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E lang gu

  • 1970
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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E lang gu (1970)
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In this stirring saga of the "Martial Arts World," Lo Lieh plays a righteous swordsman trying to protect another hero's wife and daughter from a corrupt minister's murderous plans...two year... Read allIn this stirring saga of the "Martial Arts World," Lo Lieh plays a righteous swordsman trying to protect another hero's wife and daughter from a corrupt minister's murderous plans...two years before he and the director Cheng Chang-ho would become internationally famous for King B... Read allIn this stirring saga of the "Martial Arts World," Lo Lieh plays a righteous swordsman trying to protect another hero's wife and daughter from a corrupt minister's murderous plans...two years before he and the director Cheng Chang-ho would become internationally famous for King Boxer.

  • Director
    • Chang-hwa Jeong
  • Writer
    • Po-Yi Wang
  • Stars
    • Ching Lee
    • Lo Lieh
    • Hsieh Wang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    134
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chang-hwa Jeong
    • Writer
      • Po-Yi Wang
    • Stars
      • Ching Lee
      • Lo Lieh
      • Hsieh Wang
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Ching Lee
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        Hsieh Wang
        Hsieh Wang
        Yanyan Chen
        Yanyan Chen
          Liang Chen
          Fan Mei-Sheng
          Fan Mei-Sheng
            Ping-Ou Wei
            Ping-Ou Wei
            Lei Cheng
            Lei Cheng
            Lung Yu
              Kuang Yu Wang
              Kuang Yu Wang
              Li Tung
              Li Tung
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              Sing Chen
              Sing Chen
              Su-il Bang
              Ho Bao-Hsing
                Chen-Po Chang
                Shih-Ou Chang
                Shih-Ou Chang
                Tien-Chu Chin
                Tien-Chu Chin
                Chin Chun
                Chin Chun
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                    • Po-Yi Wang
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                  BrianDanaCamp

                  VALLEY OF THE FANGS - Exciting Shaw Bros. swordplay adventure

                  VALLEY OF THE FANGS (1970) is a period action film from Shaw Bros. That boasts a strong cast, a nice mix of location work and studio sets, and an above-average storyline that culminates in a large-scale battle at an Imperial brickworks and workers' barracks. It all starts with a wicked Prime Minister imprisoning a beloved Imperial Lecturer, Song Yuan, on false charges. Song's daughter and wife dig up an Iron Shield of Pardon that had once been bestowed on Song and proceed to the capital in a bid to free their father/husband. The Prime Minister sends his Imperial Guards to find the pair and retrieve the shield to prevent the freeing of Song. Lo Lieh plays a lone swordsman who happens along to help the women out.

                  The beautiful Li Ching (KING EAGLE, HONG KONG RHAPSODY) plays the daughter and she and the mother pose as a mother-daughter team of street singers. At one point, Li sings a song about the legendary heroine, Mulan. At another point, at a roadside inn, Li is confronted by blustery Fan Mei-sheng, as one of the Imperial Guards searching for her, who demands she sing a bawdy ditty called, "In a Bridal Suite." She doesn't know it, so HE starts singing it, making for a nice comic touch.

                  To make a long story short, after much hiding and fighting and pursuit on the road, the action shifts to the Valley of the Fangs where a bunch of ex-bandits operate an Imperial kiln to make bricks for the Emperor's new palace. Li and her mother go there to hide for the night and, after some internal dispute, the lead group of ex-bandits decide to side with Lo Lieh and defend the mother-and-daughter when the Imperial Guards arrive on site. An intervention by an official from the Ministry of Works gives Mom-and-daughter momentary protection from arrest until the bricks are finished. But they hatch a plan of escape...

                  The Valley of the Fangs set is one of the biggest outdoor sets I've yet seen in a Shaw film. It's got the kiln, huge piles of bricks and a large workers' barracks. And it's the setting for a sprawling fight scene as Lo and the workers battle the Imperial guards over the whole run of the place. The actors playing the ex-bandits include kung fu great Chen Sing (SHAOLIN MONK), Shaw Bros. Regular Cheng Lei (THE MAGNIFICENT TRIO) and Kang Hua (whom I enjoyed when he played a heroic role in THE BLACK TAVERN).

                  Overall, the plot is very well laid out and keeps things hopping at a good pace for its entire running time, with enough clever twists and turns to keep it from being too predictable. The film's ending is quite unusual for a Shaw film-it actually shows us what happens to the characters, with some genuine resolution. Three-and-a-half-minutes of it. No freeze frames. No abrupt cuts. While it didn't have the specific ending I was hoping for, it actually dramatizes everything that needed to be seen. Well done.

                  Lau Kar Leung's younger brother, Lau Kar Wing, staged the steady stream of swordfight scenes.
                  7ckormos1

                  About the title - It's a kiln, bricks are made, no snakes seen

                  The movie starts with the helpful narrator explaining the political situation. The child emperor, manipulated by evil advisors, throws his teacher in prison. But, the teacher has a "Get Out of Jail Free" card from the previous emperor. But still, it is not a simple matter to just show the pardon - an adventure is needed. The fights were all above average. Chan Leung, the second male lead, despite no real martial arts skills, did an excellent job of showing power in all his moves. The one problem I had with the fights was the ridiculous "pickle sticker" weapon used by Fan Mei-Sheng. China had many magnificent weapons so why make up a weapon? Why make up such a stupid looking weapon? Wei Pin-Ao was also no fighter. He had a face that asked to be punched so he often played sleezy slimeball characters but here he does some martial arts and rises to the level. The bunkhouse fight at about 48 minutes in was fabulous especially when the stunt man burst through the doors. Lo Lieh was known to be a black belt level karateka before he began acting. He started at Shaw Brothers playing good guy roles in the 1960s and by the 1980s he switched to bad guy roles. He is more known for being the baddie but I liked him more when he played the hero. His role in this movie was probably the purest hero ever as he helped the ladies simply because it was the right thing to do and there was never the possibility of reward for his good deed. Overall I give this a seven and consider it mandatory for all fans of the genre and it is on my list of movies I re-watch every five years or so because of that.

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                  • Release date
                    • June 10, 1970 (Hong Kong)
                  • Country of origin
                    • Hong Kong
                  • Language
                    • Mandarin
                  • Also known as
                    • Valley of the Fangs
                  • Production company
                    • Shaw Brothers
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                  • Runtime
                    1 hour 30 minutes
                  • Color
                    • Color
                  • Sound mix
                    • Mono
                  • Aspect ratio
                    • 2.35 : 1

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