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Dao bing fu (1973) Online

Dao bing fu (1973) Online
Original Title :
Dao bing fu
Genre :
Movie / Adventure / Drama
Year :
1973
Directror :
Chiang Shen
Cast :
Hua Tsung,Fan Hsia,Pin Chang
Writer :
Li Min Hsu,Chiang Shen
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 24min
Rating :
6.0/10
Dao bing fu (1973) Online

After the attack on the state of Chao, residents of the nearby state of Wei fear that they will suffer the same fate. The Wei empire is paralyzed by an indecisive ruler and needs their city's hero's to save them from the dangerous Emperor Chin.
Credited cast:
Hua Tsung Hua Tsung - Prince Hsin Ling-chun (as Hua Chung)
Fan Hsia Fan Hsia - Lady Ju Chi
Pin Chang Pin Chang - Chu Hai
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Shen Chan Shen Chan - Prince of Wei
Ti-Ko Chen Ti-Ko Chen
Tien-Chu Chin Tien-Chu Chin - Wei General Chung
Miao Ching Miao Ching - Chin Emperor
Ming Chiu Ming Chiu
Yun-Kin Chow Yun-Kin Chow
Yao Ko Chu Yao Ko Chu
Ping Ha Ping Ha - Lady Ping Yuan-chun (as Teresa Hsia Ping)
Pin Ho Pin Ho
Yun Tai Ho Yun Tai Ho - Pai Chi
Hsia Hsu Hsia Hsu
Yu Hsu Yu Hsu

Former Cathay leading man Pin Chang took over the lead role of the dashing knight Chu Hai from Shaws leading man Yi Chang who went on to sign with the upstart Golden Harvest studio after his contract with Shaw Brothers expired mid-shoot.


User reviews

Malahelm

Malahelm

A curious thing about Shaw Brothers movies is that when they played in theaters the average ticket buyer was a married woman between the ages of 34-65. I cannot imagine myself sitting in a theater in Hong Kong watching "The Venoms" and being the only guy in the audience in the 1970s. Before the golden age of martial arts movies a common theme was the suffering self-sacrificing female protagonist who often went to her death or worse endure life-long torment to do the right thing, whatever that might be. This movie is a throwback to those days. I would not recommend this for the average kung fu movie fan though it does have a respectable amount of action. It is certainly not action driven but female sacrifice driven. I liked it respecting that context.