(About this film):
Lady Whirlwind a.k.a. Deep Thrust (Chinese: 鐵掌旋風腿) is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film written and directed by Huang Feng, starring Angela Mao.
(Synopsis):
Angela Mao is hell-bent for vengeance and I have never seen her looking as mean and vicious as she does in this film. The film itself is a tangled web of honor and vengeance. A young man (Chang Yi in a rare good guy role) is severely beaten by Japanese mobsters and left for dead on the beach. He is nursed back to health by a pretty young girl and he vows to take revenge on the crooks. Meanwhile, Angela Mao comes to town with a score to settle with Chang Yi. Apparently, her sister was jilted by Chang Yi and she killed herself, so naturally Angela must avenge her by taking his life. Chang Yi begs her to spare him until after he gets his revenge, to which she reluctantly agrees, only to save his life after he gets mercilessly beaten by his enemies. As Angela waits for Chang Yi to recover so she can beat the tar out of him, he runs into an old man who teaches him the art of tai-chi. This gives him the edge he needs, and he finally destroys the leader of the gang. Angela finally jumps in to take her revenge, but Chang Yis girlfriend throws herself between them and begs for mercy. Angela surprisingly spares their lives and storms off into the distance, presumably to find someone else to take her aggression out on.
Starring: Chang Yu - Ling Shi-hua, Angela Mao – Miss Tien Li-Chun, Pai Ying - Tung Ku, Oh Kyung-Ah - Hsuang Hsuang, Liu Ah-Na - Tiao Ta Niang, Chin Yuet-Sang - Wen Tien, Sammo Hung - Tiao Ta Niang's brother, Kim Nam-il - Tang Sek Ping
Yeung Wai - Thug, Wong Fung - Casino dealer
Directed by : Huang Feng[1]
Written by: Huang Feng
Produced by: Raymond Chow
Distributed by: Golden Harvest
Release date: 1972
Country: Hong Kong
Languages: English
Subtitles: None
Running Time 91 Minutes