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The Magic Blade

Two rival swordsmen in imperial China, poncho-clad Fu Hung-Hsueh and Yen nan-Fei vie with a power-hungry villain for the deadly Peacock Dart and fend off waves of expert killers during their journey.

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Release : 1976
Rating : 7
Studio : Shaw Brothers, 
Crew : Director,  Producer, 
Cast : Ti Lung Lo Lieh Ching Li Tang Ching Tanny Tien-Ni
Genre : Action

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Reviews

Console
2018/08/30

best movie i've ever seen.

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Salubfoto
2018/08/30

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Kien Navarro
2018/08/30

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Leofwine_draca
2018/03/03

THE MAGIC BLADE is a well-regarded Shaw Brothers 'martial world' tale from director Chor Yuen, who would go into directorial overdrive at the tail-end of the 1970s. This is one of his best movies, perhaps THE best. It stars an intense and brooding Ti Lung who is busy juggling a rivalry with the equally excellent Lo Lieh against a backdrop of murder and assassination, as the pair find themselves repeatedly attacked by various mercenaries and masters all trying to get their hands on the titular weapon. This film has a dark and mysterious atmosphere much like KILLER CONSTABLE, one of my all-time favourites. The cast is excellent across the board, from the dependable leads to solid character actors like Ku Feng and Fan Mei-Sheng and even some bit parts for future greats such as Yuen Biao and Yuen Wah. Unusually for a Chor Yuen film, the action choreography is spot on and there's wealth of violent incident to make this a fast-paced thrill-ride. The story is even comprehensible for once. What's not to like?

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dafrosts
2018/02/15

I watched the miniseries The Magic Blade (2012) before seeing this. The miniseries references things from this movie, so I had to watch it. It starts off like a bad Spaghetti Western. Yen Nan Fei (Lo Lieh) is having a festival of some kind and Fu Hung Hsueh (Ti Lung) appears in the shadows. Seems it's time for a challenge. Fu cannot recall why he needs to kill Yen, but nonetheless, he's there to do it. Yen says it's over a vow Yen made when Fu defeated him a year ago. There is some nice fighting which gets interrupted by assassins trying to take out Yen. Fu, who won't be deterred, helps Yen kill off the assassins. There will only be one person killing Yen and that's Fu.This leads to Yen and Fu moving from place to place, encountering assassins sent by Master Yu (Tang Ching) who wants Yen dead. Master Yu is also looking for the Peacock Feather, which is possessed by Chui Shui Ching (Cheng Mui). The peacock feather resembles a fan (it's a gun in the 2012 miniseries). Each time Yu needs to send out an assassin, they all gather in dark corners of a room. Bad lighting filters toward the one Yu selects and they go on their merry way to attempt to kill Yen and Fu, as a two for one. The assassins range from people who literally rise from the ground, a cannibalistic Grandma to a man who'd rather play Chess than fight (Norman Chui).Fu seems to be far smarter than the average Kung Fu Swordsman. He has a sixth sense if you will. He saves Yen's life countless times. They have an unspoken respect for each other despite their desire to duel. Fu defeats each assassination attempt on Yen, despise nearly becoming a victim himself.He will face off against Master Yu in the final battle. He suspects Master Yu's identity, but it proves to be a false one. Think along the lines of the Dread Pirate Roberts from The Princess Bride. Ti Lung's amazing screen presence makes this film. It has way too many campy moments for my taste. Ti's Fu takes them all in stride and makes the journey through the film enjoyable. Now that I know there's a follow-up (Pursuit of Vengeance 1977), I will be checking that one out. I give this a 9 because Ti carries the film very well and his ability with The Magic Blade is quite impressive.

