biographical information about him and has never found any. If I could interview him today I would ask first if he had any martial arts experience before acting. 1967 was before the time actors were expected to know martial arts. If it did happen, as with Lo Lieh who is also in this movie, it was a coincidence only. I suspect he had some experience. He did a front flip more than once and that skill does not come easily. I rate the movie as slightly above average for the year and genre.

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      • Release date
        • September 14, 1967 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • The Silent Swordsman
      • Production company
        • Shaw Brothers
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 34 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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