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Xie sa tian lao

  • 1971
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Xie sa tian lao (1971)
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A group of Song Dynasty loyalists aim to rescue Prime Minister Wen from a Tartar prison. Set during the Tartar rule in the 1300's.A group of Song Dynasty loyalists aim to rescue Prime Minister Wen from a Tartar prison. Set during the Tartar rule in the 1300's.A group of Song Dynasty loyalists aim to rescue Prime Minister Wen from a Tartar prison. Set during the Tartar rule in the 1300's.

  • Director
    • Chiang Shen
  • Writers
    • Li-Min Hsu
    • Chiang Shen
  • Stars
    • Szu Shih
    • Lo Lieh
    • Ling Ling
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    55
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chiang Shen
    • Writers
      • Li-Min Hsu
      • Chiang Shen
    • Stars
      • Szu Shih
      • Lo Lieh
      • Ling Ling
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Szu Shih
    Szu Shih
    • 'White Duck' Pai Ya-erh
    Lo Lieh
    Lo Lieh
    • Lo Ho-wu
    • (as Lieh Lo)
    Ling Ling
    • Tsui Hung
    Ki-joo Kim
    Ki-joo Kim
    • Po Yan
    • (as Chi-Chu Chin)
    Wen-Chung Ku
    Wen-Chung Ku
    • Liu San-yeh
    Mien Fang
    Mien Fang
    • Wen Tien-hsiang
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Pa Tsan-kuei
    Yunzhong Li
    Yunzhong Li
    • Priest Feng
    Hua Hsiao
    • Wei Kao
    Wei Hu
    • Pai Chi
    Tse Lin Yang
    Tse Lin Yang
    • Lei Fei
    Bolo Yeung
    Bolo Yeung
    • Cha Te
    Yeh-Hung Yang
    • Hsieh Fang-yeh
    Ming Chiu
    Ming Chiu
    • Lu Yeh-fu
    Tang Ti
    • Fang Pa
    • (as Ti Tang)
    Hsing-Chung Hung
    • Pao Tien-wang
    Feng-Chen Chen
    • Chin Tien-ya
    Wei-Lieh Lan
    • Dungeonmaster
    • Director
      • Chiang Shen
    • Writers
      • Li-Min Hsu
      • Chiang Shen
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    6BrianDanaCamp

    THE RESCUE – Lots of action in Shaw Bros. tale of Song Dynasty rebels

    THE RESCUE (1971) is a Hong Kong-produced martial arts adventure about a group of Song Dynasty loyalists opposing Tartar Rule in 13th century China. Their aim in the film is to rescue Prime Minister Wen (Fang Mien) from a Tartar prison and spirit him to safety in the south of China. The one female fighter in the group, Bai Yaerh (Shih Szu), attracts the attentions of Le Heru (Lo Lieh), a skilled knife fighter and all-around martial arts expert who begins tagging along with the group, less to serve any cause than to try and woo Miss Bai. When the loyalists manage to get themselves arrested and held in the same prison that's holding the Prime Minister, Le Heru gets himself arrested and sent there too, all so he can be close to Miss Bai, who's more concerned with freeing the P.M. and getting out of there. It's all for naught, however, when they discover what the audience knew all along--that the real P.M. had been moved and replaced with an impostor. So, it's back to square one for our intrepid heroes.

    Bai Yaerh refuses Le Heru's entreaties and at one point, after she's severely wounded during a fight, finds herself bandaged and recuperating in the bedroom of a prostitute (Ling Ling) at the local brothel, having been tended to by Le Heru, who happens to be a regular client of the place. Every inch a proper girl, Miss Bai is aghast at the thought of being in a brothel and scandalized to the point of tears when she learns that, in bandaging her arm and leg wounds, Le Heru actually touched her! It's a funny scene and is extremely well-acted by Shih Szu.

    A plot by the Tartars to infiltrate the loyalists leads to more complications, culminating in more fighting in the prison and the digging of an underground burrow into the Tartar general's compound. It's all a bit on the far-fetched side and the whole thing is just an excuse for one exciting sword and knife fight after another. The fights are bloodier than usual for this kind of film and occur quite regularly for much of the film's 79-minute running time. However, the action relies a lot on wirework, which is some of the least convincing I've ever seen, especially when Le Heru "flies" across courtyards and up prison walls with great ease, sometimes even when he's carrying Miss Bai!

    Still, it's a collection of fun scenes with some solid supporting performers on hand, including Bolo Yeung (ENTER THE DRAGON) as a Tartar officer whose weakness for women gets him into trouble and Chan Shen (SHAOLIN INTRUDERS) as a more ruthless Tartar leader. But it's Lo Lieh and Shih Szu who not only dominate the action scenes, but offer abundant charm as well, showing off a side of Lieh we didn't often see. They make a cute fighting couple and it's nice to see some romance develop when a fighting femme is involved. Again, it's not the best Shaw Bros. swordplay film we've seen, but is certainly an entertaining one, and it gives us a chance to see Shih Szu, one of the Shaw studio's unjustly unsung female fighting stars, in a lead role.
    7ckormos1

    Meet Bolo the complicated muscle man

    The plot is an old standard. China has been invaded and the rebels/resistance/loyalists want to throw them out and get the country back. Shih Szu is one of those rebels and Lo Lieh happens to be laying around when three guys decide to rape her. They hardly get further than just the thought when Lo pops up and playfully murders them. He expects gratitude from Shih Szu but she is not buying that pick up line. Lo then proceeds to stalk her, but in a nice movie hero sort of way, not creepy at all.

    Lo began his career by playing heroes and is probably more remembered for his later villain roles. This role, a likeable rogue, seems a transition between the two extremes. He reminded me of Toshiro Mifune a bit.

    Bolo spends a lot of time at the brothel. I am unsure of his actual job. This is one of Bolo's biggest roles and possibly my favorite. Initially Bolo gets whooped in a fight. That is usually the extent of his roles but not here. He starts as a bad guy (in that he is considered a Tartar but he was born a Song). There is a moment of character development and he joins the rebels.

    The tunnel part was a waste of film and a totally dumb set. The wire work was about 20% too much and not needed. Otherwise the rest of the movie was typical Shaw Brothers above average quality.

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1971 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Rescue
    • Production company
      • Shaw Brothers
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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