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Scarecrow-88
2010/03/30

Fu Hung-hsueh(Lung Ti) is a master swordsman who was once enamored with wealth and power, these lusts a major reason behind his training. In a search for his lover, Fu has made an adversary in another talented swordsman named Yen Nan-fei(Lieh Lo). Not allowing anyone else to kill Yen is Fu's goal since in his mind he is the one who will fulfill this task, but before this can happen, they will have to work together as a collaborative team in order to combat another foe, Mr. Yu(Ching Tang), a powerful warlord with an endless supply of ronin at his disposal. Mr Yu desires a deadly weapon called the "Peacock Dart" whose "explosive" feathers are a dangerous threat to anyone within 50 yards, with the power to wipe out anyone in the vicinity of where it lands. Mr Yu will send out five deadly assassins to accompany his innumerable host of swordsmen as a means to eliminate the Fu and Yen, but this mission will not be easy. Along with Fu and Yen is Miss Chiu(Li Ching), the daughter of the old protector of the Peacock Dart, which rested for sometime in the Peacock Mansion. Fu will gain control of the dart when the old protector is killed(through the use of a poisoned sword by a ronin who thought he had seized the dart), offering his apologies for inadvertently bringing death to the Peacock Mansion, blaming himself for a slaughter of the Tsao house. Separated after narrowly escaping a trap set up by another ronin, Fu and Chiu contend with that ronin's men while Yen heads on horseback to a familiar place called Tu Village. Fu is told by another assassin that Yen is dead, and is almost upended when his cut wound, being tended to by Chiu, becomes "infected" by a witch's curse and almost killed. When Chiu is kidnapped and held by Mr. Yu as ransom for the Dart, can our hero ever rescue her and make it out alive?One thing's for certain, if you are a fan of swordplay and acrobatic fighters, appreciate the poetry of action and martial arts, then "The Magic Blade" will satisfy you I believe. Yes, the plot is bonkers and as a fantasy, Fu(among other fighters)are capable of extraordinary feats, able to accomplish amazing acts beyond the realm of possibility(such as leaping from the ground and immediately landing on the rooftops of buildings, fending off armies of men by yourself with ease). Lung Ti is the model of these kinds of movies, a strong, silent, clever, intense, smart warrior and, for someone who kills for a living, he's quite humane. The movie shows just how humane Fu is when he arrives in a desolate city and encounters a desperate, starving woman promising to provide sex for bowls of noodles. There are plenty of action set pieces to salivate over including the knockout "human chessboard" sequence, the battles at Tu Village, Tien Lung Temple, Tien Wai Mansion where Mr. Yu resides(along with Tien Wai Village), and Peacock Mansion. Of course, the movie is entertaining for it's colorful villains(including a grotesque character named "Devil Grandma" who practices witchcraft and cooks human meat!), ridiculous scenarios involving Fu's incredible abilities to resolve nearly impossible situations where he must stay two steps ahead of his enemies, wire-fu, bloody sword fights, and exhilarating uses of those typically wonderful Shaw Brothers sets. Other subplots include Fu's discovering the location of his lost lover, a betrayal unearthed, a secret defense against the sought after weapon of the movie, and the ultimate showdown between Fu and Yu. Also, Fu and Yen attend to some unfinished business. A show-stopping highlight involves Fu's splitting apart a foe using a mirror to protect herself and how he escapes the entrapment of a scarf and chain. Man, speaking of the scarf, there's some amazing work on display regarding Fu's battles with the villain who uses it to handicap him. Also a highlight, the "burning of the incense" sequence regarding a "sinus attack", involving a series of punches which are used to paralyze a victim, and how Fu, seemingly done for, manages to survive, is a doozy.

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Chung Mo
2005/08/27

Moody, well-lit kung fu saga as two mortal enemies are pursued by the legions of killers hired by the mysterious Mr. Yu. I saw this on television a long time ago and was not impressed. The new release, subtitled, is a joy to watch. The whole production is very unrealistic but that is not a distraction. We are in a fantasy world where swords can cut branches off of trees from a distance just by being spun in place really fast. The film is very unlike the usual Shaw Bros. films everyone is familiar with except during the fight scenes which are up to the Shaw Bros. high standards.Recommended. It's a change of pace from your typical kung-fu film. Just remember, don't eat anything Devil Granny serves you.

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