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1982 Hong Kong motion-picture show

Legendary Weapons of China
Legendary Weapons of China movie poster.jpg

The Hong Kong movie poster.

Directed by Lau Kar-leung
Produced by Mona Fong
Starring Lau Kar-leung
Gordon Liu
Alexander Fu Sheng
Kara Hui
Distributed by Shaw Brothers Studio

Release engagement

  • January 21, 1982 (January 21, 1982) (Hong Kong)
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese

Legendary Weapons of Red china (aka Legendary Weapons of Kung Fu) is a 1982 martial arts wuxia motion-picture show or wuxia pian directed by Lau Kar-Leung. Information technology takes place during the late Qing Dynasty when Empress Dowager Cixi dispatches her agents to diverse factions of the Boxer Rebellion in club to find supernatural martial artists that are invulnerable to western bullets. When ane of the leaders of these groups disbands his forces, assassins from the remaining factions are sent out to kill him for his credible treason. As the title of the film suggests, a keen multifariousness of fights accept place involving the "legendary weapons."

Although Lau Kar-Leung is known for showing "real Kung-Fu" in his films, he does take some artistic license by incorporating elements of Taoist Maoshan folk magic with hand-to-hand combat. This is like to what he did in some other of film of his, Heroes of the Eastward (or "Claiming of the Ninja").

Plot [edit]

Ti Hau is a pupil of Master Ti, a high-ranking member of a boxer association during the time of the Boxer Rebellion (1899 - 1901). Ti Tan, is a Member of a competing boxer clan who has successfully trained his students to resist penetration from swords (Golden Bell), but sacrifices them by experimenting with techniques to resist bullets. This appalls his niece, Fang Shao Ching. Lei Ying tin can control subjects with a voodoo doll and ventriloquism. The Yi Ho Society Chief, Li, explains that Lei Kung, an erstwhile pugilist master who left to form another co-operative in Yunan, has dissolved that branch and gone into hiding. Lei Kung no longer believes that their martial arts skills tin defeat the modern weapons used by the western colonialists. Chief Yi proclaims Lei Kung a traitor to their move. The chief orders his execution, and claims he tin can be identified because he enjoys showing off his kung-fu skills.

In Guangdong/Yunan, Ti Hau makes inquiries into the whereabouts of Lei Kung at a pop inn. Also searching is Fang Shao Ching, bearded equally a man, and Lei Ying. They are unaware of each other's identities, but observe each other suspiciously. A flamboyant human likewise shows upwardly and arouses suspicion. Ti Hau and Fang Shao Ching both suspect Lei Ying of being Lei Kung, and sneak into the attic in a higher place his room at the inn. They fight in the cramped space every bit Ti Tan walks into the room beneath, but he does not see them before they escape.

An old woodcutter, Yu, also arouses Ti Hau's suspicion considering of his great strength. Fang Shao Ching distracts Ti Hau and lures him away, and they fight once more but must terminate to hide from Ti Tan. Fang explains to Ti Hau that her and Ti Tan are as well Yi Ho members sent to impale Lei Kung, just she maintains her male disguise.

Under Fang's guidance, Lei Kung practices with his weapons. Ti Hau, who has been bedridden, sees him, merely Lei Kung maintains his identity as the woodcutter Yu past maxim that he only looks like Lei Kung, and must defend himself. They both discover that Fang is a adult female. When Ti Hau regains his strength, he is grateful to Yu for taking care of him and is nearly to leave, but Ti Tan arrives. Fang and Ti Hau fight him before Yu, at present at full ability, engages him. He finally admits to everyone that he is Lei Kung, and declares that he has betrayed the Yi Ho society considering he does not want to run across all his immature students die in a futile endeavor to fight foreign modern guns and cannon. He disables Ti Tan, who admits defeat and leaves. Ti Hau feels betrayed and also leaves.

Soon after, a Magic Fighter turns up. Fang, believing information technology to be Ti Hau, berates him as he sits down and prepares, merely is then shocked when it's revealed to be Master Tieh. Master Tieh being Ti Hau'south sifu (master), and caput of the Magic Clan. Principal Tieh and Lei Kung appoint in a duel, merely Ti Hau arrives and interrupts. Principal Tieh attempts to uses his mind control techniques on Ti Hau, in guild to take him finer commit suicide, announcing that both he and Lei Kung must die. However Lei Kung intervenes using a Snake Halberd confronting Main Tieh'south 'Double Axe', saving Ti Hau and then disarming Master Tieh. Defeated, Main Tieh chooses to commit suicide using the same eye gouging technique on himself that he (using his heed control) tried to get Ti Hau to do. Only, Ti Hai stops him, shaking his head, agreement that there's no point in such meaningless cede. Chief Tieh looks at Lei Kung, with a sadness in his eyes that convinces Lei Kung to lay down his weapon, the inference beingness that he sees how the deaths of so many innocent, young students to further a expressionless cause serves no real purpose. Ti Hau steps forwards and is willing to follow his main, just Master Tieh suggests he remain with Lei Kung, then he can develop both his kung fu and his sense of self-awareness and understanding.

Lei Kung dresses in ceremonial garb and arrives at a temple with Ti Hau, Fang Shao Ching, and a full fix of weapons. Lei Ying is waiting, and reveals his plan. He wanted Lei Kung to regain his expertise and kill the other assassins. So Lei Ying could avert fighting others and concentrate on Lei Kung, killing him and elevating his position in their clan and Yi Ho Society. Subsequently an 8-infinitesimal duel showcasing most of the xviii weapons and hand-to-paw gainsay, Lei Kung demonstrates that he could win if he wanted to. Just instead, he leaves Lei Ying to his disgrace.

The 18 weapons [edit]

These weapons are revealed in a serial of duels betwixt central characters. When first used, the name of the weapon appears on the screen. Weapons 1 – 5 are used by Ti Hau's clan master, Ti Hau himself, and Lei Kung during a failed assassination effort on the latter. Weapons 6 – 18 are used by Lei Kung and Lei Ying during their final battle. As gainsay progresses, the brothers constantly modify weapons as each new choice seemingly defeats the techniques of that previously used. For instance, 7 defeats 6, but 8 defeats seven.

  1. Rope dart
  2. Double tiger hook swords
  3. Double hammers
  4. Battle axe (Chinese: ; pinyin: )
  5. Ophidian Halberd
  6. Kwan Dao
  7. Twin broadswords
  8. Double-edged sword
  9. Chinese Spear
  10. Iii-department chain whip
  11. Double daggers (Chinese: 匕首; pinyin: Bǐ shǒu )
  12. Double crutches
  13. Monk's spade
  14. Staff
  15. Tiger fork (Chinese: ; pinyin: Chā )
  16. Rattan shield (Chinese: 藤牌; pinyin: Téngpái )
  17. Single butterfly sword
  18. 3-section staff

Cast [edit]

  • Liu Chia Liang (Lau Kar Leung) equally Uncle Yu / Lei Kung
  • Liu Chia Rong (Lau Kar Wing) as Lei Ying
  • Hsiao Ho every bit Ti Hau
  • Hui Ying Hung as Fang Shao Ching
  • Gordon Liu Chia Hui every bit Ti Tan
  • Alexander Fu Sheng as Con Artist

In other media [edit]

Wu-Tang Clan named their 2011 compilation, Legendary Weapons, in honour of the film. The moving picture'south English dub was heavily sampled throughout the album as well.

See too [edit]

  • List of Hong Kong films
  • Listing of martial arts films

External links [edit]

  • Legendary Weapons of Communist china at IMDb
  • Review at Kung Fu Cinema

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendary_Weapons_of_China

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