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L'invincible dragon noir

Original title: Tong tou tie bei
  • 1972
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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L'invincible dragon noir (1972)
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A man fights in a gambling house and, as he is very strong with his " steel arms " skill, the owner of the gambling house proposes him to work for him as his bodyguard.A man fights in a gambling house and, as he is very strong with his " steel arms " skill, the owner of the gambling house proposes him to work for him as his bodyguard.A man fights in a gambling house and, as he is very strong with his " steel arms " skill, the owner of the gambling house proposes him to work for him as his bodyguard.

  • Director
    • Sheng-En Chin
  • Writer
    • Hsiang-Kan Chu
  • Stars
    • Chiao Chiao
    • Peng Tien
    • Pin Chiang
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    24
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    • Director
      • Sheng-En Chin
    • Writer
      • Hsiang-Kan Chu
    • Stars
      • Chiao Chiao
      • Peng Tien
      • Pin Chiang
    • 2User reviews
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    Chiao Chiao
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    Peng Tien
    Pin Chiang
    Pin Chiang
    Shao-Chun Chang
    Ting Chao
    Ting Chao
    Hsin-Yi Chen
    Hsin-Yi Chen
    Li-Sheng Chin
    Ma Chin-Ku
    Ma Chin-Ku
      Chun Chou
      Ming-Ching Chou
      Chang Chung-Kuei
        Wei-Hsiung Ho
        Po-Wei Hou
        Hou-Chun Hsia
        Ying-Ke Hsiao
        Chung-Hsin Huang
        Chung-Hsin Huang
        Ti-Men Kan
        Ti-Men Kan
        Chen-Peng Kao
        Chen-Peng Kao
        • Director
          • Sheng-En Chin
        • Writer
          • Hsiang-Kan Chu
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        5ckormos1

        Quantity is there but quality is not

        It starts in a casino. The big winner gets robbed after leaving. Back at the gambling table a guy uses his blood to bet. As expected, a fight breaks out. It is a typical brawl as Tien Peng strikes left and right as dozens of stunt men hop around behind him. It stops when the casino boss (Huang Chung-Hsin) arrives and offers him a box of coins. Some sort of deal is arranged. He agrees because mother is sick in bed.

        Cut to some guy tries to kill himself and another guy stops him. They go to eat and talk. Cut again to the casino boss confronts a woman (Lisa Chiao Chiao) at her house. There is a fight and she seems to agree with his demands and later seems romantically involved with him. Back to the two guys and one goes to the casino. Another fight results.

        At about the thirty minute mark Tien Peng and Chiang Pin get into a fight and they discover Tien has a hard head and Chiang has a hard arm. The title refers to these two guys!

        My copy is a digital file made from the German VHS release. There are no subtitles just German dubbing and I do not speak German. To my knowledge this was released on VHS only in German and Italian. I am on a mission to watch every movie made in the golden age of martial arts movies from 1967 to 1984. I have watched many without English and usually it is not that hard to figure out the story. However, in this movie I could not follow any story line at all other than the reason for the title.

        The fights are typical of the early 1970s but different for two reasons. They are almost all hand to hand and there is no wire work or even trampolines. That could be a good thing but unfortunately the fights all look alike. I can only rate this as low average and doubt I will watch it again.
        5deluca.lorenzo@libero.it

        FOR ROC TIEN'S COMPLETISTS ONLY!

        I rate this a broken 5 just because I saw it as a kid in 1973, and the title impressed me so much! Tien Peng (aka Roc Tien from the trash-cult THE TONGFATHER) was a major star in Taiwan; his allied in this revenge story is Chiang Pin, a good performer in 76 movies. Both Peng and Pin were already paired in the Wuxia genre (RAIDERS OF REVENGE, 1972) and they worked better as swordsmen than as bare-handed fighters. Wong Chun Hsin (FIST OF FURY; THE WAY OF THE DRAGON) and his real-life wife Lina Chiao (THE ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN; RETURN OF THE ONE ARMED SWORDSMAN) plays respectively the evil Casino boss and the girl in distress in this mediocre movie. The fighitings are staged by Yao Tien Lung (who did better as leading actor in films like THE BAMBOO BROTHERHOOD) and another guy. Tech values, from the camerawork to the photography, manifestly shows a poor budget. The locations are the same you can see in many others Taiwan's Kung-Fu films of the period, expecially the river. Released 8/31/72 in Taipei. Actor-director Chin Sheng-En made about 30 movies, including THE DEVILISH KILLER, DUEL WITH SAMURAI and CHAOCHOW GUY, all of them on the same low-level, which can also be fun to watch sometime.

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        • Release date
          • August 31, 1972 (Taiwan)
        • Country of origin
          • Taiwan
        • Language
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Bronze Head and Steel Arm
        • Production company
          • Kai Fa Film Company
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        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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