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Duel Of The Iron Fist (Da Jue Dou) (1971) Shaw Brothers
Duel Of The Iron Fist (Da Jue Dou) (1971) Shaw Brothers
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US Title: Duel Of The Iron Fist (Da Jue Dou) (1971)
Also Known As: 大决斗, Da Jue Dou, Daai Kuet Dau, Duel Of The Iron Fists, Duel Of The Shaolin Fist, Iron Fist Pillage and Duel Sauvage Duel of the Iron Fist is a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, Wang Ping, Yue Wai and David Chiang. (
Year: 1971
Country: Hong Kong
Story Snapshot:
): Chiang is an undercover agent who mistakingly murders Lung's gangster godfather at the behest of a treacherous and ambitious right hand man to the godfather, Lung must seek revenge against Chiang who acually saves Lung's life in the end. David Chiang is superb in this one. A kung fu expert with a bad cough who must batle the great Lueng at the end of the movie. Lueng, who was in John Woo's "A Better Tomorrow", plays a carefree streetfighter who must do batle with the establishment and of course David Chiang who was brought in to deal with Lueng. The final batle between Chiang and Lueng in the rain at the end is fantastic, very well staged. And the ladies will love the tattooed butterfly on Lueng's chest, a symbol of his love for his lovely lady. I strongly recommend this one. It's a must see.
A must-have addition for collectors of classic martial arts, cult action cinema, and vintage genre filmmaking.
- Starring: Ti Lung, Wang Ping, Yue Wai and David Chiang. (
- Directed by: Chang Cheh and starring Ti Lung, Wang Ping, Yue Wai and David Chiang. (
- Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 21 April 1971
- Release Year: 1971
- Country: Hong Kong
- Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono)
- Subtitles: None, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 21 April 1971
- Running Time: 105 minutes. Languages : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo - Dual Mono), Subtitles : None, Distributed by: Shaw Brothers Studio, Release date: 21 April 1971
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