Fan Mei-Sheng

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    To Kill a Jaguar (1977)

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    To Kill a Jaguar (1977)

    Set in early 20th century Shanghai, this Hua Shan actioner stars former Golden Harvest regular Nora Miao Ke-hsiu as Bobo, a village girl who has journeyed to the big city in search of her father. Not long after her arrival, Bobo witnesses a gang fight dominated by a man she was friends with as a child. Now known as Jaguar, he works as a bodyguard for mob boss Kam, who is having a row with one of his partners. Jaguar makes trouble at one of the man’s casinos as a part of a plan to smooth over the situation. Ace gunman Ko Tang is also in town and the two strike up an alliance to take over Kam’s empire. Jaguar’s lust for power soon alienates Bobo, who realizes that she was simply a pawn in his plan to gain control of the Shanghai underworld. Held a virtual prisoner, Bobo’s one hope for revenge is Luo Lie, another friend from childhood and now her fiancee, currently imprisoned in Germany.

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    All Men Are Brothers (1975)

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    All Men Are Brothers (1975)

    “All Men Are Brothers” is the sequel to “Water Margin” a.k.a. “Seven Blows of the Dragon” from 1972. At the beginning of “All Men Are Brothers”, we learn that the emperor forgives the 108 Liangshan rebels since he finds they have the same enemies. The small army tries to conquer the city Hangchow, but is defeated. They send 7 spies to gather information about the city’s defense before they attack a second time.

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    Five Tough Guys (1974)

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    Five Tough Guys (1974)

    The plot follows the titular gang of misfits, gathered together by Chen Kuan Tai (a real life martial arts champion who starred in many films for the studio) in order to protect a patriotic general from a scheming usurper. To this end, the unlikely heroes act as the general’s escorts on a dangerous journey to a distant British consulate, beset by enemies and sinister Japanese interference along the way.

    $15.00
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    The Jade Faced Assassin (1971)

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    The Jade Faced Assassin (1971)

    The swordsman Zhang Zhen is injured in a misadventure and rescued by Eldest Sister of Changchun Sect, who has a crush on him. However, Zhang falls in love with the maid Yuenu instead, and conceives twins with her. The couple are killed by a group of evil pugilists later. The Eldest Sister is angry with Zhang Zhen for not accepting her and plans to make Zhang’s children kill each other as revenge. The baby girl (Xiaolu’er) is saved by Zhang’s friend, Lian Lanyan, while the male infant (Hua Yuchun) is taken away by the Eldest Sister. Lian Lanyan encounters the Ten Villains when he passes through Villains’ Valley. He is overwhelmed by them and knocked out in a fight. The baby Xiaolu’er is taken away by the Villains, who surprisingly do not harm her, and instead intend to groom her to become the greatest villain ever. Eighteen years later, the twins meet each other by coincidence.

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    Heads for Sale (1970)

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    Heads for Sale (1970)

    Like any good jianghu swordswoman, Chiao Chiao is a wandering do-gooder for hire who specializes in dispatching the thieves and ruffians that prey on honest folk. Her morbid method of collecting payment, however, distinguishes her from the pack: after decapitating her opponents, Chiao Chiao sells their heads in the village market! But the bloody vigilante faces a crisis of conscience after she falls in love with the son of a highway bandit. When the young man is wrongfully imprisoned, one thing is certain: heads will roll!

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    The Golden Knight (1970)

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    The Golden Knight (1970)

    Respected veteran Yueh Feng made this “Martial Arts World” saga of a masked master of the “Black Sand Hand Technique,” while Lily Ho, the star of “Princess Iron Fan” and “Angel With The Iron Fists”, excels in a delightful dual leading role. When she teams up with Shu Pei-pei as a fellow swordswoman to vanquish a murdering robber, the comparisons to “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” are obvious, even though it came three decades later.

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    The Young Avenger (1972)

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    The Young Avenger (1972)

    After a career spanning more than forty years and dozens of films as director or writer, Yueh Feng used everything he learned on a final few martial arts epics, of which this is one of the most memorable. It’s not easy to forget a hunchbacked, one-armed protagonist, nor the “Poisonous Dragon Sword” style, nor the luminous and lethal Shih Szu as the title swordswoman, who is out to avenge her father’s death at the mid-autumn festival.

    $25.00
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    The Delinquent (1973)

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    The Delinquent (1973)

    Delivery boy Chung rings an order to a local martial arts school. He shows that he too is a kung fu student when he punches a bag and also kicks out the instructor for his money. Chung has a tough life. His father constantly nags him to work hard. One day, his is heckled by Chien-Pe, a disabled thug who runs a gang. Chung fights and beats them up and as a result, he is fired from his job. Chien turns to his boss, Tai Chung, to get Chung.

    $25.00
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