A simple woodcutter named Wei Fu (Chang Yi) finds his world shattered when three murderous horsemen arrive to kill his family and kidnap his sister. Left with nothing but his mother’s bell-laden bracelet, he sets out to seek his revenge. Lucky for him, Wei Fu encounters a master swordsman (Yeung Chi-hing), who takes him under his wing.
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Type.................: Movie
File Validation......: MD5 & SHA-256 HASH
Title................: The Bells Of Death, "Duo hun ling" (original title)
Studio...............: Image Entertainment
Actors...............: Chun Ping, Chao Hsin Yen, Chang Yi
Directors............: Yueh Fung
Writers..............: Kang Chien Chiu
Genre................: Action | Drama Release Date.........: 30 June 1968 (Hong Kong) , July 3, 2007 (DVD)
Duration.............: 01:24:23 (per actual main feature)
Rated................: Not Rated Cover(s) Included....: Yes
Language.............: Chinese (Mandarin),English
Subtitles............: Chinese, English
Resolution...........: 480p @ 16x9
Source...............: Retail R2 DVD
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Vintage Shaw Brothers movie from '69, given the first class treatment from Image Entertainment. Samo Hung is NOT in this movie, nor did he work on it, but don't let that stop any of you Shaw Brothers/fu fans from checking out this cool nugget of a film.
Very well-done, although I'm not familiar with the director. A very young Chang Yi has the lead role & looks good here. Actor Ku Feng is almost unrecognizable.
The fu is sword swinging old skool; no wires, fairly exciting, just DO NOT expect the Venoms or Lau brothers choreography. Despite not being directed by the maestro, Chang Cheh, it's quite bloody, and there are quite a few good set-pieces.
Image, as usual, did a fabulous job; re-mastered, blemish free, widescreen picture; re-mastered audio & easy to read subtitles. Personally I liked this movie, if you read any of my other reviews you'll see I'm a hard-core fu fan, and my preference is Shaw Brothers/old-skool.
I would definitely recommend this to like-minded fans, but not to people who only saw "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and think it's the last word on martial arts movies.
I just don't think they would get it, and that's my opinion, like it or lump it.
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