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Jian wang zi wang (1969) Online
Original Title :
Jian wang zi wang
Genre :
Movie / Adventure
Year :
1969
Directror :
Joseph Kuo
Cast :
Ching Ching Chang,Yi-Fei Chang,Shao Chun Chao
Writer :
Tien-Yung Hsu,Joseph Kuo
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.7/10
Jian wang zi wang (1969) Online

Credited cast:
Ching Ching Chang Ching Ching Chang
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Yi-Fei Chang Yi-Fei Chang
Shao Chun Chao Shao Chun Chao
Kuo Chun Chen Kuo Chun Chen
Yun Fei Yun Fei
Hsiao Ti Hou Hsiao Ti Hou
Yuan-Bao Huang Yuan-Bao Huang - Waiter
You Min Ko You Min Ko
Pin Lo Pin Lo
Bih-Yun Lu Bih-Yun Lu
Chi Ma Chi Ma
Hung Shih Hung Shih
Chin Lung Su Chin Lung Su
Jen-Ping Su Jen-Ping Su
Chung Ting Chung Ting


User reviews

Boyn

Boyn

"King of Kings" is a fairly early entry in the career of Joseph Kuo (Kuo Nan-hong), director of the highly-regarded "Seven Grandmasters". Philosophically, this Taiwanese swordplay drama takes a different route than most Chinese martial arts films. Kuo does not skimp on the action (indeed, the fights are superbly choreographed and look at least as good as anything Shaw Brothers were doing at the time), but neither does he glorify violence. Vengeance-seeking is depicted not as a heroic pursuit but as something which diminishes the human soul, and star Peter Yang Kwan has precisely the kind of gravity that is needed to carry off a film like this. Yes, the print that Fusian used for its DVD release is in pretty bad shape...but even so, "King of Kings" is very much worth seeing if you're a fan of the Shaws' late 1960s output or King Hu epics like "A Touch of Zen". Seven and a half stars.
Fenius

Fenius

In 1969 the number one plot of martial arts movies - "You killed my master, revenge!" was not yet old. This movie takes that plot to the next level - "blood for blood must end". But what about the action? Just watch the first scene. There is a sword fighting contest and the action is top notch and realistic. The moves in that tournament are as good as any moves in any martial arts movie of any year. For the most part the action in the rest of the movie is top notch too. For the time period this film falls right in between the original 1967 "Dragon Gate Inn" and the 1971 'A Touch of Zen". I would rate it at number three just under those two martial arts classic. I'm glad I read the other review here and bought the DVD. Unfortunately, as already pointed out, it's not what I would really call a "restored" copy but it's still watchable. My DVD always seems to skip when the female fighter enters the inn and I think it's not a skip but missing footage. Anyway, I encourage all fans of the genre (as if anyone else would be reading this, unless you were looking for a movie about Jesus and made a wrong click) to buy it and enjoy a martial arts movie with action and philosophy.
Zyniam

Zyniam

After a man wins a sword fighting contest, he is named the chief escort of the Imperial Governor. A man named Thunder Sword shows up and kills the new chief escort. After finding a necklace left by the man he killed, Thunder Sword now says that he didn't come for the high ranking but rather to see how good this swordsman was. The son and daughter of the man who was killed are young but start planning revenge early. It doesn't take long before they are grown up and the son goes around challenging everyone he thinks may have killed his dad. When he brings his sword to have it refined so he can murder some more, the blacksmith won't help the young man unless he lets the blacksmith cure his mental illness. After completing the training with the blacksmith, the young man goes to stay at an inn while his sword is being fixed. At the inn he comes across his sister who he hasn't seen since he was a child and she is just as tough as him! As soon as the son finally finds Thunder Sword, I already knew his identity, but it is still an AMAZING end to the movie. This is a must see for old swordplay fans.

The action is absolutely top notch. I honestly can't think of a movie from 1969 or before that has better swordplay than this. Most of the performers seem to be trained in wushu and every single fight scene is fantastic. I was blown away by how good the action is.

The film print on the Fisian DVD is in bad condition, but it is watchable and only a few of the subtitles are hard to read.